The Simplest Way To Find New, Exercise Music

I’ve tried to set up Run Hundred in a way that makes it easy to sort through workout music.

If you’re just looking for a few, new tunes, a visit might be all you need.

If you’re looking for a regular supply of music, though, you might consider an email subscription.

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Run Hundred is a log of popular workout music.

My name's Chris Lawhorn.

I write about music for Marie Claire & Real Age.

Each month, I review a few hundred new songs.

I created Run Hundred to keep track of the ones to which I thought folks could work out.

My hunches aren't always perfect. So, you can vote on all of them, and let me know where I've missed the mark.

And, to find out when new music is being posted here, you can follow Run Hundred using the links below.

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A BPM App for your Ipod/Iphone

Here's a new app that allows you to determine the BPMs of songs already on your Ipod or Iphone.

Moreover, once they're calculated, you can use the app to quickly sort your library--and find songs that match your current pace.


Click here to check it out on Itunes

An MP3 player specifically for workouts.

Yamaha launched the Bodibeat awhile back.

It's an MP3 player that calculates the BPMs of the songs in your library and monitors your pulse while exercising. Then, it tries to play faster songs when your heart is beating faster.

Here's a short, but vague, video that puts this into context.



In theory, this could be totally awesome.

In application, I know there have been some complaints that the Bodibeat doesn't hold as many songs as an Ipod. (It's got 512MB--which is enough for a few workouts and not much more).

Also, while it was a big hit in Japan, Yamaha is no longer making them in the States. I talked to the rep at Yamaha, who said that Amazon picked up the last of their inventory--and when they're gone, they're gone.

So, if you want to read more about it or pick up one of the last few, you can find them here:

Amazon

A Steal For Fans Of Techno Workout Music

There's a glut of electronic/dance albums targeting the workout market. A good portion of them consist of generic techno by studio musicians.

But I found a couple on Emusic that feature non-stop mixes and tracks by folks like Danny Tenaglia, Fatboy Slim, Todd Terry, and Ferry Corsten.

Better yet, you can get both albums on one of Emusic's free trials.

Click on the albums below to see what I'm talking about:

Work It ! Club Classics 60 Minute Continuous Fitness Music Mix 125 – 136 Bpm For Jogging, Spinning, Aerobics, Dancercise, Gym Work Total Workout Euro Club Hits 30 MINUTE NON STOP FITNESS MUSIC MIX 140 – 144BPM FOR JOGGING, SPINNING, STEP, BODYPUMP, AEROBICS & G