![]() However, a workout is only as good as the playlist that accompanies it. But with a healthy diet of crushed up vinyl records and 30 hours in the gym every day, I became the absolute Adonis that I am today. But I wasn’t always like this, I was once a weakling, just like you, reader. Nearly seven feet tall with muscles on my muscles, even Schwarzenegger said he was jealous of me. ![]() It is a well known fact around the Subway Office that I am a literal fitness god. You have what it takes in here (places hand gently on chest), some good anime training arcs help too. If you look hard enough you will find some great workout jams, but always remember your strongest muscle is the heart so don’t lose hope when you don’t have a perfect gym playlist. Maybe you want a really good fast paced run, so you opt for “Outrun God” by Azure. There is stuff for HIIT workouts like “Sing Sing Ain’t My Style” by First Signs Of Frost. I don’t know what Will (^^^) is on about, there is plenty of great progressive music to inspire a good sweat sesh. Right now I am too chonky and need some motivation, and more than any other genre of music I turn to Progressive metal. I workout maybe 3-4 times a week, I want to be a calisthenics god and do cool pull ups and handstands and what not. Mastodon also demanded inclusion in this playlist for the sheer brutal savagery of some of their riffs. ![]() Songs like Melancholy‘s epic-feeling “Moon Spirit”, or The Vision Bleak‘s “By Our Brotherhood With Seth”. That said, there are those songs that motivate and beg you to keep pushing when exhaustion drags at your heals. ![]() I have something pretty shameful to admit here: Progressive genres don’t feature heavily in my gym playlists – I find it can be pretty difficult to keep a pace with rapid tempo and time signature changes. ![]()
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