So the festive season is over and the new year is under way. One problem. Your struggling to get back into your martial arts training due to lack of motivation (too much good food anyone?) Martial Edge has selected five of their favourite movie soundtracks that will be sure to get you back into the swing of things and more importantly back into the dojo.
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In 2004, Oakenfold's song "Ready Steady Go" was reproduced with some Korean lyrics for the movie Collateral, and was included in the film soundtrack. "Ready Steady Go" was also used in Saab commercials, the EA Sports game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003, the pilot for the television program Las Vegas, the film The Bourne Identity (during a car chase scene), NASCAR theme song for 2006, and the Alias episode "Snowman". |
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Ready Stead Go! |
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Faithless are a British band whose music is described by the band as a cross between hip-hop and dance. While they are mostly famous for their dance songs ("Insomnia" "God Is A DJ" and "We Come 1"), they try to produce albums which offer a blend of styles. God is a DJ is sure to get you pumped up and ready for training! |
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God is a DJ |
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Dougan races back in time to ward off tragedy in this well-conceived and disconcerting video for his big 1999 club hit. The song was featured on the Matrix soundtrack. An awesome tune to get the adrenalin flowing. |
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Clubbed to Death |
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Sylvester Stallone has stated that the punching between him and Dolph Lundgren in the first portion of the fight is completely authentic. One particularly forceful punch to Stallone's chest slammed his heart against his breastbone, causing the heart to swell and his breathing to become laboured. Stallone, suffering from laboured breathing and a blood pressure over 200, was flown from the set in Canada to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica and was kept in intensive care for eight days. No Easy Way Out by Robert Tepper remains a training classic… |
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No Easy Way Out |
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"Extreme Ways" is the name of a song by the electronic artist Moby. Released on August 19, 2002 (2002-08-19), it was the second single from his studio album 18. It is also included on disc one of the American release of Go – The Very Best of Moby. It also features as the end title theme of the Jason Bourne film trilogy: The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum. A new version of the song was recorded for the latter, and released on the film's soundtrack. "Extreme Ways (Bourne's Ultimatum)" was also released as a one-track CD single September 17, 2007 (2007-09-17). |
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Extreme Ways |
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