No Differences in Active Young Adults’ Affective Valence or Enjoyment Between Rowing and Cycling
Abstract
Regular participation in continuous exercise modalities including running, walking, cycling, and rowing is an effective way to satisfy public health recommendations for moderate intensity continuous training. Rowing and cycling are each nonweight bearing, yet they differ, based on the size of muscle mass required. As it is unknown whether this discrepancy alters participants’ perceptual responses to exercise, this study examined differences in...
Paper Details
Title
No Differences in Active Young Adults’ Affective Valence or Enjoyment Between Rowing and Cycling
Published Date
Feb 9, 2020
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
3
Pages
555 - 570
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