Bodypump 47 Tracklist Link

No list of greatest Pump tracks is complete without mentioning BP47’s shoulders track. The original “Kashmir” has a hypnotic, heavy groove, but the Les Mills remix adds a synthesized punch and a constant 110 BPM tempo. This is an overhead press track, not lateral raises. The slow, crushing guitar riffs match the slow, crushing negative phase of lowering the bar from the ceiling. The bridge accelerates into “speed presses” that feel like a religious experience.

Starting with The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) was a masterstroke. The filtered disco house beat allows for a perfect, slow progressive buildup. Unlike modern warm-ups that jump straight into high BPM, BP47 lets you find your posture for a full two minutes before adding the bar. bodypump 47 tracklist

P!nk’s U + Ur Hand is aggressive, driving, and perfect for heavy lifting. In BP47, the squat track features a notoriously painful “bottom half” pulses sequence during the bridge. Veteran participants still shudder when they hear this song. No list of greatest Pump tracks is complete

Let’s address the elephant in the room: the title is dated. But the track itself is an underground BodyPump favorite. The deep house beat and wobbling bassline perfectly pace forward and backward lunges. The breakdowns signal static lunges where you hold a deep position for 16 counts, then pulse. The ridiculous, euphoric chorus (“She’s nothing like a girl you’ve ever seen before”) distracts from the quad-burning reality of 64 alternating lunges. The slow, crushing guitar riffs match the slow,