The Effect of Endpoint Knowledge on Perceived Exertion, Affect, and Attentional Focus During Self-Paced Running

Volume: 29, Issue: 4, Pages: 934 - 941
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Hanson, NJ and Buckworth, J. The effect of endpoint knowledge on perceived exertion, affect, and attentional focus during self-paced running. J Strength Cond Res 29(4): 934–941, 2015—The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of endpoint knowledge on psychophysiological variables. Twenty-two runners (11 men and 11 women) participated in 2 conditions: a run with an unknown endpoint and a run to the same distance with knowledge of the...
Paper Details
Title
The Effect of Endpoint Knowledge on Perceived Exertion, Affect, and Attentional Focus During Self-Paced Running
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
934 - 941
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