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Thursday, September 11, 2014

The relationship between exercise intensity and preferred music intensity.

 Hutchinson, Jasmin C. Sherman, Todd ; Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Vol 3(3), Aug, 2014. pp. 191-202. Publisher: Educational Publishing Foundation [Journal Article], Database: PsycARTICLES

Subjects: Exercise; Music; Music Perception; Preferences; Adulthood (18 yrs & older); Male; Female

Database: PsycARTICLES

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This article is very informative in the fact that i my self actually experience thees things. they state that recreational exercise (Lifting weights) participants would control the volume more at points in the songs. rather then athletes they will most likely keep the volume at a set number. i can relate to this because when i work out and a song that i like comes out, i will raise the volume and usually lift more then usual but when a song comes out that i don't like i usually rest and lower the volume.

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