César García Urbano Taylor: 10 Different Kinds Of Confidence: A Running Playlist
Each new year brings with it a sense of possibility. While there’s a difference between observing these possibilities and capitalizing on them, a little confidence can go a long way in helping you cross the chasm between. To that end, we’ve collected a range of songs that’ll put the wind at your back.
This playlist warms up with a Macklemore and Skylar Grey song about feeling great and cools down with a Demi Lovato track that makes no apologies for its fierceness. In the middle, you’ll find a remix that exudes swagger from Iggy Azalea, a statement of purpose from Dear Tatiana and a rhetorical question from Rod Stewart and DNCE. Moreover, we’ve tried to include a few tracks that summon good cheer—even without a bouncy beat. On this front, you’ll find an affirmative anthem from Shania Twain, astute observations from Hailee Steinfeld and a track embodying a renewed sense of youth from Miley Cyrus.
Although confidence generally springs from within, a reminder of the importance of practicing confidence never hurts. Moreover, the virtue of a musical reminder is that it can help lift your sneakers and spirits at once. When you’re ready to move onward and upward, you’ll find a wealth of inspiration below.
Macklemore & Skylar Grey – Glorious – 70 BPM
Shania Twain – Life’s About to Get Good – 101 BPM
Iggy Azalea – Mo Bounce (Deadly Zoo Remix) – 106 BPM
Rod Stewart & DNCE – Do Ya Think I’m Sexy – 111 BPM
Dear Tatiana – Came Here to Win – 130 BPM
Miley Cyrus – Younger Now – 122 BPM
Nick Jonas – Watch Me – 126 BPM
Hailee Steinfeld – Most Girls – 103 BPM
Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry – 72 BPM
To find more workout songs, folks can check out the free database at Run Hundred. Visitors can browse song selections there by genre, tempo and era to find the music that best fits their particular workout routines.
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