Just realized pandora has designated stations for working out.
I highly recommend checking that out if you haven’t yet!
New motivation for my 2x20s!
Just realized pandora has designated stations for working out.
I highly recommend checking that out if you haven’t yet!
New motivation for my 2x20s!
what are the stations?
I tried the ‘alternative endurance’ a couple times but after it seems like they just keep playing the same 15 songs.
Give me another suggestion, i’ll mix it up.
what are the stations?
click into “new station” and look for the “browse genres” button
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Have you tried 8tracks.com. It is a little hit or miss, but there gold in the “mash ups” or “workout” mixes from time to time.
I tried the ‘alternative endurance’ a couple times but after it seems like they just keep playing the same 15 songs.
Give me another suggestion, i’ll mix it up.
Haven’t listened that long yet. That sucks. Looks like I’ll have to add and mix some stations.
Ill have to look this up when I get home. I’ve been using Pandora for trainer workouts (2x20, etc) but too many of my songs arent exactly workout type. I might also look into Spotify if Pandora just isn’t working for me.
B/c of this post I’ve been listening to Pandora Alternative Endurance all afternoon.
it’s good, but I have yet to hear Eye of the Tiger
(From a 9/11 news announcement)
The new Pandora workout stations include:
• 80’s Cardio - The 80’s were a decade full of aerobics videos, step madness and Flashdance. On 80’s Cardio, you’ll hear a mix of fast-paced Pop, Modern Rock and R&B 80’s hits from artists like Billy Idol, Michael Jackson and Journey, guaranteed to keep you moving.
• Alternative Endurance Training - Tune in to a steady pace of alternative and indie rock songs from the hottest bands from the 90’s, 2000’s and Today including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rise Against and Sublime. Recommended for running, cycling and endurance workouts.
• Classic Rock Power Workout - Power your workout with the biggest tracks from the iconic Classic Rock bands of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s like AC/DC, Aerosmith and Queen, featuring legendary anthems and guitar riffs.
• Country Fitness - Enjoy a mix of Country hits from the past two decades from the hottest stars including Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum and Jason Aldean. You’ll hear upbeat music perfect for walking, light jogging, warming up or cooling down.
• Dance Cardio - Get in the groove with today’s biggest dance hits produced by popular artists remixed by Deadmau5, Tiesto and David Guetta. Power your cardio routine with four on the floor dance music, epic build ups and breakdowns.
• Electronic Cardio - Take the biggest electronic hits from the club directly to your mobile device, while at the gym or working out outdoors. You’ll hear beats from Daft Punk, Skrillex and Diplo, recommended for all types of cardio activity to improve endurance.
• Hard Rock Strength Training - Pump up your strength training and intense workouts with this playlist of today’s hardest rockin’ bands like Linkin Park, Three Days Grace and Disturbed.
• Pop and Hip Hop Power Workout - Power your workout with the hottest Top 40 songs from today’s charts and the past decade, featuring artists like Ke$ha, Black Eyed Peas and Beyonce.
• Pop Fitness - Get motivated while walking, light jogging or exercising with a mix of the biggest Pop artists of the 90’s, 2000’s and Today including Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Train.
• Rap Strength Training - Hear big beats and rap jams from iconic artists like Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Eminem to help motivate while lifting weights or performing the latest muscle confusion training routine.
• Yoga - Listen to a variety of music infused with Indian, New Age, soundscapes and ambient electronic sounds from Deep Forest, Deepak Chakra and Brian Eno to help focus your mind, body and spirit and increase flexibility.
• Yoga Workout - If one of your goals in a Yoga session is to sweat, than this station is for you. While capturing the mood and essence of Yoga, the music on this station features music with tempo and rhythmic grooves by artists like Cheb I Sabbah, LTJ Bukem and J-Boogie’s Dubtronic Science.
Make a workout station for “Knife Party” or “Skrillex”. Or download a Going Quantum podcast.
That’s what I used all winter for my 2x20’s. I don’t particularly enjoy dubstep/brostep, but I find it really helps when you’re hurting on the trainer.
I listen to Pandora all day long and didnt know about this… Thanks