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Coldplay Workout Playlist

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i am trying to keep fit and not gain the extra pounds in winter and so i decided to work out a bit everyday! can you guys advice me of about 10 coldplay songs itself or any other band or song that the guys have talked about in the years which would make a good workout playlist???? :P:P:smug:

I'm actually a fitness instructor and have to program playlists for classes all the time. The key is finding music that motivates you. Obviously, you want upbeat, energetic songs for cardio & if you are lifting weights, songs with a steady, moderate beat would help with pacing.

HLH has really been helpfull for me, as well as CB, DLIBYH and PoC.

Mylo Xyloto / Hurts Like Heaven

Glass of Water

Lovers in Japan

Daylight

 

i guess

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thanks, i think in my place helps a lot too! i love the beat in it!

HLH has really been helpfull for me, as well as CB, DLIBYH and PoC.

 

Agreed! Along with Violet Hill and EWIAW!

Rainy Day and Glass of Water are good ones :nod:

 

I have a whole Coldplay Workout playlist :wacky:

I love to work out to Politik personally, it gets me motivated :)

I'm sorry but now when I read Coldplay and "workout" in the same sentence, I just think about this:

 

 

:lol:

 

:lol:

I have about 98% of Coldplay songs on my iPod and I walk when I am at work (on break!). I find MOST Coldplay songs work. HLH and Lovers in Japan are two great ones, as some have said.

I'm actually a fitness instructor and have to program playlists for classes all the time. The key is finding music that motivates you. Obviously, you want upbeat, energetic songs for cardio & if you are lifting weights, songs with a steady, moderate beat would help with pacing.

 

100% agree with this.

 

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I change my playlist almost every 2 weeks by replacing few of the songs. Upbeat, dancy, poppy songs are the way to go.

--MX/HLH

--Good Feeling by Florida

--Im Sexy & I know it

--ETIAW

--Paradise

--Scheibe by Lady Gaga

--Shake It Out by Florence & The Machine

--Where Have You Been by Rihanna

--Charlie Brown

--Without You by David Guetta

--AHT/DLIBYH

--All The Lovers by Kylie Minogue

 

If you ask me next month, it's very likely that I will have a different playlist

I'm lazy, especially in the winter, and so most of the advice in this thread is useless to me until I decide to get fit and do some actual exercise.

 

In the meantime, I shall just watch this instead :lol::laugh3:

 

I'm sorry but now when I read Coldplay and "workout" in the same sentence, I just think about this:

 

 

:lol:

 

LOVE IT!!!!!!!! (And totally agree: Chris is freakin' sexy even if he's not so sure of it sometimes!)

GPASUYF new version. Politik.

 

:D

Although they are all necessarily by Coldplay, here's what I use:

 

Knights of Cydonia - Muse

Clocks (Toronto 2006 and Holland 2005)

AHT / DLIBYH

GPASUYF (any new live version)

Live And Let Die - Guns N' Roses

Mr. Brightside - The Killers

Violet Hill

All These Things That I've Done - The Killers

Glass Of Water

ETiaW

42 (LRLRL version)

Chinese Sleep Chant

Walls - Manic Drive

Stockholm Syndrom - Muse

Map of the Problematique - Muse

Uprising - Muse

Take Me Away - Plain White T's

 

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It also helps to arrange the playlist so that the energy of each song flows into the next. For example, I start with GPASUYF, which segues into Knights which segues into AHT / DLIBYH. Good luck :)

Forget the upbeat ones. The slow ones will do just fine! :laugh3:

 

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Every Teardrop

Hurts Like Heaven

Major Minus

Forget the upbeat ones. The slow ones will do just fine! :laugh3:

 

 

Hysterical!

Aaah the times when I needed a belt...

Is there someone from California? I need tips on how not to eat yet not die. :thinking:

 

I like running and listening to MX.

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Forget the upbeat ones. The slow ones will do just fine! :laugh3:

 

 

hahahhaha:vuvuzela:

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