Exercise Bike Music

Posted by: David McN on 08 July 2008

No doubt riding the exercise bike is GOOD FOR ME but it is boring. Any suggestions for rousing music to listen to which relieves the tedium and motivates the spirits. At present I tend to go for military bands and Welsh choirs.
David
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Right Wing
Depends on what makes one tick.

I go for Funky House (mostly Hed Kandi albums). With the occasional Rammstein thrown in. This does wonders for me.

P
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by 555
Basia Bulat - I Was A Daughter

Also very good for peeling potatoes!
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Jono 13
"Tour de France" by Kraftwerk surely!

Jono
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Jim Lawson
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LCD Soundsystem
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by u5227470736789439
quote:
Originally posted by 555:
]Basia Bulat - ...

Also very good for peeling potatoes!


Dear John,

Surely it would be easier to use a knife, or even a potato peeler, than poor Basia!

ATB from George
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by manicatel
Having just finished using a "turbo trainer" whilst recovering from my broken elbow (not allowed to ride outdoors in case of any further accidents), I would say anything that you enjoy, & preferably has a beat/tempo that is in time with your cycling cadence, ideally. eg if you cycle at 90rpm, a beat of 45 or 90 bpm will be easy for you to keep in ryhthm with.
I found indoor cycling to be pretty boring.
Maybe put the tour de france on the tv as inspiration?
Matt.
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by andy c
Spinning classes use repetitive dance type music of at least 130bpm, so you have a tempo to keep to...aids better discipline etc...
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by droodzilla
Joy Division
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Chillkram
What about this?
Posted on: 08 July 2008 by naim_nymph
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Posted on: 08 July 2008 by fred simon


Music is fine, but what really relieves the exercise tedium, completely engages the mind, and transports me somewhere else is RADIOLAB Makes the time absolutely fly.

I could go on almost endlessly about these fascinating shows and how great they are, how entertaining, how inspiring, how creative. Each hour long show is comprised of several pieces devoted to a broad theme or subject: Time, Space, Music, Morality, Mortality, Laughter, Placebos, Mystery, Zoos are just a few. The shows are extremely well produced ... the interplay of voices, sound, and music is artful and a joy to listen to. Especially effective with headphones as they make excellent use of sonic space.

Check them out ... you'll be really glad you did.

All best,
Fred


Posted on: 08 July 2008 by Jim Lawson
quote:
Originally posted by Chillkram:
What about this?


That, my friend, is sweet mother f ing action!

Gracias
Posted on: 09 July 2008 by 555
quote:
Surely it would be easier to use a knife, or even a potato peeler, than poor Basia!

Musical, pretty & peels the spuds; that's the perfect woman IMHO! Winker