September's resolutions are largely focused on burning off the excesses of summer. We weren't going to be any different, as the days have been so long and we've had time to enjoy dinner with friends. In this post, we're going to boost your motivation to 100% to kick-start your September workout routine. The perfect ingredient to kick-start your workouts is a playlist that gets your heart rate up.
Have you ever tried running the last 100 meters to a song that motivates you to the max? It's a feeling that many consider the best before finishing a workout. Our bodies are hardwired to generate a sense of satisfaction after reaching a high level of physical performance.
With these songs, you'll be able to run those last few meters in a sprint that will feel like heaven. You'll find them all on the Music for Running Moments playlist we've created on our Spotify profile.
The XX - Intro
The atmosphere surrounding the sound of Londoners The XX is perfect for starting your workout. You'll hear very minimalist beats that will get you moving one foot after the other. With their song "Intro," you can start jogging to warm up. We recommend checking out other songs from their discography to increase your rhythm, such as "Say Something Loving," "I Dare You ," and " On Hold."
León Benavente - Gloria
I'm feeling a strange euphoria! The guys from León Benavente know how to hit the table with their intense rhythms.
The Killers - Run for cover
Brandon Flowers and his band want to make us move our bodies with this smash hit. It doesn't let you breathe for a second.
Varry Brava - The Route of Love (Innmir & Elyella Remix)
For us, one of the best tracks from Varry Brava's latest album, Furor. This remix, reminiscent of the electronic music that was a hit in Spain in the 1990s, will get you going in seconds.
Arcade Fire - Ready to start
The guitar that kicks off the song and accompanies the rest of it is an extra boost of motivation. A very rock-like cut to reach your peak performance.
Delaporte - Superman
One of our great discoveries this year. The duo Delaporte are enough to create a real techno-pop party every time they take the stage. Check out their latest album, Como anoche , and you'll understand why they're one of the bands that got us dancing the most this year.
Have you ever tried running the last 100 meters to a song that motivates you to the max? It's a feeling that many consider the best before finishing a workout. Our bodies are hardwired to generate a sense of satisfaction after reaching a high level of physical performance.
With these songs, you'll be able to run those last few meters in a sprint that will feel like heaven. You'll find them all on the Music for Running Moments playlist we've created on our Spotify profile.
The XX - Intro
The atmosphere surrounding the sound of Londoners The XX is perfect for starting your workout. You'll hear very minimalist beats that will get you moving one foot after the other. With their song "Intro," you can start jogging to warm up. We recommend checking out other songs from their discography to increase your rhythm, such as "Say Something Loving," "I Dare You ," and " On Hold."
León Benavente - Gloria
I'm feeling a strange euphoria! The guys from León Benavente know how to hit the table with their intense rhythms.
The Killers - Run for cover
Brandon Flowers and his band want to make us move our bodies with this smash hit. It doesn't let you breathe for a second.
Varry Brava - The Route of Love (Innmir & Elyella Remix)
For us, one of the best tracks from Varry Brava's latest album, Furor. This remix, reminiscent of the electronic music that was a hit in Spain in the 1990s, will get you going in seconds.
Arcade Fire - Ready to start
The guitar that kicks off the song and accompanies the rest of it is an extra boost of motivation. A very rock-like cut to reach your peak performance.
Delaporte - Superman
One of our great discoveries this year. The duo Delaporte are enough to create a real techno-pop party every time they take the stage. Check out their latest album, Como anoche , and you'll understand why they're one of the bands that got us dancing the most this year.
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