Music boosts motivation and increases happiness when people are working out better than any other predictable factor. But what musical tempo is best for keeping people psyched up while working out?
South Korea has restricted music genres over 120 BPM being used in group exercise classes as part of the latest COVID-19 measures following a spike in new cases. As GRM Daily reports, Grime music and ...
New research is suggesting upping the tempo of the music you listen to while exercising can not only make the exercise seem easier, but actually raise your heart rate and increase the benefits of ...
Windows only: Point free application BeatScanner at your music library to determine the beats per minute (BPM) of each track, then build playlists based on BPM for the perfect workout mix. If you ...
Deekron, “the Fitness DJ” of Motion Traxx, created this playlist designed to pace a jog of 25 to 30 minutes. It includes tempos between 140 BPM (an easy job) and 160 (a moderate run). To find a ...
Studies show that the rhythmic speed of your music influences your athletic performance. Here's how to use that information to create the ultimate playlist for your workout. While it's no surprise ...
Finding the motivation to start working out can feel impossible. But there’s a surprisingly simple solution: music. The best workout songs don’t just get you in the right headspace or drown out the ...
There's a reason that every indoor cycling classes have crazy intense music, and it's not because all stationary bike instructors are ecstasy-loving club kids in disguise. It's because fast music ...