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Music for posing.....

Superbabe

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What music / songs / tracks would you ladies suggest for a bodybuilding posing routine?

I want something fun.....but as soon as I start looking I run out of ideas....

all suggestions considered.
 
I think it should be good for the audience.....a big round of applause may nugde the judges in your favour - every little helps. But what to use? You can't pose to britney, that's for sure...
 
Do a search on "posing music"

I started a thread on this topic a few weeks ago and got a lot of great ideas! It should give you a good start on some ideas.
 
Posing music ... the one fun part of bb that always seems to be the last consideration....

My first comp I used a mix of Metallica's "No Leaf Clover" that was only instrumental (no James Hetfield growling out lyrics) - my posing suit was shiny black w/ silver studs and a choker w/ silver studs. I thougth it was pretty cool.

My second show I used "We Are the Champions" -- just the part w/ Freddy Mercury singing -- not the chorus. It was OK. My posing was better this time around tho.

Most of the girls I saw used top-40's or mixed music. Britney Spears' "Stronger" was a popular one. I've also seen "Its Raining Men" by the Weather Girls. Or "I want muscle" - but mostly popular stuff / dance stuff. Personally I hate that shit - I'm a heavy metal girl from the 70's. HOWEVER -- I also figured people in the audience can relate more to "fun" music with a good beat (dance music) and also darker music just doesn't work for girls that well. Also it seems only the black guys can pull off smooth jazz or something like Barry White -- not to introduce a "racist" observation -- but I guess either ya got the moves or ya don't. I"m a white girl from MN who grew up on KISS and AC/DC.

I'll just leave it at that. I did think the Brityney Spears song was good, but too many people using it. But it should be somethign that makes you move and that you enjoy because you have to listen to the stuff thousands of times to get your routine just right.
 
Sassy, it was GREAT music for me. Worked really well because I'm more a hardcore person then someone to get up and dance to a new pop song. :) Gotta have the strong music! Use it, you'll love it! :)

--Iron Queen
 
That would be me -- I *HATE* pop music - it just ain't me. But its also very hard for a girl to go on stage w/ some dark, driving heavy metal w/ a ripping bass line. Plus its part of the "presentation" - if you happened to like Rob Zombie, the crusty old judges may not appreciate "that crap they call music these days"....
 
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