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On 2001-09-20 08:03, Karateka wrote:

 

BLINK 182 for getting me pumped before a fight. I play it over and over again.

 

Hey, try checking out the following bands, you might like em:

 

Pennywise

 

Millencolin

 

Rancid

 

Dynamite Boy

 

The Gamits

 

Just adding to your horizons - some of the best music out there is the stuff that is never on the music channels or radio :smile:

Jack

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anything hip hop especially DMX or NAS and i love hitting a nice heavy bag while blasting the music....and also dance tracks especially freestyle dance....

 

 

Javier l Rosario

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For the amazing and fun tae Bo sessions with Tobias Reece, things like Firewire and other hous emmusic and trance is good for things like that because it is dynamic and mixes well with the atmosphere.

 

For pad and bag work some R&B is good for me because it being my favourite type of music I feel more comfortable with it.

 

For Forms that I preform slow things like dance music are good, or even oriental music is good for the feel.

 

For prepping for a competition I would like to have (not had it before) things like AAliyah and other R&B artists like Pink!

 

 

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I burned a cd with some chinese orchestra numbers, they don't sound like the typical stereotype 'oriental' sounds. But the music (any orchestra, like the music in StarWars episode 1) helps me fight with better skill. As hardcore rock tends to make me fight recklessly (but a heckofalot harder too lol)

 

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Guns N Roses. If Appetite for Destruction doesn'yt get you pumped...you must be dead :dead:.

 

Also: Metallica, Sevendust, Tool, Iced Earth, some Malmsteen tunes, Zepplin, Sabbath, Moby, Basement Jaxx, the Who, Springsteen...

 

as you can see, I like music :smile:

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Yeah, when I do a tae-bo session, I like trance/hard-house. Basically the more commercial the better!!!!

 

C ya

 

 

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I usually mix my own CD/s for my fitness kickboxing classes ... a sample of one of the tunes is on my web site (LIT/Lipstick & Bruises :lol: ). I take suggestions usually from the class. I've used trance and dance music but the class has enjoyed a mix of G&R, U2, Kravitz, Aerosmith and Van Halen.

 

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[ This Message was edited by: KickChick on 2002-01-20 13:26 ]

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well I think any kind of music is good except slow and loud annoying music then It is fine :nod:

 

 

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