I lost the link to the abstract before I could get the full text and dang if I can't find it on PUBMED.
Summary as I recall it:
2 groups. Time to exhaustion pre-test both groups, no music. one group listened to music during training but not during time to exhaustion test. Other group had no music during training but did during time to exhaustion test. The group that got no music during training but did during testing improved X% (I think 20%) and the other group did not.
Tried all kinds of search terms and can't seem to locate it. I scanned it briefly so I can't remember the study date either. Sorry. Hoping someone here can find it. Thanks!
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Summary as I recall it:
2 groups. Time to exhaustion pre-test both groups, no music. one group listened to music during training but not during time to exhaustion test. Other group had no music during training but did during time to exhaustion test. The group that got no music during training but did during testing improved X% (I think 20%) and the other group did not.
Tried all kinds of search terms and can't seem to locate it. I scanned it briefly so I can't remember the study date either. Sorry. Hoping someone here can find it. Thanks!
Simplify, Train, Live