Here, 15 songs kids that are perfectly suitable for working up a sweat. Who knows — making a playlist of these tracks could lead to fitness fun for the whole family!
- “True to Your Heart” – 98 Degrees & Stevie Wonder – You can definitely get your cardio on to this energizing track from Mulan.
- “Firework” – Katy Perry – Kids love the sparkly visuals that the pop star employs, and it’s also a motivating anthem that’ll have you feeling just a little bit more gung-ho about reaching your goals!
- “Dynamite (Clean Edit/Radio Version)” – Taio Cruz – This upbeat ode to rockin’ the club is good fun for everyone and perfectly innocent — as long as it’s marked “clean” or “radio edit.” The other version includes an F-bomb!
- “Let It Go (Remix)” – Idina Menzel or Demi Lovato – Okay, being OVER any Frozen track is totally understandable, but you can mix it up by blasting a dance remix like this one or Demi Lovato’s cover, which takes the track up a notch and is most definitely a-okay with your kiddos.
- “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson – It’s pretty much impossible not to feel empowered when listening to this pop track, and it’s G-rated.
- “Applause” by Lady Gaga – Many of her costumes and performance art may not be kid-appropriate, but this track will urge everyone to get on their feet, and it’s all about … clapping your hands. Innocent enough!
- “Twist & Shout” – The Beatles – Kids love this one, and it’ll have you moving and grooving, too!
- “Bye Bye Bye” – N’Sync – The repetitive lyrics make like it could be a kiddie track, but it’s bound to give you a dose of J.T.-fueled, early ’00s nostalgia to help you work up a sweat.
- “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” – The Police – Flashback to the ’80s with this sweet pop song that paints a whimsical visual for kids, too.
- “Ever Ever After” – Carrie Underwood – Take a light jog or lift to this upbeat, romantic Disney track.
- “Kiss the Girl” – Ashley Tisdale – The Little Mermaid track redux is bubbly pop fun, and Jog.FM notes it has the perfect BPM for a 12-minute mile pace.
- “Roar” – Katy Perry – Everyone’s bound to have a blast getting their hearts thumping to this empowering hit track.
- “Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift – Kids love to “shake, shake, shake it off,” and you do too, obvi!
- “Lights” – Ellie Goulding – This fanciful track features a “twinkly lights” sound effect kids may love, and it’ll get you moving.
- “Why Should I Worry?” – Billy Joel – From the 1988 animated Disney flick Oliver & Company, this “strut your stuff” tune is just plain fun.
- “Brave” – Sara Bareilles – Believe it or not, this spirited track is perfect for running, thanks to its high BPM (185!). What are your go-to kid-appropriate tracks for your at-home workouts? Image via iStock.com/PeopleImages & studio1901/shutterstock
title: “16 Workout Songs For When The Kids Are Around Eminem Just Won T Do " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-08” author: “William Culpepper”
Here, 15 songs kids that are perfectly suitable for working up a sweat. Who knows — making a playlist of these tracks could lead to fitness fun for the whole family!
- “True to Your Heart” – 98 Degrees & Stevie Wonder – You can definitely get your cardio on to this energizing track from Mulan.
- “Firework” – Katy Perry – Kids love the sparkly visuals that the pop star employs, and it’s also a motivating anthem that’ll have you feeling just a little bit more gung-ho about reaching your goals!
- “Dynamite (Clean Edit/Radio Version)” – Taio Cruz – This upbeat ode to rockin’ the club is good fun for everyone and perfectly innocent — as long as it’s marked “clean” or “radio edit.” The other version includes an F-bomb!
- “Let It Go (Remix)” – Idina Menzel or Demi Lovato – Okay, being OVER any Frozen track is totally understandable, but you can mix it up by blasting a dance remix like this one or Demi Lovato’s cover, which takes the track up a notch and is most definitely a-okay with your kiddos.
- “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson – It’s pretty much impossible not to feel empowered when listening to this pop track, and it’s G-rated.
- “Applause” by Lady Gaga – Many of her costumes and performance art may not be kid-appropriate, but this track will urge everyone to get on their feet, and it’s all about … clapping your hands. Innocent enough!
- “Twist & Shout” – The Beatles – Kids love this one, and it’ll have you moving and grooving, too!
- “Bye Bye Bye” – N’Sync – The repetitive lyrics make like it could be a kiddie track, but it’s bound to give you a dose of J.T.-fueled, early ’00s nostalgia to help you work up a sweat.
- “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” – The Police – Flashback to the ’80s with this sweet pop song that paints a whimsical visual for kids, too.
- “Ever Ever After” – Carrie Underwood – Take a light jog or lift to this upbeat, romantic Disney track.
