Am I nearly there? The effect of anticipated running distance on perceived exertion and attentional focus
Two studies tested the hypothesis that teleoanticipatory mechanisms regulate the perception of exertion (RPE) in the context of expected exercise duration by the adjustment of attentional focus. Study 1 involved 22 runners who participated in a short (8-mile) run and a long (10-mile) run on separate...
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Language: | English |
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