108: (45 Min - Interval - BPM 108-184) Rock/Pop/Alternative - This Moves!




The JogTunes Indie Podcast show

Summary: The 108th episode is rock, pop, alternative. BPM range: 108-184. 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 Google Play. You’re invited to indulge yourself in some fast, interval, beat match running, featuring 11 great indie artists, coming to you by way of Music Clout, SCG Media, and Cyber PR. The BPM range is from an easy going walk at 108 to 3 interval runs, each at 184, to John Olzard’s “That Was The Day.” My thanks also goes to all of the artists for their kind music contributions and to Dave Porter of Music Clout, Sarah Chipman of SCG Media, and Andrew Salmon of Cyber PR, for their help in providing the talent. More thanks goes the talented Troy 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 2500 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. And don’t forget our JogTunes App in the iTunes App Store and Google Play. It’s a really fast and easy way to work out to the JTIP and to get new free episodes. A couple of taps on the app and you’re off and running. I love the convenience when I work out to the show. I think you will too. 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.