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  2. jog.fm - Wikipedia

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    jog.fm is a free exercise music website, founded by Blendist LLC in Boston, Massachusetts in 2010. The website claims to suggest the "perfect music" for exercise by suggesting songs with tempos that match an athlete's pace or cadence.

  3. Exercise and music - Wikipedia

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    Max strength is unaffected by the use of music during exercise. [16] [17] In addition, it had been found that fast, loud music can lead to more optimal exercise when compared to slow, lower tempo music. Loud, high tempo music positively correlates with increased running rate and heart rate. [18] Higher tempo music, specifically music greater ...

  4. Music and aerobic exercise performance - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Increased exercise intensity has been shown to hinder the “distraction effect” caused by listening to music while exercising. [ 5 ] This finding suggests that music can be beneficial for long durations of light to moderate intensity exercise and improve aerobic performance by “distracting” the individual exercising.

  5. Aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness). It is usually performed to music and may be practiced in a group setting led by an instructor (fitness ...

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    But aerobic exercise is still crucial, and working out on a trampoline is low-impact. ... The Hammer’s free 30-minute meditations, co-presented by UCLA Health, are a dependable respite in the ...

  7. Radio calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    The idea for radio broadcast calisthenics came from "setting-up exercises" broadcast in US radio stations as early as 1923 in Boston (in WGI). [1] The longest-lasting of these setting-up exercise broadcasts was sponsored by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (now MetLife), which sponsored the setting-up exercise broadcasts in WEAF in New York which premiered in April 1925. [1]

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    One thing to keep in mind is that the CDC recommends that adults get 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous-intensity exercise per week, so if walking is your main form of exercise, you want to make ...

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