Holiday Playlist: 10 Tunes to Get You Moving

Embrace the spirit of the season and jingle all the way through your workouts with some of our favorite holiday hits. We’ve got a fun, festive mix that will keep you motivated whether blasting through reps in the weight room, braving the cold for a run outside or powering through your favorite HIIT workout (high intensity interval training).

1. Jingle Bell Rock – Daryl Hall & John Oates

A true classic, this holiday favorite is sure to get your workout off on the right foot. 

2. Burn – Maccabeats 

Set to the tune of “Burn” by British Singer Ellie Goulding, this song is perfect for all of the latke lovers out there who’re wishing for another night of menorah lighting and dreidel spinning.

3. Santa Tell Me – Ariana Grande

Whether teaming up with WAT-AAH! to encourage all of us to drink more water or asking Santa for some friendly advice through song, there’s no denying that Ariana’s pipes help keep us going through the toughest of workouts. 

4. All I Want For Christmas – Mariah Carey

First released in 1994, no holiday playlist would be complete without this universal favorite. 

5. Sleigh Ride – KT Tunstall

This upbeat rendition of a well-known tune will rejuvenate you until the very end of your sweat session.

6. Last Christmas – Carly Rae Jepsen

The soothing voice of Carly Rae will have you reminiscing about Christmases past and might even have you forget how hard you’re breathing. 

7. Winter Wonderland/Don’t Worry Be Happy – Pentatonix feat. Tori Kelly

All a cappella all the time, the band Pentatonix teamed up with singer-songwriter Tori Kelly to create the perfect song for a run outside. If it happens to be snowing, all the better.

8. Snow Snow Snow – Band of Merrymakers

Wishing for a white Christmas? This song is for you.

9. Christmas the Whole Year Round – Sabrina Carpenter

The consistent beat throughout this cheery track will help you finish strong.

10. Winter Song – Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson

This soothing melody makes for a perfect cool down, leaving you relaxed and refreshed after a solid workout.

 

 

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