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Listening to Preferred Music Improved Running Performance without Changing the Pacing Pattern during a 6 Minute Run Test with Young Male Adults

机译:在6分钟的年轻男性成年人跑步测试中聆听喜欢的音乐可改善跑步性能而无需更改起搏模式

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Several studies have investigated the effects of music on both submaximal and maximal exercise performance at a constant work-rate. However, there is a lack of research that has examined the effects of music on the pacing strategy during self-paced exercise. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of preferred music on performance and pacing during a 6 min run test (6-MSPRT) in young male adults. Twenty healthy male participants volunteered for this study. They performed two randomly assigned trials (with or without music) of a 6-MSPRT three days apart. Mean running speed, the adopted pacing strategy, total distance covered (TDC), peak and mean heart rate (HRpeak, HRmean), blood lactate (3 min after the test), and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured. Listening to preferred music during the 6-MSPRT resulted in significant TDC improvement (Δ10%; 0.016; effect size (ES) = 0.80). A significantly faster mean running speed was observed when listening to music compared with no music. The improvement of TDC in the present study is explained by a significant overall increase in speed (main effect for conditions) during the music trial. Music failed to modify pacing patterns as suggested by the similar reversed “J-shaped” profile during the two conditions. Blood-lactate concentrations were significantly reduced by 9% ( = 0.006, ES = 1.09) after the 6-MSPRT with music compared to those in the control condition. No statistically significant differences were found between the test conditions for HRpeak, HRmean, and RPE. Therefore, listening to preferred music can have positive effects on exercise performance during the 6-MSPRT, such as greater TDC, faster running speeds, and reduced blood lactate levels but has no effect on the pacing strategy.
机译:多项研究研究了音乐以恒定的工作速率对次最大运动性能和最大运动性能的影响。但是,缺乏研究来研究音乐在自定进度锻炼过程中对起搏策略的影响。这项研究的目的是研究在年轻男性成年人中进行6分钟跑步测试(6-MSPRT)期间偏好音乐对演奏和节奏的影响。 20名健康的男性参与者自愿参加了这项研究。他们进行了两次随机分配的试验(有无音乐),每3天进行一次6-MSPRT。测量平均跑步速度,采用的起搏策略,覆盖的总距离(TDC),峰值和平均心率(HRpeak,HRmean),血乳酸(测试后3分钟)和感知劳累率(RPE)。在6-MSPRT期间收听首选音乐会显着改善TDC(Δ10%; 0.016;效果大小(ES)= 0.80)。与不听音乐相比,听音乐时观察到的平均跑步速度明显更快。在本研究中,TDC的改善可以通过音乐试验期间速度的总体总体提高(对条件的主要影响)来说明。在两种情况下,音乐均无法按照类似的反向“ J形”轮廓来修改节奏模式。与对照组相比,使用音乐进行6-MSPRT后血乳酸浓度显着降低了9%(= 0.006,ES = 1.09)。在HRpeak,HRmean和RPE的测试条件之间未发现统计学上的显着差异。因此,在6-MSPRT期间聆听喜欢的音乐可能会对运动表现产生积极影响,例如提高TDC,加快跑步速度并降低血液中的乳酸水平,但对起搏策略没有影响。

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