- “Kiss the Girl” – Ashley Tisdale – The Little Mermaid track redux is bubbly pop fun, and Jog.FM notes it has the perfect BPM for a 12-minute mile pace.
- “Roar” – Katy Perry – Everyone’s bound to have a blast getting their hearts thumping to this empowering hit track.
- “Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift – Kids love to “shake, shake, shake it off,” and you do too, obvi!
- “Lights” – Ellie Goulding – This fanciful track features a “twinkly lights” sound effect kids may love, and it’ll get you moving.
- “Why Should I Worry?” – Billy Joel – From the 1988 animated Disney flick Oliver & Company, this “strut your stuff” tune is just plain fun.
- “Brave” – Sara Bareilles – Believe it or not, this spirited track is perfect for running, thanks to its high BPM (185!). What are your go-to kid-appropriate tracks for your at-home workouts? Image via iStock.com/PeopleImages & studio1901/shutterstock
title: “16 Workout Songs For When The Kids Are Around Eminem Just Won T Do " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Angela Smith”
Here, 15 songs kids that are perfectly suitable for working up a sweat. Who knows — making a playlist of these tracks could lead to fitness fun for the whole family!
- “True to Your Heart” – 98 Degrees & Stevie Wonder – You can definitely get your cardio on to this energizing track from Mulan.
- “Firework” – Katy Perry – Kids love the sparkly visuals that the pop star employs, and it’s also a motivating anthem that’ll have you feeling just a little bit more gung-ho about reaching your goals!
- “Dynamite (Clean Edit/Radio Version)” – Taio Cruz – This upbeat ode to rockin’ the club is good fun for everyone and perfectly innocent — as long as it’s marked “clean” or “radio edit.” The other version includes an F-bomb!
- “Let It Go (Remix)” – Idina Menzel or Demi Lovato – Okay, being OVER any Frozen track is totally understandable, but you can mix it up by blasting a dance remix like this one or Demi Lovato’s cover, which takes the track up a notch and is most definitely a-okay with your kiddos.
- “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson – It’s pretty much impossible not to feel empowered when listening to this pop track, and it’s G-rated.
- “Applause” by Lady Gaga – Many of her costumes and performance art may not be kid-appropriate, but this track will urge everyone to get on their feet, and it’s all about … clapping your hands. Innocent enough!
- “Twist & Shout” – The Beatles – Kids love this one, and it’ll have you moving and grooving, too!
- “Bye Bye Bye” – N’Sync – The repetitive lyrics make like it could be a kiddie track, but it’s bound to give you a dose of J.T.-fueled, early ’00s nostalgia to help you work up a sweat.
- “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” – The Police – Flashback to the ’80s with this sweet pop song that paints a whimsical visual for kids, too.
- “Ever Ever After” – Carrie Underwood – Take a light jog or lift to this upbeat, romantic Disney track.
- “Kiss the Girl” – Ashley Tisdale – The Little Mermaid track redux is bubbly pop fun, and Jog.FM notes it has the perfect BPM for a 12-minute mile pace.
- “Roar” – Katy Perry – Everyone’s bound to have a blast getting their hearts thumping to this empowering hit track.
- “Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift – Kids love to “shake, shake, shake it off,” and you do too, obvi!
- “Lights” – Ellie Goulding – This fanciful track features a “twinkly lights” sound effect kids may love, and it’ll get you moving.
- “Why Should I Worry?” – Billy Joel – From the 1988 animated Disney flick Oliver & Company, this “strut your stuff” tune is just plain fun.
- “Brave” – Sara Bareilles – Believe it or not, this spirited track is perfect for running, thanks to its high BPM (185!). What are your go-to kid-appropriate tracks for your at-home workouts? Image via iStock.com/PeopleImages & studio1901/shutterstock
title: “16 Workout Songs For When The Kids Are Around Eminem Just Won T Do " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “Sophia Aguirre”
Here, 15 songs kids that are perfectly suitable for working up a sweat. Who knows — making a playlist of these tracks could lead to fitness fun for the whole family!
- “True to Your Heart” – 98 Degrees & Stevie Wonder – You can definitely get your cardio on to this energizing track from Mulan.
- “Firework” – Katy Perry – Kids love the sparkly visuals that the pop star employs, and it’s also a motivating anthem that’ll have you feeling just a little bit more gung-ho about reaching your goals!
- “Dynamite (Clean Edit/Radio Version)” – Taio Cruz – This upbeat ode to rockin’ the club is good fun for everyone and perfectly innocent — as long as it’s marked “clean” or “radio edit.” The other version includes an F-bomb!
- “Let It Go (Remix)” – Idina Menzel or Demi Lovato – Okay, being OVER any Frozen track is totally understandable, but you can mix it up by blasting a dance remix like this one or Demi Lovato’s cover, which takes the track up a notch and is most definitely a-okay with your kiddos.
