An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2014Whether you choose to cruise to an electronic mix on a 5k run or head bob to classic rock in preparation for a lift on bench press, it is evident that listening to music while exercising has become a popular trend. Understanding the physiological effects created by music could reveal underlying reasons for this music-exercise integration. The purpose of this study is to determine whether fast and slow tempo music has an impact on post-exercise recovery rate. Twenty-eight healthy, 20-25 year old subjects participated by biking on a stationary bicycle until they reached a heart rate value that is twice their resting heart rate. Post-exercise recovery rate was determined based on data gathered...
Ergonomics focuses on human beings and their interaction with products, equipment, facilities, proce...
Music has been shown to reduce rating of perceived exertion, increase exercise enjoyment and enhance...
This study examined the effects of music and metronomic beat on heart rate (HR). ratings of perceive...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015The advent of portable music devices and growing popular...
Background & objectives: People are increasingly using background music for enhancing exercise and s...
Background: Music has been used in exercise classes for many decades. The role of music in increasin...
The aim of this study was to determine effect of different music tempos on aerobic performance and r...
One of the ergonomics focus is work environment, which consist of physical work environment (illumin...
AbstractOne of the ergonomics focus is work environment, which consist of physical work environment ...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2019For this study, the physiological effects of volume of m...
Different types of music can cause a fluctuation of heart rate and intensity during exercise due to ...
Many people listen to music during exercise, possibly attempting to dissociate from the activity. PU...
Exercise has many health benefits. Despite this, motivating people to start exercising is difficult....
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine which component of music; percussion or beat was most...
Music has been shown to have positive effects on posture, while also decreasing heart rate and respi...
Ergonomics focuses on human beings and their interaction with products, equipment, facilities, proce...
Music has been shown to reduce rating of perceived exertion, increase exercise enjoyment and enhance...
This study examined the effects of music and metronomic beat on heart rate (HR). ratings of perceive...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015The advent of portable music devices and growing popular...
Background & objectives: People are increasingly using background music for enhancing exercise and s...
Background: Music has been used in exercise classes for many decades. The role of music in increasin...
The aim of this study was to determine effect of different music tempos on aerobic performance and r...
One of the ergonomics focus is work environment, which consist of physical work environment (illumin...
AbstractOne of the ergonomics focus is work environment, which consist of physical work environment ...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2019For this study, the physiological effects of volume of m...
Different types of music can cause a fluctuation of heart rate and intensity during exercise due to ...
Many people listen to music during exercise, possibly attempting to dissociate from the activity. PU...
Exercise has many health benefits. Despite this, motivating people to start exercising is difficult....
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine which component of music; percussion or beat was most...
Music has been shown to have positive effects on posture, while also decreasing heart rate and respi...
Ergonomics focuses on human beings and their interaction with products, equipment, facilities, proce...
Music has been shown to reduce rating of perceived exertion, increase exercise enjoyment and enhance...
This study examined the effects of music and metronomic beat on heart rate (HR). ratings of perceive...