The decision on what music to listen to during workouts can be challenging due to the abundance of options available. Glen Ostergaard, Les Mills Program Director, suggests that for cardio exercises, music with a fast tempo and a variety of beats per minute is ideal to maintain motivation and energy levels. The music should feel like a journey with high BPM but also enough change.
This week, the latest album by Taylor Swift, titled “The Life Of A Showgirl,” has been gaining attention. Taylor Swift, a 35-year-old singer who recently got engaged to American football player Travis Kelce, has released a total of 11 studio albums and re-recorded and re-released four of them.
Although “The Life Of A Showgirl” has received mixed reviews, it is highly recommended for long runs or extended workout sessions. The album delves into Taylor’s life, featuring references to rumored feuds and her publicized relationships, offering a captivating listening experience that can make you forget you’re exercising.
For those seeking a fitting track for a Parkrun this weekend, “The Fate Of Ophelia” from the album is recommended. Moreover, for yoga or Pilates sessions, calmer music is preferred to enhance the mind-body connection and create a holistic ambiance.
When it comes to enhancing your yoga practice, Glen suggests that steady music allows for a more relaxed and connected experience. From “The Life Of A Showgirl,” the track “Elizabeth Taylor” is recommended to complement your yoga routine.
For a seamless workout experience, Beats introduces their latest product, the Beats Powerbeats Fit headphones, priced at £199.95. These headphones come in four stylish color options, providing a secure fit during movement and being sweat and water-resistant.
