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Pacific Review Nov/Dec 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Nov/Dec 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Sept/Oct 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Sept/Oct 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review May/June 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review May/June 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review March/April 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review March/April 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Jan/Feb 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Jan/Feb 1989, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Music And Metronomic Beat On Heart Rate, Ratings Of Perceived Exertion, And Physical Endurance Prior To A Heart Rate Cut-Off, Cheryl Ann Louie
The Effects Of Music And Metronomic Beat On Heart Rate, Ratings Of Perceived Exertion, And Physical Endurance Prior To A Heart Rate Cut-Off, Cheryl Ann Louie
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
This study examined the effects of music and metronomic beat on heart rate (HR). ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). and physical endurance in healthy females ages 18 to 30. Volunteers were screened via a health questionnaire and the Astrand Work Test on a Monark bicycle ergometer. yielding a predicted aerobic working capacity (V02) of 28 mililiters or more. The 30 subjects were then randomly assigned to one of two experimental conditions (music or metronome group) for a cycling test at 75% capacity. HR and Borg RPE were measured repeatedly, with a posttest measure of physical endurance (kilometers travelled). No significant …