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Music Makes Workouts More Pleasurable

Inspire Your Fitness
-- By Liz Noelcke, Staff Writer

Fitness routines can get monotonous. The same exercises, the same steps on the treadmill, it gets boring. What is something that can be done to make it a little more exciting and something you look forward to? The answer is music. We know music is often used in a yoga-type setting to calm the participants and aid in relaxation. But you can also arouse your body with the energy of sounds.

Most of us watch enough TV at home and some gyms play music in the background, which you may or may not enjoy. So instead, bring your own set of headphones to the gym or make use of that stereo at home. Create your own exercise mix to listen to. The music can be used to motivate and to cue you throughout the workout. Walking on the treadmill? Use songs to set and change your pace. You can create your CD so it has a slow song to warm up to, an up-tempo one for the actual workout and then another slow one for the cool down. Match the songs to the type of workout you want to participate in.

Recent research shows music, often used in healing, can actually affect brain wave patterns. It can definitely get one energized. Music can oftentimes put you in a more positive mood (often an outcome of exercise in general), which is also beneficial to your health. The more fast-paced the music is, the more adrenaline you might experience.


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Member Comments About this Article
"How can listening to an audio book be a hazard?
Sometimes I get bored with my playlists and I find that listening to podcasts and audio books while I work out is more entertaining.
" -- ANTOIPEPPER
"I agree with this article. I have different excerise playlists downloaded to my IPOD. I have different ones for cardio and strength training workouts. I also like to listen to audiobooks or podcasts during exercise. I word of caution though if you are like me listening to an audiobook while exercising my be a safety hazard." -- SCIMOM
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