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[Training BGM] Toward Your Dream Body: Western Songs to Listen to During Strength Workouts

What kind of background music do you listen to when you work out?

Most people probably listen to their favorite songs, but there are times when it just doesn’t feel quite right, aren’t there?

And you don’t have time to keep searching for tracks either… In those moments, try choosing your BGM to match the tempo of your training!

Look for songs that fit the pace at which you’re training.

We’ve researched and carefully selected tracks that are generally popular as workout BGM!

[Training BGM] Toward the body you admire… Western songs to listen to during strength training (31–40)

Lonely BoyThe Black Keys

The Black Keys – Lonely Boy [Official Music Video]
Lonely BoyThe Black Keys

A track released in 2011 by the blues-rock duo The Black Keys.

It reached No.

1 on the charts in the United States and Canada and won a Grammy Award.

The track is used in many sporting events, including the UFC, NFL, and NHL.

Destination CalabriaAlex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters

Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria [Explicit Version] [Official Video]
Destination CalabriaAlex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters

This is “Destination Calabria,” a track released in 2011 by Italian producer Alex Gaudino, a true heavyweight in the techno scene.

The vocals are by American singer Crystal Waters.

Her sexy voice is sure to get you motivated! With its steady beat, this song is perfect for boosting the efficiency of your workout.

Times Like TheseFoo Fighters

Foo Fighters – Times Like These (Official HD Video)
Times Like TheseFoo Fighters

A track released in 2003 by the American rock band Foo Fighters.

At the time, frontman Dave Grohl called it “the best song I’ve ever written.” It was used as part of President Bush’s 2004 election campaign.

Fight The PowerPublic Enemy

A track that carries a message of Black pride.

It was released in 1989 by the American hip-hop group Public Enemy.

It features three different drum loops and staccato beats, and samples James Brown’s 1970 track “Funky Drummer.” It was used in Spike Lee’s film Do the Right Thing.

Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

Marshall Jefferson x Solardo – Move Your Body [Ultra Records]
Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

A quintessential work of house music, “Move Your Body.” Since it’s played in clubs around the world, many of you may already know it.

The vibe is irresistibly funky and upbeat.

It works well for tough workouts, but the tempo is especially well-suited to running routines.