Listening to music in the first, but not the last 1.5 km of a 5-km running trial alters pacing strategy and improves performance.
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Synchronized personalized music audio-playlists to improve adherence to physical activity among patients participating in a structured exercise program: a proof-of-principle feasibility study.Caffeine alters anaerobic distribution and pacing during a 4000-m cycling time trial.Can carbohydrate mouth rinse improve performance during exercise? A systematic review.
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Listening to music in the first, but not the last 1.5 km of a 5-km running trial alters pacing strategy and improves performance.
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R Bertuzzi
R S F Oliveira
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10.1055/S-0032-1311581
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2012-05-16T00:00:00Z