what is your prefered mental turbo training tunes?
ozzy1000_0
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any offers? i've found i put out harder acute efforts with spotty adolesent metal;
slipknot
coal chamber
etc...
hard longer efforts are better with 90's grunge and derivative;
early nirvana; incesticide, in utero
foo fighters ect
slipknot
coal chamber
etc...
hard longer efforts are better with 90's grunge and derivative;
early nirvana; incesticide, in utero
foo fighters ect
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Low intensity: Radio 4
Medium intensity: Ministry of Sound Annual, disc 3, either 2010 or 2011.
High intensity: No tunes as I'm too busy hurting to pay any attention to anything.0 -
I sometimes listen to Decapitated or Necrophagist if I want to destroy myself. If I just want to go really fast I'll listen to a drum and bass mix from dnbradio.com.CAPTAIN BUCKFAST'S CYCLING TIPS - GUARANTEED TO WORK! 1 OUT OF 10 RACING CYCLISTS AGREE!0
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It's just the volume I vary, from loud to louder; the soundtrack remains the same: hard acid trance mixes circa mid- to late-90s - Choci's Chewns, Liberators DJs, Club 414, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIie_xxM ... re=related
I accept it probably helps if you were there....0 -
Trivium for balls out effort
Cheesey Dance for hard sustained effort (Basshunter, Cascada) :oops:0 -
Low intensity - Real Peloton Podcast
Med Intensity - an action film
Intervals - Either techno/acid from the early/mid 90's (Things like Hardfloor, Eat Static, Aphex Twin etc) or whatevers on the Sufferfest videos...0 -
NapoleonD wrote:Aphex Twin
As much as I enjoy him I'd probably fall off the bike from confusion0 -
NapoleonD wrote:Low intensity - Real Peloton Podcast
Med Intensity - an action film
Intervals - Either techno/acid from the early/mid 90's (Things like Hardfloor, Eat Static, Aphex Twin etc) or whatevers on the Sufferfest videos...
discerning taste!!!! apex twin, eat static, hardfloor..... sounds like we went to all the same parties and festivals in the 90's!!0 -
Heh heh, I used to DJ too, I did two radio shows a week and used to do a Friday or Saturday night at the Student's Union spinning such choons...0
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GiantMike wrote:Low intensity: Radio 4
Medium intensity: Ministry of Sound Annual, disc 3, either 2010 or 2011.
High intensity: No tunes as I'm too busy hurting to pay any attention to anything.0 -
atari teenage riot0
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Omar Little wrote:atari teenage riot
I saw them live twice! End of '93/beginning of '94 IIRC. Once supporting Sheep on Drugs in Preston and the other time at a very small gig in Hull, where I chatted to them. I lurrrved they laydee. IIRC she was called Hanin. Very secksy0 -
for all efforts: the Rocky IV Soundtrack0
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NapoleonD wrote:Omar Little wrote:atari teenage riot
I saw them live twice! End of '93/beginning of '94 IIRC. Once supporting Sheep on Drugs in Preston and the other time at a very small gig in Hull, where I chatted to them. I lurrrved they laydee. IIRC she was called Hanin. Very secksy
I built the Digital Hardcore Recordings website a loooooong time ago.0 -
Can anyone recommend some decent Youtube video playlists to watch while doing gentle rides on the rollers? I've run out of videos to watch.CAPTAIN BUCKFAST'S CYCLING TIPS - GUARANTEED TO WORK! 1 OUT OF 10 RACING CYCLISTS AGREE!0
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Get on cyclingtorrents.nl and download some races0
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I'll try that, cheers.
How about recommendations for non-cycling vids? I suppose any recommendation would be a bit hit and miss for obvious reasons, but something like Peep Show but with guns would hit the spotCAPTAIN BUCKFAST'S CYCLING TIPS - GUARANTEED TO WORK! 1 OUT OF 10 RACING CYCLISTS AGREE!0