Published on Wednesday November 08 2006 10:21 am
Christina Aguilera
Fighter
You have to know this song will get you to to ‘ready state’ with a title
like ‘Fighter’
Makes me that much stronger
Makes me work a little bit harder
Makes me that much wiser
Thanks for makin’ me — Fighter
Makes me a little bit faster
Makes my skin a little bit thicker
Makes me that much smarter
Thanks for makin’ me — Fighter
Are you a fighter?
Published on Wednesday November 08 2006 1:38 am
The Cult
Fire Woman
Hard driving … Wakes you up! It moves …
Published on Saturday November 04 2006 1:20 pm
Here are the songs that get you ready for the perfect game or the perfect practice. You are mentally prepared. You visualize. You say your affirmations. You hold your head high while you plan your attack and overcome being nervous. You channel your nerves to high performance.
It’s easier to do this with your favorite warm-up song.

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Set your mood for human performance music, workout or game day music!
You’ve got to have an anthem or two or more.
When your life is offline, your anthem can kick your ass back online.
When your life is already online, your anthem can take you to higher places and higher performances.
Pressure is a groove when your tune is playing …
and nothing and nobody can stop you.
A year later or twenty years later, you might hear your anthem and it
will trigger a stream of emotions and memories. Sometimes you won’t know
what hit you, but you’ll know that this song rocked your world and made
you rock it back.
Published on Saturday November 04 2006 1:18 pm
Survivor
Eye of the Tiger >> Listen on iTunes >>
Published on Saturday November 04 2006 1:09 pm
Alan Parsons Project
Sirius >> Listen on iTunes >>
The famous pre-game intro song for the Chicago Bulls. “Annnnnddd noow …”
Remember with the booming voice of official announcer Ray Clay, there was an animation of bulls heading through the City of Chicago toward the Chicago Stadium — now the United Center. The background music was Alan Parsons Project’s Sirius.
Exercise Info:
Glutes and gastrocnemius muscles help your vertical jump. But there is a calf muscle that helps foot and ankle stability and helps you perform better in the ready stance. This muscle helps you stabilize the foot and ankle. And it gives your lower legs more stability when you are in a ready position with slightly bent knees. The Seated Calf Raise Exercise focuses on this muscle. Find out why the Seated Calf Raise Exercise is important for sports performance and what muscle it especially stresses on CoolFitnessGifts.com