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Vibration Tech Makes Exercise Feel Easier

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Tendon vibration before exercise reduces perceived effort.
  • Cyclists exerted more power yet felt no more discomfort.
  • This technique could boost exercise motivation and adherence.
Vibration Tech Makes Exercise Feel Easier

A novel technique involving tendon vibration before exercise may make physical activity feel considerably less arduous, according to recent research. Scientists discovered that stimulating specific tendons can alter how the brain perceives exertion, making workouts more enjoyable even when the body is working harder.

The study, conducted by an international team, involved participants who received vibration therapy on their Achilles and knee tendons prior to cycling. These individuals demonstrated increased power output and heart rates compared to control groups, yet critically, they reported no greater sense of difficulty or discomfort.

This groundbreaking insight into sensory signal influence on perceived effort could be key to promoting consistent physical activity. By altering the brain's evaluation of effort versus reward, this method may encourage more people to stick with exercise routines, ultimately contributing to better health and well-being.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They applied vibration to the Achilles and knee tendons before participants exercised.
Participants exerted more effort and produced higher power output, but perceived the workout as less difficult.
The study was limited to a short, three-minute cycling exercise, so its effect on marathons is not yet known.

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