Finding the motivation can feel literally impossible. Well, tunes, ofc. Music is the best way to stay motivated. The right track can take a workout from a chore to a seriously fun jam sesh. And TBH, it was fun. So regardless of your music vibe, these hot tracks will get you through your workout feeling more pumped than ever.

49. “I Don’t Care,” Ed Sheeran feat. Justin Bieber


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It's been a good year for catchy, upbeat workout music thus far, and the potential for new albums Rihanna! Now that you've got your best leggings and fun matching sneakers , it's time to really, really embrace those exercise goals and get after a workout. If you don't have a favorite workout or hate physical activity I get it , these songs are also good for walking, running errands, doing chores, and just generally when you want to CRUSH it, life-wise.
Your Workout Music Playlist
Skip navigation! Story from Workout Playlists. Workout instructors and trainers don't get enough credit for all that they do: They motivate us to be the best versions of ourselves, they teach us helpful exercises , and most importantly, they introduce us to killer playlists and songs that make workouts way better. The truth is, your trainer probably spends a long time crafting the perfect playlist that they know will keep you going rep after rep. Some even remix songs themselves to match the workout intervals or stretch sessions.
I mean, if you haven't been keeping up with all the fire tunes that have dropped throughout , I'm going to assume that you've been living under a rock which is cool, but where was my invite? But seriously, what I'm trying to say here is that, if the last days have brought us anything positive, it has to be these workout songs that are perfect for your playlist. You might think it's Khalid's smooth-as-butter voice or Ariana Grande's ability to serenade you with a single chilling note that's helping you crush your workouts, and while all of that may indeed be true, there's actually legit science to back up the fact that music can help improve your fitness routine. For instance, a study published in the scientific journal PLOS One revealed that your favorite beats can actually affect your walking speed without you even realizing it. So, what are you waiting for?