I'm planning to train more on the trainer and was wondering what is a good radio station to listen to?
I imagine a station with good beat songs and without many words.
Also it would be great if people can suggest good songs or albums for this purpose.
good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby Le Mong » Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:25 am
Spotify
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby Dr_Mutley » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:23 pm
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby g-boaf » Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:24 am
Listen to the one with the most shocking of anti-cycling shock-jocks, that should get you angry enough to push your training further.
I don't bother with radio stations, just what I've got in the iTunes library (if I'm at home) or whatever Athlete Lab has going - which is an eclectic mix of everything from Eminem (the clean version of Lose Yourself) to Silverchair and anything else in between.
I don't bother with radio stations, just what I've got in the iTunes library (if I'm at home) or whatever Athlete Lab has going - which is an eclectic mix of everything from Eminem (the clean version of Lose Yourself) to Silverchair and anything else in between.
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby flashpixx » Tue May 06, 2014 1:28 pm
MMM, my son works there
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby rkelsen » Tue May 06, 2014 3:26 pm
"good melb radio station"
They either play crap you've never heard, crap you're sick of hearing or talk far too much.
They either play crap you've never heard, crap you're sick of hearing or talk far too much.
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby nezumi » Tue May 06, 2014 3:42 pm
Joy 94.9
Or 105.9FM for good long songs and not too much talk.
Or 105.9FM for good long songs and not too much talk.
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby DavidS » Tue May 06, 2014 11:02 pm
3PBS, much variety of music and plenty you would never have heard before.
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Re: good melb radio station to listen to when on the trainer
Postby anttismo » Wed May 07, 2014 12:47 pm
Yeah I go PBS a lot, also I really like RRR and to a lesser degree SYN. JJJ is my last resort since they generally have best reception, even at the back of mt dandy or down on morning peninsular. Then there is always 89.9 light FM to fill that Christian void
I listen a lot at night/early morning while cruising around and PBS, RRR always amaze me with the variety of DJs on and the sheer volume of music I've never heard before. But not sure it is exactly the kind of pumping music you might look for specifically for working out....
I listen a lot at night/early morning while cruising around and PBS, RRR always amaze me with the variety of DJs on and the sheer volume of music I've never heard before. But not sure it is exactly the kind of pumping music you might look for specifically for working out....
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