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I don't really take much notice to the music when working out, to me it's more about the music playing in the car there and back.

my playlist at the moment is disco stuff.
 
Yeah home gym is the shit
naughbours probley think WTF sometimes
yeah summer time training in nothing at all gets super hot
 
When training alone or at powerlifting gym, it's always metal - Death, Cannibal Corpse, Pantera, Type O Negative, Fear Factory, Destroyer 666 etc. The full stereotype. I like the loud, intense music goes well with a mind cleared of thought and a calmness before the lift (not into pre workouts, sniffing ammonia, back slapping and yelling etc). The music gets louder and more intense relative to the sets.

Training with my bro mates who like to muck around and pose etc, it's more hiphop like Necro, ICP, Kool Keith, Nas, Mobb Deep etc.

I find it very difficult to train without my own music.
 
To be honest, i often train in silence. Sunday arvos the gym is often either empty, or me and about 3 or 4 other diehards....its not uncommon for us all to train without music.

Tim.
 
To be honest, i often train in silence. Sunday arvos the gym is often either empty, or me and about 3 or 4 other diehards....its not uncommon for us all to train without music.

Tim.


Occasionally I train without music at powerlifting, some of the most stimulating conversations I have are in that gym.
 
What do you talk about?

Domestic and global politics, economics, globalism, powerlifting / training methodologies, life experiences etc. It's the main reason I still train there apart from better quality stuff. I've never met a powerlifter in real life that I didn't get along with.
 
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