As many of you know, I just passed my Bodypump Initial Training and I have been learning the whole of Bodypump 89 so that I can film my assessment video.
I pretty much know all the songs on the release inside and out at this point. The cool down song, Radioactive by Imagine Dragons, is a favorite now. Every time I hear it I have the impulse to get down into a child's pose.
(I guess this is what I have to look forward to with Bodypump? Whenever I hear Burn by Ellie Goulding I break into cold, anxious sweats and rub my quads.)
But have you seen Radioactive's music video? It has people trapped in a basement and a teddy bear with red laser-beam eyes fighting other stuffed animals. I know, I know, it's just a typical music video these days.
But here's an intriguing explanation of the video frame by frame and I wanted to share it.
I don't know if Imagine Dragons approves of this interpretation of their video, but I am a big fan of Jesus, so I like it, personally.
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