Gym Music
Your workout
needs the right music to help you maintain the right pace and Bollywood gives
you a variety of gym music.
Research
clearly establishes that regular exercise is one of the best things you can do
to avoid serious illness and lengthen your life. But for many people, the
question is how to get started and stick with an exercise routine.
There are
all sorts of habits and tricks that are proven to help people establish
consistent exercise routines. For starters, we know that a strong social
support network helps people sustain their fitness practice. Another body of
evidence shows that being able to make individual choices about physical
fitness and feeling self-motivated lead people to start and maintain exercise
programs. And there’s another line of research that shows gym music leads to
higher-quality workouts.
A systematic
review including 32 studies and published in the International Review of Sport
and Exercise Psychology demonstrates that listening to music before and during
exercise yields significant benefits.
Researchers
found that listening to gym music before exercise helps people get pumped up to do
their best, visualize what they want to accomplish, and improve motor skills.
Listening to music during exercise offered even greater benefits.
During
endurance activities, such as running or cycling, listening to music helped to
improve participants’ moods and efficiency, increase their stamina, and work
harder. People who listened to music during endurance activities reported lower
levels of perceived exertion – meaning they didn’t realize they were working as
hard as they were – even though their effort levels remained consistent or even
increased.
During
high-intensity exercise sessions such as sprint intervals or weightlifting,
music improved participants’ stamina and again reduced their levels of
perceived exertion.
The review
included a few caveats. Listening to music yielded the greatest benefits when
participants chose the music themselves or believed that the music was selected
to accommodate their personal taste. The music was also more effective when the
participant was working at his or her own pace. And music yielded larger gains
for recreational athletes compared to athletes who were highly-trained or
participating in serious competitive sports.
The
take-home message is that listening to music – especially motivational music
that you choose yourself – is a reliable way to help increase the intensity and
quality of your workouts.
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