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Traditional holiday music often sets the tone for family gatherings and cozy evenings. Why not bring the same joyful energy to your fitness routine? Whether you’re running, lifting, or stretching, holiday music is the perfect way to stay in shape while embracing the season’s joy.

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We’ve got you covered on where to start. Add this playlist of festive classics and upbeat remixes to help you power through your exercises.

One of the most iconic holiday songs, Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” is a groove-laden track with rich vocals that infuse the season with warmth and energy. – Chris Brown’s rendition is a hit as well. – Whether you’re doing cardio or weight training, this song’s upbeat rhythm will keep you motivated as you move.

And no holiday playlist is complete without “All I Want For Christmas” from the Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey. The upbeat nature of the song, combined with its infectious melody, will help you keep a brisk pace during your workout, whether you’re running on a treadmill or jumping into an intense circuit.

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See 8 more classics below!

10 Songs to Add to Your Christmas Workout Playlist  was originally published on elev8.com

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.