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Chapter17 Terry and Karageorghis MAS1REVISED

Future Directions 
Asynchronous Music
. There are five notable trends to emerge from the many studies that 
have examined the impact of asynchronous music. First, a change in tempo from slow to fast 


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can elicit an ergogenic effect in aerobic endurance activities. Second, use of asynchronous 
music during submaximal exercise can reduce RPE by up to 10%, although the degree to 
which this effect is mediated by the motivational qualities of music requires further empirical 
investigation. It would also be advantageous to use psychobiological measures, such as 
salivary cortisol, to examine the mechanisms that underlie the benefits that have been 
observed at submaximal work intensities. Third, from an applied perspective, slow 
asynchronous music (< 110 bpm) is generally inappropriate for exercise or training contexts 
unless used to limit effort exertion or as an auditory backdrop for warm-up/cool-down 
activities. Fourth, rather than a positive-linear relationship between exercise heart rate and 
music-tempo preference (Iwanaga 1995a, 1995b), recent research has suggested a quartic
relationship, that should guide practitioners in their prescription of music for activities at 
different work intensities. We also recommend that researchers re-examine this quartic trend 
to gauge whether it is manifest across a range of exercise modalities. Finally, in support of 
Rejeski‟s (1985) load-dependent hypothesis, asynchronous music has a negligible effect on 
psychological and psychophysical responses beyond the anaerobic threshold (70-80% VO
2max
[A DOT ABOVE THE V IS REQUIRED]
). 
Synchronous Music
. The few studies that have evaluated use of synchronous music 
indicate that it can be applied to aerobic and anaerobic endurance activities to bring a number 
of psychological and psychophysical benefits, as well as ergogenic effects. Most recently
research has shown that synchronous music used during submaximal cycle ergometry can 
facilitate a ~7% decrease in oxygen uptake (Bacon et al., under review). This finding 
warrants reinvestigation using a range of exercise modalities; in particular, rhythmic and 
repetitive exercise, such as running and rowing. At present, there is a paucity of research into 
the application of synchronous music and the mechanisms that underlie its benefits. 
Moreover, this area is in need of development of specific theory to underscore research 


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efforts. Our own investigations have shown large positive effects with recreational exercise 
participants, and although these are unlikely to be as pronounced with high-level performers, 
the exploration of music-movement synchrony with elite athletes remains a tantalizing 
prospect for sport scientists. 
Pre-task Music
. Research has shown that pre-task music can be used to manipulate 
activation levels prior to sport or exercise performance. According to Bishop and 
Karageorghis (2009), this may be due to a combination of emotion-mediated activation of 
visuomotor decision-making pathways in the brain and the priming of increased corticospinal 
excitability of motor circuits. Pre-task music can also facilitate task-relevant imagery/mental 
rehearsal, enhance self-confidence, and promote the attainment of flow. Despite much 
anecdotal evidence of famous athletes using pre-task music to good effect (see Boxed 
Example 17.4), there have been relatively few scientific investigations to ascertain the precise 
effects and their underlying mechanisms. Accordingly, this area is potentially fruitful given 
the broad interest in pre-performance states that is evident in the sport psychology literature. 
We anticipate that the use of music, video, and priming in combination will become 
widespread in elite sport during the next decade. Indeed, researchers have already begun to 
examine the interactive effects of these media (see Loizou & Karageorghis, 2009). 
Recuperative Music.
 
Investigation of recuperative music is almost entirely virgin territory 
for sport and exercise researchers. There is a need for a conceptual framework to be 
developed and for this to act as a springboard for both nomothetic and ideographic 
investigations. The latter approach is likely to be more relevant to the application of 
recuperative music given differing individual needs for recovery from injury and heavy 
training. We advocate that music could be used in a far more systematic manner in order to 
facilitate the mental and physical well-being of sport and exercise participants. To aid 
scientific investigation of recuperative music, it would be advantageous for researchers to 


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develop a scale, similar to the BMRI, for assessing the sedative qualities of music in a 
physical activity context. 

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