Exercise with Music: Motivation, Results & Performance
By Daniel Remon
Motivation is key and fundamental to your exercise adherence. The
environment in which you train must be one that assists you to stay
upbeat, in tempo and interested. This is after all how you will
be spending (hopefully) at least 3-4 hours per week.
Many studies are being conducted on the benefits of listening to
music while exercising. Results have been astonishing. Studies conducted
by Ohio State University found that exercising to music increased
brain power, brain function and verbal fluency through the positive
stimulation of the nervous system. They also determined that when
there was no music present, there was no change in verbal ability
or brain function. Most sport psychologists have also noted improved
performance and adherence rates during training and competition.
Other studies have found an increase of respiration, higher exercise
heart rate levels and greater exercise potential. People affected
by neuromuscular disorders while listening to faster temp music
will also benefit through enhancing gross motor skills like walking
and facilitating the rehabilitation process.
In addition, playing slower more relaxing music has proven to reduce
stress, relax and aid recovery and meditative techniques.
The most popular forms of entertainment while exercising include
music and television. Most health clubs these days even have cardio
theatre which integrates audio visual TV and music videos with personalized
headsets for members to enjoy their favourite show or music channel
of choice. For those whose health clubs do not, the next most popular
choice is a personalized music set either a walkman, Discman or
MP3 player.
Be more aware of the background music playing in your health club
while training. Music should be more upbeat, with a faster tempo
to increase exercise performance and maximise energy expenditure.
Slower, more relaxing music, such as natural landscapes decreases
one’s fitness potential capacity, which in turn will facilitate
cool down activities and mind body exercises like stretching, Yoga
and Pilates.
All in all, there is definite evidence that listening to music
enhances exercise performance, allowing for faster achievement of
your exercise and fitness goals, improved adherence to exercise,
relaxation and a general improvement in physical and mental wellbeing.
It’s all good.
So next time your about to hit the gym, take your trusty iPod and
enjoy the benefits of improved exercise performance, higher arousal
and greater inspiration to go that extra 10 minutes or get your
heart rate up that extra 10 beats per minute.
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Yours in Health,
Daniel.
As a health and fitness professional for over 10 years, Daniel
has personally trained more than 4000 people, on 4 continents towards
the achievement of their fitness and lifestyle objectives using
his unique holistic and functional approach to lifestyle enhancement.
Daniel is a true leader and innovator in the industry. Daniel draws
from an academic background in Human Movement, Exercise Science
and Sports Management in Australia & also holds a Diploma in
Massage Therapy, & Certificates in Workplace Health Promotion,
Personal Training (ACSM) and Australian Training for Fitness Professionals
(ATP), Golf Fitness & Conditioning, Postural Analysis, Weight
Management & Fat Loss.
Daniel is the founder and CEO of Fitcorp Asia, Thailand’s
only Corporate Health & Fitness Solutions Company. “We
don’t just conduct personal training, we take pride in our
ability to ‘coach’ our clients in all exercise science
principles including nutrition and total lifestyle transformation
to ensure our clients achieve a holistic goal orientated approach
to their personal health and fitness endeavours.”
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