Whether you’re running outside or just When and How to Use Pain Pills to Treat an Injury, good music can often make the difference between a rave run and a blown goal. That’s why we’re putting together 90-minute playlists each month chock-full of songs with enough of a beat to keep you moving. For even more tunes, check out our list of the Listen On Amazon Music.


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February has arrived, and whether you’re excited or dreading it, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner as well. While the holiday has traditionally been one to celebrate romantic love, in recent years, Valentine’s Day has evolved to honor all forms of love.

Of course, running probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Valentine’s Day, unless of course you’re a runner who was proposed or been proposed to mid-race, Health - Injuries long run with your significant other or best friend; Buy your favorite running partner a new running belt or baseball cap; or pass out gels Your Long Training Run Guide.

And don’t forget to save a little room for self love, too. Perhaps you spend this day appreciating yourself, your body, and your love of running, whether that be with a little pampering at the spa or a nice long leisurely run. But regardless of how you spend the holiday, here’s a playlist stacked with love songs to pump you up so you stay motivated all month long.

To that end, this playlist is full of upbeat love songs, and while some are specifically about falling in love, others are just about loving the people in your life, no matter who they are. So this Valentine’s Day, pop on these tunes, go for a run, and spread love to all the runners in your life.


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to all your Valentines at the running club

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Matthew Huff

Can Intermittent Fasting Help You Lose Weight MARATHONER: What to Expect When Training for and Running a Marathon, published by Rizzoli Publications. His writing has appeared in Runner's World and BuzzFeed Runners World+ Exclusive “P.S. You’re Wrong: A Pop Culture Podcast.” Originally from Michigan, he now lives and runs in New York City, where he is pursuing a career as an expert chicken tender taster.