BodyPump 107 is here, right now :). How did you get on with BodyPump 106? If you’ve missed it, here are the track listings we know so far:

What is Les Mills BodyPump 107 all about?

Bodypump 107 is quite spectacular with loads of contrasting music and some new innovations.It has a BIG posterior chain focus so feel the burn and some jumps to bring the cardio and strength gains.

Les Mills BodyPump 107 music track listing

Track 1 – Lullaby – Sigala & Paloma Faith

Track 2 – Dreamer (Matisse & Sadko Remix) – Axwell/\Ingrosso

Track 3 – Dangerous Night – Thirty Seconds To Mars

Track 4 – BOOM – Tiësto & Sevenn feat. Gucci Mane

Track 5 – No Excuses – Meghan Trainor

Track 6 – Church – Fall Out Boy

Track 7 – Going Mad – Paces feat. CLYPSO & Raven Felix

Track 8 – We Want Your Soul (Rob & Jack Remix) – Dada Life

Track 9 – 2 Da Moon – Towkio feat. Teddy Jackson,Grace Weber

Track 10 – Miss You (NVOY Remix) – Young Franco

45 Express

Track 1A – People Say – Don Diablo feat. Paije

Track 1B – Get It Right – Baron Super

Track 1C – Crawl Outta Love (Glitch Mob Remix) – Illenium feat. Annika Wells

If you have any thoughts on Les Mills BodyPump 107 and would like to share with our global community please get in touch or comment below 🙂

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3 Comments

  • Uffe
    Posted September 8, 2018 8:18 pm 0Likes

    Another crappy relese. What happened Les Milld? Really miss the the good old times before #90 and onwards

  • Liz
    Posted October 23, 2018 11:17 pm 0Likes

    @Uffe, I liked the 90s, but completely agree with you about the 100s. The tracks from these recent releases are better suited to sitting in your bathtub, crying through your mascara and eating your weight in ice-cream as you sob about your recent breakup than working out to.

  • Erin
    Posted October 24, 2018 6:50 pm 0Likes

    The 100s have been solid in my opinion…they transitioned from the same old music to more current beats. Members in my class love the change.

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