Since it's summer and losing weight is pretty high on my priority list before I start college, I'm going to start running more often. Problem is, I never have any motivation. Sure, when I went out and bought new tennis shoes to run it, that was motivating. But most of the time, songs get me pumped up too. So, I need some help here! Anything that really gets you in a kick-a mood, like Fort Minor's "Remember the Name", Sean Paul's "We Be Burnin'", and Jay-Z's "99 Problems". It can be mostly anything except like, metal or trashy rap songs that talk about nasty stuff :P
Please and thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? jealousyxo answered Friday July 4 2008, 1:44 pm: "hey ya" by outkast
"since you been gone" kelly clarkson
"fight for your right" beastie boys
"love shack" B52's
"feel good inc" Gorillaz
"one more time" Daftfunk
"Numb" Linkin Park
"Le disko" Shiney Toy Guns
"Hung up" Madonna
"Jerk it out" The Casears
"Loose Control" Missy Elliot
"I like to move it" Reel To Real
"Everything Is Alright" Motion City Soundtrack
"Spice up your life" Spice Girls
"Pump up the jam" Technotronic
"Lose Yourself" Eminem
"Lala" Ashlee Simpson
"Here it goes again" OK GO
"Are you gonna be my girl" The Jets
"Chinese Chicken" Barenaked ladies
"Gettin jiggy with it" Will Smith
"Fergalicious" Fergie
"Switch" Will Smith
And pretty much anything by Blink182 i love them :)
jmilsan answered Friday July 4 2008, 3:55 am: I like songs from the 80's like Gloria Estefan but Chris Brown's latest cd kept me dancing all night. Destiny's Child also has some good get up and go tunes and so does Gwen Stefanie. Ther are so many just check AOLMusic, or You Tube and you can't go wrong! I like all music so my selections may be kinda eccentric! [ jmilsan's advice column | Ask jmilsan A Question ]
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