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Brief summary
The effects of listening to music on anaerobic power in elite weightlifting athletes will be examined.
Detailed description
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of music listening on anaerobic power in elite weightlifting athletes.There is no study in the literature examining the relationship between music listening and anaerobic power in elite weightlifting athletes. Since our study will be the first to investigate the subject, we foresee that it is scientifically important and will shed light on future studies. In addition, national or international publications are planned after the study is completed.
Interventions
Wingate Anaerobic Power Test is based on maximal pedaling on a bicycle ergometer against a predetermined constant load to provide the highest mechanical power for 30 seconds. During the test, measurements are made automatically at intervals of five seconds and six equal intervals. As a result of these measurements, some data are obtained that allow us to obtain information about anaerobic performance.
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Being an elite weightlifter, volunteering for research
Exclusion criteria
* If you have any disability that may prevent the test, hearing problems
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Wingate anaerobic power test | baseline | Peak Power (Maximum Anaerobic Power): The highest mechanical power achieved in any five-second period during the test. Average Power (Maximum Anaerobic Capacity): It is the average power generated during the test. Lowest Power (Minimum Power): The lowest mechanical power achieved during any five-second period during the test. Fatigue Index: It expresses the decrease in strength that occurs during the test as a percentage. It is calculated by dividing the difference between the highest power value and the lowest value obtained within any five-second period during the test by the highest power value obtained. |
Countries
Turkey (Türkiye)