10 Songs to Add to Your Christmas Workout Playlist
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1. "Eight Days of Christmas" – Destiny’s Child
Destiny’s Child brings their signature girl-group energy to “Eight Days of Christmas,” making it a perfect addition to your workout playlist. The blend of playful lyrics, catchy beats, and powerful vocals makes this a high-energy anthem that will push you to work harder and have fun while doing it.
2. "Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town" – The Jackson 5
Keep the energy high with, “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” by The Jackson 5. This song provides soulful vibes with a touch of nostalgia. It is a great track for HIIT reps or for when you need a boost mid workout.
3. "Sleigh Ride" – TLC
TLC’s funky rendition of “Sleigh Ride” adds a funky, upbeat twist to the holiday classic. The infectious bassline and energetic tempo will keep you moving, whether you’re on a run or cycling.
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This hit song from ‘The Preacher’s Wife’ soundtrack starts smooth and slow but quickly picks up tempo. Whitney Houston’s unmatched gospel melodies on a jazzy backdrop make for the perfect HIIT workout track.
5. "Christmas in Harlem" – Kanye West ft. CyHi the Prynce, Teyana Taylor, Pusha T
A hip-hop take on the holiday season, “Christmas in Harlem” blends smooth rap verses with a catchy, upbeat hook. This track brings a more contemporary vibe to your workout, motivating you through slow, controlled movements during pilates with its infectious beat.
6. "Santa Baby" – Eartha Kitt
The playful nature of Eartha Kitt’s “Santa Baby” adds a touch of fun to your workout playlist. Though slower in tempo, this track can accompany your more relaxed movements—perfect for those moments when you’re doing bodyweight exercises or taking a brief rest between sets.
7. "At Christmas Time" – Luther Vandross
At Christmas Time by Luther Vandross is a feel good song that will immediately put you in the holiday mood. Turn on this track during deep stretches or when you’re ready for a cool down.
8. "Let It Snow!" – Boyz II Men
Rounding out the playlist is the smooth R&B rendition of “Let It Snow” by Boyz II Men. With their signature harmonies and rich vocals, this track is ideal for both a warm-up and cool-down phase, easing you into your workout and helping you relax at the end.
10 Songs to Add to Your Christmas Workout Playlist was originally published on elev8.com


