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The BEST workout playlists you've never heard

PLUS: how to do 300 press-ups a day
1 April 2016
 
THE BEST WORKOUT PLAYLISTS YOU'VE NEVER HEARD
Like Fatman Scoop and the Pet Shop Boys? Your dreams are about to come true

The problem Few full-length albums are any good for listening to in the gym. Yes, Metallica and Maiden are heavy-lifting stalwarts, but what about running? Rowing? HIIT sessions? Fluctuating tempo, gaps between the tracks and the occasional duff song make for unevenly-paced efforts. Also, let's be honest: for the Snapchat generation, three minutes a track is far, far too long.

The solution Mashups. For the man (or lady) who's had their attention span destroyed by social media, the unholy union of two (or six) songs at once is the perfect solution. Stitch 40 or so of them together into an album, and you've got the ideal accompaniment to a big cardio effort: fist-pumping upswings, mood-softening downshifts, and just enough memorable lyrics to keep your endorphins surging until it's time for a sit-down and some peanut butter scooped straight from the jar.

The selection Start with All Day: Girl Talk (Gregg Michael Gillis to his mother) is the Coachella-headlining king of the genre, and it's his masterwork (best combo: Twista's "Wetter" and U2's "With Or Without You") – though Feed The Animals (killer pairing: Radiohead vs Ol' Dirty Bastard) is also worth a go. Appetite whetted, you'll want to move onto the far-more-prolific White Panda – it's a close-run thing between Rematch (best mix: the Pet Shop Boys and Fatman Scoop's "Be Faithful"), The Pawprint and Bearly Legal, but the latter triumphs with a none-more-inspirational smashing-together of Rihanna's "Diamonds" and the Game Of Thrones theme. Honourable mentions? Bruneaux's The Art Of Noise, The Hood Internet's Mix Tape series and the Super Mash Bros are all glorious walls of sound. Please enjoy your resulting PB-storm responsibly.

 
KINGDOM
FACE-PUNCHING WITH EVEN MORE DRAMA THAN THE UFC

This MMA drama – starring that guy who you vaguely remember from Warrior (Frank Grillo) and, uh, one of the Jonas brothers – is about to become the best reason to have a Virgin Media subscription. It's very much in the Sons Of Anarchy mould – everyone's got a Troubled Past™, and Drama! is constant – but is massively enlivened by some stunning fight choreography and the usual premium-cable blend of high-tempo swearing, frequent nudity (both sexes) and out-of-cage ultraviolence. Also, even if you're solely tuning in to watch him get pretend-kneed-in-the-face by genuine UFC fighters, you'll be rooting for Nick Jonas by the end of episode 1. Unexpected!

Kingdom episodes 1-6 are available tonight on Virgin Media On Demand

THE LONDON COFFEE FESTIVAL
FOR MEN WHO DON'T CHUCKLE AT THE WORD "CUPPING"

Coffee, let's just agree, is the new wine – except better, because (a) a good cup of Joe has 1,200 taste "notes" as opposed to your vintage Merlot's 400 and (b) you can drink it before your lunch-break workout without anyone calling HR. The London Coffee Festival is the caffeine-lover's Glastonbury: four glorious days of workshops, tastings and music, topped by the spectacle of 16 baristas going head-to-head in everything from espresso creation to latte art. Also, the whole weekend finishes with a seminar about pairing beer and smoked meats, for when you've had quite enough espresso.

EMBRACE THE GRID
YOU SHOULD BE DOING MORE PRESS-UPS – AND HERE'S HOW

In the May issue of Men's Fitness, Gym Jones general manager Rob "Bobby Maximus" MacDonald has the 16-minute workout solution for men on the go everywhere: four Tabatas' worth of bodyweight exercises and isometric holds that'll see you burning fat, building muscle and staying strong. But Rob has another solution for the man who wants to do more press-ups: The Grid. It's simple – just draw out a 10x10 grid on a piece of paper, do at least three press-ups and fill in the number in one grid square. Repeat throughout the day, with random numbers of press-ups, but make sure you fill in the whole grid. By the end of the day, you'll have done 300 press-ups – easily.

5 THINGS WE LEARNED THIS WEEK

1. Man flu - it's real! Er wait, no it isn't.

2. Mixed martial arts has finally been legalised in New York. But some of the arguments presented at the New York State Assembly debate (pictured) were, well, baffling.

3. How to recover from 27 marathons.

4. The male contraceptive injection is imminent – and it's already passed the acid test: it works on rabbits.

5. Britons spent £250m on unused health and fitness clothing last year.

 
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