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The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion

Year 2015, Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 16 - 22, 02.07.2015

Abstract

The research aimed to examine the role of lyrics in music on perceived exertion of male and female students during physical activity (running on treadmill). For this purpose, 23 (11 males, 12 females) were selected randomly among volunteered students. The participants underwent physical activity under condition of lyrics music in the first session, same no-lyrics music in the second session and no music in the third session. The test duration was 5 minutes for all participants and their running intensity was in correspondence with 80% of their maximum heart rate. The recovery period between each session was 48 hrs. After each session, the participants specified their rated perceived exertion (RPE) by completing the Borg scale questionnaire. The results of ANOVA revealed that lyrics music had a significant effect on the participants' perceived exertion, but no-lyrics music had no effect on their perceived exertion. With regard to reduction of the perceived exertion rate during the use of lyrics music, it can be concluded that the presence of lyrics in music reduces the participants' perceived exertion and causes the activity time to seem shorter. It can be deduced that the presence of lyrics in music has a significant effect on the improvement of psychological conditions of athletes and their perceived exertion.

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Year 2015, Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 16 - 22, 02.07.2015

Abstract

References

  • Asefi Y, Tabrizi K. The effect of music tempo on heart rate and rate of perceived exertion of male physical education students. The journal of Sport Biosciences 2011; 3(8): 39-59.
  • Bacon CJ, Myers TR, Karageorghis CI. Effect of music- movement synchrony on exercise oxygen consumption. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 2012; 52: 359- 365.
  • Shams B. The background and history of music in ancient times. 2004; 11-12.
  • Barzgar H, Soori R, Akbarnejad A. The effect of music on metabolic responses during progressive physical activity in non- athlete males. The journal of Sport Physiology 2012; 16: 25-40.
  • Bonnette R, Smith III MC, Spaniol F, Melrose D, Ocker L. The effect of music listening on running performance and rating of perceived exertion of college students. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2010; 24: 1.
  • Borg G. Physical performance and perceived exertion. Studia Psychologia ET Paedagogica 1962; 11: 1-35.
  • Borg G. Borg’s perceived exertion and pain scales. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1998.
  • Borg GA, Hassman P, Langerstrom M. Perceived exertion related to heart rate and blood lactate during arm and leg exercise. European Journal of Applied Physiology 1987; 56: 679- 685.
  • Bourdeaudhuij DE, Crombez G, Deforche B, Vinaimont F, Debode P, Bouckaert J. Effect of distraction on treadmill running time in severely obese children and adolescents. International Journal of Obesity 2002; 6: 1023-1029.
  • Brunel Music Rating Inventory-2 (BMRI-2). Costas Karageorghis Senior Lecturer, Department of Sport Sciences, Brunel University, 2005.
  • Dave E, Sam C, Duncan O. The effect of motivational music on sub-maximal exercise. European Journal of Sport Science 2005; 9: 97-106.
  • Ehard J. The place of music in physical culture and sport. Sport Med 1979; 19: 97-9.
  • Ekkekakis P, Parfitt G, Petruzzello SJ. The pleasure and displeasure people feel when they exercise at different intensities: decennial update and progress towards a tripartite rationale for exercise intensity prescription. Sports Medicine 2011; 41: 641-671.
  • Eliakim M, Meckel Y, Nemet D, Eliakim A. The effect of music during warm-up on consecutive anaerobic performance in elite adolescent volleyball players. Int J Sports Med 2007; 4: 321-325.
  • Farsi A, Abdoli B, Entezari Z. The role of hand power and motivation level changes by listening to motivational and relaxing music on the performance of the hand-arm stability test. The Journal of Sport Management and Motor Behavior 2012; 16: 71-88.
  • Flint M. The Effects of Music on Physical Productivity, 2010.
  • Greitemeyer T. Effects of songs with prosocial lyrics on prosocial thoughts, affect, and behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2009; 45(1): 186-190.
  • Jacob C, Guéguen N, Boulbry G. Effects of songs with prosocial lyrics on tipping behaviour in a restaurant. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2010; 29: 761-763.
  • Jarraya, M., Chtourou, H., Aloui, A., Hammouda, O., Chamari, K., Chaouachi, A., & Souissi, N. (2012). The effects of music on high-intensity short-term exercise in well trained athletes. Asian journal of sports medicine, 3(4), 233.
  • Karageorghis CI, Priest DL. (2012a). Music in the exercise domain: a review and synthesis (Part I). International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5, 44-66. And Karageorghis CI, Priest DL. (2012b). Music in the exercise domain: a review and synthesis (Part II). International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2012a; 5: 67-84.
  • Meis JK. Modification of Perceived Enjoyment, Exertion and Performance among Novice and Experienced Exercisers: A Cognitive-Behavioral Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations, The Florida State University, 2003. to Perceptual Change,
  • North AC, Hargreaves DJ. Music and taste. The social and applied psychology of music. 2008; 75-142.
  • Sanchez X, Moss SL, Twist C, Karageorghis CI. On the role of lyrics relationship. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2014; 15(1): 132- 138.
  • music–exercise performance
  • Savitha D, Sejil TV, Rao S, Roshan CJ, Avadhany ST. The effect of vocal and instrumental music on cardio respiratory variables, energy expenditure and exertion levels during sub maximal treadmill exercise, 2013.
  • Sloboda JA, Juslin PN. At the interface between the inner and outer world. Handbook of Music and Emotion, 2010; 73-97.
  • Tenenbaum G, Lidor R, Lavyan N, Morrow K, Tonnel S, Gershgoren A, Johnson M. The effect of music type on running perseverance and coping with effort sensations. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 2004; 5(2): 89-109.
  • Tony M, Peter T. The New Sport and Exercise Psychology Companion, 2011.
  • Torabi F, Ranjbar K, Soori Z, The survey of the effect of music on the performance of physical fitness factors in adolescent boys. The Journal of Development and Motor Learning 2013; 11: 39-53.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ehsan Zareıan

Zahra Pooraghaeı This is me

Karen Baranı This is me

Publication Date July 2, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 17 Issue: 1

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APA Zareıan, E., Pooraghaeı, Z., & Baranı, K. (2015). The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 17(1), 16-22. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.68780
AMA Zareıan E, Pooraghaeı Z, Baranı K. The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion. Turk J Sport Exe. August 2015;17(1):16-22. doi:10.15314/tjse.68780
Chicago Zareıan, Ehsan, Zahra Pooraghaeı, and Karen Baranı. “The Role of Lyrics in music–exercise Performance on Perceived Exertion”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 17, no. 1 (August 2015): 16-22. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.68780.
EndNote Zareıan E, Pooraghaeı Z, Baranı K (August 1, 2015) The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 17 1 16–22.
IEEE E. Zareıan, Z. Pooraghaeı, and K. Baranı, “The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion”, Turk J Sport Exe, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 16–22, 2015, doi: 10.15314/tjse.68780.
ISNAD Zareıan, Ehsan et al. “The Role of Lyrics in music–exercise Performance on Perceived Exertion”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 17/1 (August 2015), 16-22. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.68780.
JAMA Zareıan E, Pooraghaeı Z, Baranı K. The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion. Turk J Sport Exe. 2015;17:16–22.
MLA Zareıan, Ehsan et al. “The Role of Lyrics in music–exercise Performance on Perceived Exertion”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, vol. 17, no. 1, 2015, pp. 16-22, doi:10.15314/tjse.68780.
Vancouver Zareıan E, Pooraghaeı Z, Baranı K. The role of lyrics in music–exercise performance on perceived exertion. Turk J Sport Exe. 2015;17(1):16-22.

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