81: (45 Min - Interval) Rock - ELAN and Much More - BPMs: 121-185




The JogTunes Indie Podcast show

Summary: The 81st episode is mainly rock. BPM range: 121-185. To experience and enjoy running and working out exactly to the beat of great indie music, please subscribe to the The JogTunes Indie Podcast or get the MP3. You can download it directly in iTunes. Or access it with 2 taps using the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store and on our Android app on the Android Market. ELAN the band, led by Elán the lead singer, is big in Mexico and other countries outside the US, but is now making major inroads here in the states. And they clearly live up to their name. Dr. Bob plays 5 great BPM-running tracks by Elan. They're featured on this episode along with 4 other outstanding artists. The format is traditional JTIP. That's a sequenced running session followed by a sprint section. Add to that, some heavy duty interval running. All five artists come to us by way of the prominent music artist promoter, Cyber PR. A big thanks goes to the company's founder/owner Ariel Hyatt, her Publicity Director, Jon Ostrow, and the artists. And more thanks go to Troy Lee Warden for his great intro. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2300 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program.  Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate.