The 76th episode celebrates the show's 5th anniversary. It's all rock. BPM range: 111-180.
To celebrate the five year anniversary of the JTip, I've decided to present a replay of some of the great rock tunes from past episodes. And I'm offering up a whole hour of beat-centric running, divided in half into 2 sequenced sessions. The first maxes out at a comfortable run at 171 BPM, and the second at a more challenging, marathon-runner range of 180 BPM.
It was fun reminiscing and reviewing my collection of 5 years of great indie music. My thanks goes all the artists who have made their music available for our enjoyment throughout the years. I'm also grateful to Cyber PR, Music Alley, the IODA, and the independent promoters who have helped to bring the artists to our attention.
Finally, I wish to thank Dreamline, Troy Lee Warden, and the other fine artists who have contributed to the intros for the show and more thanks to Heather for her delightful voice-over intro.
Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com.
At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2200 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
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