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Beat's recommended playlist for all of your musical needs.
Workout Those Ears Too!
No more excuses. If you have a great R&B playlist for working out then you have every reason to get out of bed in the morning and work those glutes for that summer body for next year. If you've been paying attention to the news recently there's a possible vaccine for covid-19 that could be available as soon as spring of next year. This could possibly suggest that summer 21 will be happening so we need to be looking our best for those summer nights ahead and those promising beach days that the majority of us sadly missed this year. So we need a great mindset, a positive attitude, the best workout trainers, the cutest gym wear, and of course the most important one of them all, a great R&B playlist to keep you going.
By Bethany Gordon5 years ago in Beat
Cinematic Exercise
If you're like me, the very thought of doing a workout makes you shrivel up into a ball and lie still for several hours. It's exhausting to think about, and even more exhausting when you're running down the street or lifting dumbbells in the air. The tiredness, the sweat, the time it takes to finish a drill...it doesn't seem like it's worth the effort.
By Kathryn Milewski5 years ago in Beat
This Workout Playlist Is Sure To Motivate You To Run That Extra Mile
For nearly ten years of my life, I've been a runner and I still love it - nothing can beat a runner's high! Most days are easy to get up and out the door, but sometimes a little added motivation is needed (I might be almost 25 years old but I'm far from responsible with my sleep). Music has always been that extra push to get a workout done and so many of my runs have been dedicated to listening to full albums of new music. But, I actually don't create playlists all that often.
By Derek Evers5 years ago in Beat
Pure Adrenaline
Nothing makes a workout great like your favorite music. It makes the best workouts even better, and the not-so-great ones bearable. Listening to the right music when you’re working out will give you a huge boost of adrenaline and power you through better than any fake high you could get from a preworkout.
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash5 years ago in Beat
Playlist for the Gym or just something to get you going!
First off let me just start by saying that music is life. Music is the key to everything in my opinion. You get in the car, you either listen to music, a podcast, or you just sit there in pure silence. Either way, music is all around us. We buy devices like wireless headphones so we can listen to music more comfortably. Some of us will go above and beyond and buy a whole set of speakers to enjoy our music. It helps us wether its at work, at the gym, at the store, or just at home. Seriously, what would we do without music?
By Amy Cortez5 years ago in Beat
A Beatles' Workout
The Beatles gave us music for all occasions, and all our many moods. If you're nursing heartbreak, the Fab Four have got a dozen (or two) songs for you. Conversely, if you've just found love, John, Paul, George, and Ringo have got plenty to say about that.
By Christopher Donovan5 years ago in Beat
Music for Mamas to Move To
Music. It moves me. Like an attractive man with intoxicating conversational skills, the beat of a song gets my attention, but the lyrics seal the deal. Yes, a beat that gets you off your butt paired with the perfect words and cadence moves me to my core.
By Ebony Pollard5 years ago in Beat
A Playlist To Make The Bench Press Your Bitch
You're inhaling the mingled scents of oft-used air freshener, hastily swiped deodorant, and the musk of hard labor. You're tasting the first wave of salty sweat trickling from your temples to the edges of your mouth and wetting the corners of your lips. You're hearing grunts of exertion and whatever particular program is being presented by the one who holds the remote. You're about to grasp the handles just underneath the seat of the cycling machine and breathing in deep- but suddenly a little lightbulb moment happens and you remember the most important part of this workout session.
By Delise Fantome5 years ago in Beat






