Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7254131 Psychology of Sport and Exercise 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Participants pedalled faster in both music conditions (with and without lyrics) while perceived exertion and heart rate did not differ. The inclusion of lyrics influenced cycling cadence only at min 6 and had no effect on the remaining dependent variables throughout the duration of the cycling trials. The impact of lyrical content in the music-exercise performance relationship warrants further attention in order for us to better understand its role.
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