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		<title>Quite Possibly The Best Workout Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 04:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I just found some of the best workout music ever!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love to listen to good workout music while I&#8217;m working out or trying to get through the ever exhausting cardio routine I made for myself. The right music means the difference between being pumped up through my whole workout thus gaining the maximum benefit from the exercise or barely making it through with little or no energy and being totally bored thus not accomplishing much.<a title="best workout music" href="http://www.bestworkoutmusic.net"><img style="margin: 0px;" title="best workout music" height="157" alt="best workout music" src="/content/images/best-workout-music.jpg" width="227" align="right" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>I was just surfing around doing random google searches for dance music and electronic fitness music when I found <a title="best workout music" href="http://www.bestworkoutmusic.net">BestWorkoutMusic.net</a>. From there, I was linked to a site named Workout Mixes. The music there is just what I like.</p>
<p><a title="Workout Mixes" href="http://www.WorkoutMixes.net">WorkoutMixes.com</a> offers what they call high energy fitness music. It&#8217;s all original which is something I like. I listen to a lot of dance, trance, and breakbeats so to find something new is always exciting. The prices are right and the music is banging. What&#8217;s even better is the fact that you can instantly download all of your music from them after you finish checking out. The site uses <a title="payment processor" href="http://www.2checkout.com" target="_blank">2checkout</a> for processing the payments which means a safe and smooth transaction.</p>
<p>Checkout WorkoutMixes.com if you like uptempo electronic dance music to be the soundtrack to your workouts. I think you&#8217;ll really like what you find there.</p>
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		<title>The Best New Workout Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2006 10:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.WorkoutCd.com Have you ever done a search online to find music to workout to? I have. And, what I have found when searching the internet for music to help me through my next workout can be summed up in one word, B-O-R-I-N-G. Unless you&#8217;re into cheesey, lame dance music remixes of old pop and country [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img height="120" hspace="2" width="200" alt="best workout music" src="http://www.gymessentials.com/content/images/logo01-workoutcda200x120.gif" title="best workout music" align="left" /><a href="http://www.workoutcd.com"><strong>www.WorkoutCd.com</strong></a> Have you ever done a search online to find music to workout to? I have. And, what I have found when searching the internet for music to help me through my next workout can be summed up in one word, B-O-R-I-N-G. Unless you&#8217;re into cheesey, lame dance music remixes of old pop and country songs, or you have a thing for ancient disco music, you&#8217;re not going to like almost anything you find online with regards to music to pump you up at the gym. There is, however, one glorious exception. WorkoutCD.com. I&#8217;m a 25 year old white male. My music preferences range from heavy metal, rock &amp; roll, pop, alternative, love songs, r&amp;b, rap, hip-hop, jazz, classic and electronica. There&#8217;s almost no music I won&#8217;t listen to unless it&#8217;s country. I just don&#8217;t like country music. Did you notice that last genre of music I mentioned? It was electronica. No, I&#8217;m not some candy raving P.L.U.R. fairy who drops ecstasy then eats off of candy bracelets worn by people I don&#8217;t know while drinking tons of water because the drugs I&#8217;ve just taken have induced heavy sweating whether I&#8217;m on the dance floor or just sitting in the corner giving someone I don&#8217;t know a back massage. I hate those stupid stereotypes some close-minded people like to cast. Sure, I&#8217;ve been to some &quot;raves&quot; at the State Palace Theater in downtown New Orleans back in the late 90&#8217;s and early 2000. Yep, I like to dance. Electronic music, more specifically trance, breaks, and some house music, gets me excited. It makes me want to get moving. Whether it&#8217;s at a party, in a club, or at the gym, over the last 10 or so years electronic dance music has been a tool I have used to get me through whatever activity it is I&#8217;m doing. WorkoutCD.com offers high energy, electronic music. This music is great for copying over to your mp3 player, apple ipod, or burning to a cd to listen to on the way to the gym and to listen to at the gym while you&#8217;re working out and doing cardio. I&#8217;ll write more about this <a href="http://www.workoutcd.com/store">downloadable fitness music site</a> tomorrow. Hopefully I can convince you that you don&#8217;t need to listen to the lame music played by your gym&#8217;s manager or the garbage available on most &quot;fitness music&quot; websites.</p>
