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5 Songs Every Runner Should Have on Their MP3 Player

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No matter how fast or slow you run, when one of these songs comes on I guarantee you will change your pace to match.  In no particular order

     1. Mambo No. 5 by Lou Bega
     2. Candyman by Christina Aguilera
     3. Hanky Panky by Madonna
     4. Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne
     5. Chelsea Dagger by the Fratellis'

 And just for fun, any steel drum song because whenever that comes on, no matter where you are or what you're doing, you can't help but smile!  Happy trails!

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1 - "...you will change your pace"

This is exactly why I don't listen to music while I'm running. The constant roller-coaster of setting your pace and output to the song is taxing. My running went to a new level when I left the music at home; just another perspective :).


2 - "...you will change your pace"<br /><br />This is exactly why I don't listen to music while I'm running. The constant roller-coaster of setting your pace and output to the song is taxing. My running went to a new level when I left the music at home; just another perspective :).<br /><br />

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