Department of Kinesiology, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Percept Mot Skills. 2021 Jun;128(3):1183-1196. doi: 10.1177/00315125211002406. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of listening to pre-exercise music on bench press performance. We recruited 10 resistance trained males (M age= 22.8, SD = 5.8 years; M height= 173.7, SD = 8.3 cm; M body mass = 81.0, SD = 18.2 kg) for this crossover counterbalanced research design. Participants completed two bench press exercise trials of (a) No music (NM), and (b) Pre-exercise music (PreExM) separated by at least 48 hours. For each trial, following a warm-up, participants listened to music or no music for three minutes. After this 3-minute period, they completed one set of bench press repetitions with maximum explosive intent at 75% one repetition maximum (1 RPM). We used a rotary encoder to measure power and velocity of barbell movement. After a 3-minute rest during which they again listened to music or no music, participants completed another set of repetitions to failure (RTF) at 75% of 1RM. Immediately following this second set of repetitions, we measured exercise motivation with a visual analog scale (VAS). We found that the PreExM condition increased mean power output (p = 0.005; d = 0.792) and barbell velocity (p = 0.015; d = 0.722). RTF were significantly higher during the PreExM versus NM trial (p = 0.002; d = 0.985), and motivation was significantly higher in the PreExM trial versus NM (p = 0.001; d = 0.932). These findings suggest improved muscle power explosiveness and strength-endurance when listening to music before a bench press exercise. From a practical standpoint, athletes who have the option of listening to music immediately prior to resistance exercise may benefit from its use.
这项研究的目的是检验运动前听音乐对卧推表现的影响。我们招募了 10 名经过力量训练的男性(M 年龄=22.8,SD=5.8 岁;M 身高=173.7,SD=8.3cm;M 体重=81.0,SD=18.2kg)参与这项交叉平衡研究设计。参与者完成了两次卧推运动测试(a)无音乐(NM)和(b)运动前音乐(PreExM),两次测试之间至少间隔 48 小时。在每次测试中,参与者在热身结束后听音乐或不听音乐 3 分钟。在这 3 分钟结束后,他们以最大爆发力在 75%的 1 次重复最大值(1 RPM)下完成一组卧推重复。我们使用旋转编码器测量杠铃运动的功率和速度。在 3 分钟的休息期间,他们再次听音乐或不听音乐,然后以 75%的 1RM 完成另一组重复至力竭(RTF)。在第二组重复完成后,我们使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量运动动机。我们发现,运动前音乐条件下的平均功率输出(p=0.005;d=0.792)和杠铃速度(p=0.015;d=0.722)均显著增加。与 NM 测试相比,PreExM 测试的 RTF 显著更高(p=0.002;d=0.985),并且 PreExM 测试的运动动机显著更高(p=0.001;d=0.932)。这些发现表明,在进行卧推运动前听音乐可以提高肌肉爆发力和力量耐力。从实际的角度来看,有选择在进行抗阻运动前听音乐的运动员可能会从中受益。