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		<title>How To Make Ipod Louder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2005 02:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ipod - How to make it louder!]]></description>
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<td height="100%"><a href="http://boostaroo.gymessentials.com"><img src="http://www.gymessentials.com/content/images/Make-Ipod_Louder-Right.jpg" width="100" height="400" alt="makes ipod louder" title="makes ipod louder" align="right" /></a><strong>Make your ipod louder!</strong> Many people who get an ipod, no matter which model, are disappointed with the low sound output they produce. The volume produced by ipods, even at maximum, is not very loud at all. There are two distinct factors which can contribute to the poor sound production of the Apple Ipod. The first reason why an ipod will not play loudly is the music file it is playing. The music file being played by an ipod may not hve been edited to play at it&#8217;s maximum level. Some may refer to this as the music file being recorded at a low volume. <a href="http://boostaroo.gymessentials.com"><strong>Purchase Info For The Ipod Booster Can Be Found Here</strong></a>. You may or may not notice that you have some songs that are &#8220;louder&#8221; than others. More often than not, your favorite songs are the songs that are always &#8220;recorded lower&#8221;. The second reason why many are disappointed with the low volume output of their Apple Ipod is the unit itself. An Apple Ipod had no moving arts. This is why an Ipod doesn&#8217;t skip. Because an Ipod has no moving parts, unlike a conventional cd player which has a motor to rotate the disc at very high speeds or rpms (revolutions per minute), the Ipod requires alot less electrical power (battery power) to operate. To reduce the weight and increase the battery life of the Ipod, they have made them work on the smallest battery size possible and use the least amount of battery power. this is the main problem causing the Ipods to play at a reduced volume because sound output is the most power consuming function of a device like the Apple Ipod.</p>
<p>Weak performances due to the following battery sources for thr Apple Ipod:</p>
<p>Ipod shuffle - rechargeable internal battery source</p>
<p>Ipod nano - rechargeable internal battery source</p>
<p>Ipod (and video player) - rechargeable internal battery source</p>
<p>The <a href="http://boostaroo.gymessentials.com">Boostaroo Revolution</a> will increase the sound output tremendously ( by 11.5 db) while also giving you the ability to share you music with friends because of the additional headphone inputs located on the Boostaroo Revolution.</p>
<p>Here are the detailed specs of the <a href="http://boostaroo.gymessentials.com">Boostaroo Revolution</a> Ipod Amplifier as provided by the manufacturer&#8217;s website:<br />
&#8220;Product Description:<br />
The Revolution is an audio amplifier that separates the signal into individual stereo channels to drive two separate headsets or speakers, and images surround sound into 3 channels. Depending on the ohm rating of headphones, the Revolution will provide an 11.5 dB boost with no more than 1% harmonic distortion.</p>
<p>No difference in output or frequency response was observed when one headphone was plugged in or when 2 headphones were plugged in at the same time.</p>
<p>The input impedance was found to be approximately 500 ohms. The output impedance was approximately 1 ohm. Maximum power transfers occur with a 16 ohm load.</p>
<p>Frequency Response:<br />
The Revolution employs similar output amplifiers to those found in CD players. Frequency response is equal to or exceeds specifications. Typical specifications are 20Hz to 20,000Khz +0/-3 dB 33Hz to 20Khz +0/-1dB (EIAJ CP-307 Method).</p>
<p>Output:</p>
<p>Up to 32 mW per channel, 2 channels driven<br />
Distortion normally less than 1% with reasonable quality headphones.</p>
<p>Input:</p>
<p>Impedance 5K ohms@1Khz<br />
2.6 volt (RMS) max input for no more than 1% distortion</p>
<p>Input/Output:</p>
<p>11 - 11.5dB boost from CD player (acoustic)<br />
Voltage gain: 11.5 dB boost</p>
<p>Power Requirements:<br />
VDC minimum: Cutoff may be considered as 0.8 volts per cell. Two AAAA cells are required. Use of alkaline batteries is suggested for longer playing time. Also works with rechargeable batteries; nickel-metal hydride type preferred. Battery life estimated at 20 hours, depending on headphone impedance and sound level. Input must be unplugged when not in use to conserve battery life.</p>
<p>Product Dimensions: Size: 4.3&#8243; x 0.875&#8243; x 0.832&#8243;<br />
Weight: 3 oz for unit, 6 oz (170.10G) with 2 AAAA batteries<br />
(Energizer E2 or equivalent)<br />
Color: High Gloss White Finish&#8221;
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