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Training Tip #16:
Running Tunes

Looking for new running tunes? The following is a list compiled from a 2007 article on RunnersWorld.com by Calvin Hennick. Try a new one (or even an old one) to change up your run.

Classic Rock
"Don't Stop Me Now," Queen
"Break on Through," The Doors
"Gimme Shelter," Rolling Stones
"Come Together" the Beatles
"What Do You Do for Money Honey," AC/DC

Country
"Cocaine Blues," Johnny Cash
"Ain't Going Down (Til the Sun Comes Up)," Garth Brooks
"Wide Open Spaces," Dixie Chicks
"Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," Alan Jackson
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia," The Charlie Daniels Band

Hip-Hop
"If I Should Die," Jay-Z
"Get By," Talib Kweli
"Let's Get Retarded," blackeyed peas
"Lose Yourself," eminem
"Bombs Over Baghdad," outkast
"Get Low," Lil jon
"Caught Out There," Kelis

Alternative Rock
"Beautiful Day," U2
"Run in Place," The Nadas
"Seven Nation Army," The White Stripes
"Take Me Out," Franz Ferdinand
"Get Free," The Vines
"Just (You Do It to Yourself)," Radiohead

Guilty Pleasures
"Good Vibrations," Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch
"Toxic," Britney Spears
"Lovefool," The Cardigans
"Flagpole Sitta," Harvey Danger
"Fergalicious," Fergie