Listening to music during a repeated sprint test improves performance and psychophysiological responses in healthy and physically active male adults
Abstract Background It is well-documented that listening to music has the potential to improve physical performance during intense physical exercise. Less information is available on the timing of music application. This study aimed to investigate the effects of listening to preferred music during t...
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Main Authors: | Nidhal Jebabli (Author), Abderraouf Ben Aabderrahman (Author), Daniel Boullosa (Author), Hamdi Chtourou (Author), Nejmeddine Ouerghi (Author), Fatma Rhibi (Author), Karuppasamy Govindasamy (Author), Ayoub Saeidi (Author), Cain C. T. Clark (Author), Urs Granacher (Author), Hassane Zouhal (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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