
Europe. The makers of one of the best workout songs of all time unfortunately did not make the list.
I think one of the most enjoyable aspects of running is when I throw on the ol’ iPod shuffle and let the music dictate the pace of my run. I can start out with a bang to the Ramones “Blitzkreig Bop,” then settle into a slower pace with Jack Johnson’s “F-Stop Blues” and on my longer runs, fall into a transcending, spiritual state while listening to post-rock band Explosions in the Sky.
According to studies, running with music lowers your perception of effort. Music can trick your mind into feeling less fatigued and encourage positive thoughts, even if you are feeling pain.
And music with a fast tempo (120-140 beats per minute) can be used to pump you up prior to a competition and matching the beat of the music to the tempo of the exercise can regulate your movement and reduce the oxygen required during running.
The dudes at the blog, The Art of Manliness, compiled a list of 52 of the best workout songs. Their key element in selecting the songs was tempo as according to experts, it is the most important factor in enhancing workout performance as it provides timing and coordination for your movements.
Fifty-two songs is a lot to list on here, so check out the link, but here are some notables (many of which I run to).
“Thunderstruck“-AC/DC
“Loser“-Beck
“Seven Nation Army“-The White Stripes
“Paint it Black“-The Rolling Stones
“Bulls on Parade“-Rage Against the Machine
“B.O.B“-Outkast
“D.A.N.C.E“-Justice
“Lose Yourself“-Eminem
“The Distance“-Cake
“Should I Stay or Should I go Now“-The Clash
And one not on the list, but a song I’ve run to a lot recently is “Electric Feel” by MGMT. Good stuff, but sometimes I find myself dancing rather than running. Still cardio right?
What are some of your favorite running songs?

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March 31, 2009 at 6:40 pm
Omar
One song that I like to run/workout to is “Revolution” by POD.
March 31, 2009 at 7:05 pm
Stacey K. Borage
Paint it Black is a good one, for sure.
“Promise” by Eve 6
“Bohemian Like You” by the Dandy Warhols
“Swing” by Savage
“Church” by T-Pain
I like mixing it up. Those would be on my list along with a few others.
April 1, 2009 at 1:27 pm
stemeyer
Like the Warhols song!
April 1, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Stefanie Ann
“Anna Molly” by Incubus
“Gamma Ray” by Beck
“Just Dance” by Lady Ga Ga
and of course, “Everybody’s Working for the Weekend” by.. Loverboy, I think?
Nice post!