Body focus and cardioceptive accuracy are not associated with physical performance and perceived fatigue in a sample of individuals with regular physical activity
It is often assumed that distracting attention from unpleasant body sensations evoked by physical exertion can alleviate perceived fatigue and increase physical performance. Also, the higher acuity of perception of heartbeats was associated with less physical performance in one study with sedentary...
Main Authors: | Bogdány, T. (Author), Ferentzi, E. (Author), Ihász, F. (Author), Kósa, L. (Author), Köteles, F. (Author), Mikó, A. (Author), Szabolcs, Z. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2021
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