Background: There are many athletes who like to listen to music while making a high intensity effort. However, research into the effects of listening to music on athletic performance has provided controversial results, and it is suggested that the timing and type of music might affect the anaerobic performance response. Purpose: The main aim of the current systematic review and meta-analysis was to analyze the effects while listening to music tasks via the 30 s Wingate anaerobic test (WAnT) on absolute performance and relative peak power (APP and RPP), absolute and relative mean power (AMP and RMP), and fatigue index (FI). Methods: PRISMA guidelines were used as a basis for conducting this systematic review, with inclusion criteria being se...
This systematic review summarized the studies that examined the pre-task music effects on performanc...
The use of music during training represents a special paradigm for trainers to stimulate people unde...
Music has been shown to reduce rating of perceived exertion, increase exercise enjoyment and enhance...
For years, mostly the effects of music on cardiorespiratory exercise performance have been studied, ...
K. Doherty,M. Roque, B. Scott, L. Mecier, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Researchers...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the motivational music on the Wingate Anaerobic Te...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of self-selected music on the performance and recovery in repeated h...
Listening to music can be useful for athletic performance because of the similarities between the rh...
This study aimed to investigate and compare the effects of preferred music on anaerobic threshold de...
Music can be used to enhance aerobic performance. Listening to music while performing aerobic activi...
<p>Music has been widely recommended as a technique to enhance the psychophysical state of participa...
Regular physical activity has multifarious benefits for physical and mental health, and music has be...
PURPOSE: Numerous athletes utilize music to train, warm-up, and during competition. Listening to mus...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of listening to preferred music during a warm u...
International Journal of Exercise Science 7(1) : 54-61, 2014. Music has been identified as a motivat...
This systematic review summarized the studies that examined the pre-task music effects on performanc...
The use of music during training represents a special paradigm for trainers to stimulate people unde...
Music has been shown to reduce rating of perceived exertion, increase exercise enjoyment and enhance...
For years, mostly the effects of music on cardiorespiratory exercise performance have been studied, ...
K. Doherty,M. Roque, B. Scott, L. Mecier, W.M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Researchers...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the motivational music on the Wingate Anaerobic Te...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of self-selected music on the performance and recovery in repeated h...
Listening to music can be useful for athletic performance because of the similarities between the rh...
This study aimed to investigate and compare the effects of preferred music on anaerobic threshold de...
Music can be used to enhance aerobic performance. Listening to music while performing aerobic activi...
<p>Music has been widely recommended as a technique to enhance the psychophysical state of participa...
Regular physical activity has multifarious benefits for physical and mental health, and music has be...
PURPOSE: Numerous athletes utilize music to train, warm-up, and during competition. Listening to mus...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of listening to preferred music during a warm u...
International Journal of Exercise Science 7(1) : 54-61, 2014. Music has been identified as a motivat...
This systematic review summarized the studies that examined the pre-task music effects on performanc...
The use of music during training represents a special paradigm for trainers to stimulate people unde...
Music has been shown to reduce rating of perceived exertion, increase exercise enjoyment and enhance...