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Not sure if this already a topic, or not really appropriate for this, but I have to ask what music do you listen to, if you listen to music, when practicing martial arts?

"There are two rules for being successful in Martial Arts.

Rule 1: Never tell others everything you know."

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I'm not a stereotypical "Eye of the Tiger" trainee, but I love Rock music when I do Kihon and Kata, AC/DC is my favorite. Echos of the 80's I expect.

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Oh, well when I'm at home I listen to stuff like Depeche Mode and Florence and the Machines, or some sort of metal or epic movie soundtracks.

At open sparring last Sunday they were straight up playing Gangnam Style though, LOLOL!

Oppan Gangnam Style! *thigh kick*

OSU!

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"If you can fatally judo-chop a bull, you can sit however you want." -MasterPain, on why Mas Oyama had Kyokushin karateka sit in seiza with their clenched fists on their thighs.

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I guess I do listen to "Eye of the Tiger" every now and then, but I don't listen to music while doing kata/forms because I find it is a bit distracting.

"There are two rules for being successful in Martial Arts.

Rule 1: Never tell others everything you know."

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Usually just the obvious. On rare occasion that it isn't available but other stuff is, something like Juno Reactor, Glitch Mob, Infected Mushroom, or KMFDM is passable, but eeh.

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Up beat is fine sparring. Or conditioning. Classic rock works best for me.

For rolling, I really prefer something laid back.

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