Our original research study on the influence of music on athletes’ ability to monitor the distance covered during a 20-km cycling time trial
@CayqueSEP@PauloEstevao14@safspires@FJHettinga@GEPsEUSP
https://t.co/NFfaj8b4fn
Articles that explore a multitude of emotional responses such as mood, affect, motivation, expectation, self-efficacy, perceived exertion, pleasure, etc., contributing to a more comprehensive description of the emotions–exercise interplay, are welcome.
Our new paper is publish in Research Quartely for Exercise and Sport:
"Ice Massage on the Calf Improves 4-km Running Time Trial Performance in a Normothermic Environment"
Avaiable: https://t.co/YIPd5fNn3d
We argue that the individual expectations lead to rewarding responses that can facilitate motor output.
Sex may also play a role in the placebo ergogenic response.
Our latest paper is out!!
Published in the @EJAP_official, this study present the state of the art about the probable mechanism underlying the placebo ergogenic effect.
https://t.co/x4c3NkopTL
@CayqueSEP@juliocesario_@FJHettinga@safspires
@ziggibson@GEPsEUSP Will start by the theme which most fascinated me in the exercise sciences field (Sports Med. 2003;33(3); Sports Med. 2006;36(8)). But surely I will enjoy that one about leadership and others. Very recommended reading - arrieved ~14 days after buying by amazon
Para conversar sobre todas essas questões trouxemos o grande professor @safspires que junto com os professores @YuriMoto4x15 e Gilmar Esteves, vão bater um papo bem humorado sobre isso e muito mais.
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https://t.co/uku8yuSc9D
Participação do Dr. Flávio Pires no podcast @YuriMoto4x15.
Olá pessoas! Já parou para refletir sobre o porquê de muitos animais (incluindo nós) sentirmos fadiga? Por que cansamos? Quais os mecanismos e as teorias que estão por trás desse evento tão comum na natureza?