- “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson – It’s pretty much impossible not to feel empowered when listening to this pop track, and it’s G-rated.
- “Applause” by Lady Gaga – Many of her costumes and performance art may not be kid-appropriate, but this track will urge everyone to get on their feet, and it’s all about … clapping your hands. Innocent enough!
- “Twist & Shout” – The Beatles – Kids love this one, and it’ll have you moving and grooving, too!
- “Bye Bye Bye” – N’Sync – The repetitive lyrics make like it could be a kiddie track, but it’s bound to give you a dose of J.T.-fueled, early ’00s nostalgia to help you work up a sweat.
- “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” – The Police – Flashback to the ’80s with this sweet pop song that paints a whimsical visual for kids, too.
- “Ever Ever After” – Carrie Underwood – Take a light jog or lift to this upbeat, romantic Disney track.
- “Kiss the Girl” – Ashley Tisdale – The Little Mermaid track redux is bubbly pop fun, and Jog.FM notes it has the perfect BPM for a 12-minute mile pace.
- “Roar” – Katy Perry – Everyone’s bound to have a blast getting their hearts thumping to this empowering hit track.
- “Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift – Kids love to “shake, shake, shake it off,” and you do too, obvi!
- “Lights” – Ellie Goulding – This fanciful track features a “twinkly lights” sound effect kids may love, and it’ll get you moving.
- “Why Should I Worry?” – Billy Joel – From the 1988 animated Disney flick Oliver & Company, this “strut your stuff” tune is just plain fun.
- “Brave” – Sara Bareilles – Believe it or not, this spirited track is perfect for running, thanks to its high BPM (185!). What are your go-to kid-appropriate tracks for your at-home workouts? Image via iStock.com/PeopleImages & studio1901/shutterstock
title: “16 Workout Songs For When The Kids Are Around Eminem Just Won T Do " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Cheryl Larson”
Here, 15 songs kids that are perfectly suitable for working up a sweat. Who knows — making a playlist of these tracks could lead to fitness fun for the whole family!
- “True to Your Heart” – 98 Degrees & Stevie Wonder – You can definitely get your cardio on to this energizing track from Mulan.
- “Firework” – Katy Perry – Kids love the sparkly visuals that the pop star employs, and it’s also a motivating anthem that’ll have you feeling just a little bit more gung-ho about reaching your goals!
- “Dynamite (Clean Edit/Radio Version)” – Taio Cruz – This upbeat ode to rockin’ the club is good fun for everyone and perfectly innocent — as long as it’s marked “clean” or “radio edit.” The other version includes an F-bomb!
- “Let It Go (Remix)” – Idina Menzel or Demi Lovato – Okay, being OVER any Frozen track is totally understandable, but you can mix it up by blasting a dance remix like this one or Demi Lovato’s cover, which takes the track up a notch and is most definitely a-okay with your kiddos.
- “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson – It’s pretty much impossible not to feel empowered when listening to this pop track, and it’s G-rated.
- “Applause” by Lady Gaga – Many of her costumes and performance art may not be kid-appropriate, but this track will urge everyone to get on their feet, and it’s all about … clapping your hands. Innocent enough!
- “Twist & Shout” – The Beatles – Kids love this one, and it’ll have you moving and grooving, too!
- “Bye Bye Bye” – N’Sync – The repetitive lyrics make like it could be a kiddie track, but it’s bound to give you a dose of J.T.-fueled, early ’00s nostalgia to help you work up a sweat.
- “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” – The Police – Flashback to the ’80s with this sweet pop song that paints a whimsical visual for kids, too.
- “Ever Ever After” – Carrie Underwood – Take a light jog or lift to this upbeat, romantic Disney track.
- “Kiss the Girl” – Ashley Tisdale – The Little Mermaid track redux is bubbly pop fun, and Jog.FM notes it has the perfect BPM for a 12-minute mile pace.
- “Roar” – Katy Perry – Everyone’s bound to have a blast getting their hearts thumping to this empowering hit track.
- “Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift – Kids love to “shake, shake, shake it off,” and you do too, obvi!
- “Lights” – Ellie Goulding – This fanciful track features a “twinkly lights” sound effect kids may love, and it’ll get you moving.
- “Why Should I Worry?” – Billy Joel – From the 1988 animated Disney flick Oliver & Company, this “strut your stuff” tune is just plain fun.
- “Brave” – Sara Bareilles – Believe it or not, this spirited track is perfect for running, thanks to its high BPM (185!). What are your go-to kid-appropriate tracks for your at-home workouts? Image via iStock.com/PeopleImages & studio1901/shutterstock