Listening to music while running, exercising, biking, or whatever physical activity you do has been something that has been debated for years. Does it just come down to personal preference, or is there actual science behind this debate?
A recent study done at the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise had 12 subjects ride a stationary bicycle at a pace that they could sustain for 30 minutes while listening to a song of the subject's choice. In successive trials, they rode the bikes again, with the tempo of the music variously increased or decreased by 10%, without the subject's knowledge.
The researchers found that the riders heart rate and mileage decreased when the tempo was slowed, while they rode a greater distance, increased their heart rate and enjoyed the music more at the faster tempo. (Hudson, 2010).
However, A 2004 found that runners performing at a pace where they were at 90% of their peak oxygen uptake
enjoyed listening to music, but that the music had no effect on their heart rate or running pace, regardless of the music's tempo. (Tennebaum, 2010).
Here is a video that I found on the effects of music on athletes from
BBC News
This sounds totally lame but I got a bunch of CD's from my old high school cheer coach... they are the kind that mixes a bunch of fast/upbeat songs together with all sorts of sound effects sporadically placed throughout the songs. Those get me going on my speed work runs.:)
ReplyDeleteAh... I absolutly feel like I will die if I don't have music to listen to. Once my ipod earbuds broke mid run I almost cried and had to finish up sooner than I had planned because I "just couldn't do it" I love your music choices they reflect mine Butttt my all time Favorite is Techno. Nothing makes my ass run faster than techno. The only thing that would make it better is if I could run holding glow sticks but that might get me a few stares... haha
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I think it's no surprise that the crazy Zumba girl NEED's music to run or workout to! No music makes Suzi a sad girl.
ReplyDeleteMy two fav running "pump my up" tunes are
1) Family Affair - Mary J Blige (put you need to use tempo magic to speed the tempo up slightly or it's a little slow)
2) In Da Club - 50 Cent - my 100% fav running tune! :D
For morning runs, I don't run with music, it's a nice way to start off the day, just you and the pavement with the sun coming up :-) But my night runs, I always run with music, typically hip hop or angry alternative, must have beats! lol
ReplyDeleteI always have to run with music, it just motivates me so much more. My fav running songs are anything by Lincoln Park, Nickleback, Beyonce, and me too Black Eyed Peas. I could probably run to anything though.
ReplyDeleteSo this sounds like a mixed review of if running to music is good or not, the sources are conflicted.
ReplyDeleteI like running with a book on tape, I actually feel like that's when I'm fastest, but maybe that's just when the time flies by the most.
I used to run with music all the time and felt I couldn't run without it but I have been running without it since training for my duathlons. Since you cannot listen to music during them it didn't make sense to train with it :) I have been loving it!!
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