2017
DOI: 10.1249/01.mss.0000519268.13458.c0
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Resistance Exercise Performed With The Same Load In Self-selected And Imposed Intensities Promote Different Affective And Perceptual Responses

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“…Hamlyn-Williams [45] observed that aerobic exercise lowers perceptual responses and affective responses are higher during self-selected intensity than during imposed intensity. Similar results were observed in the study by Da Silva [46] on resistance training, in which three of the four exercises used in the study had lower perceptual responses, and all exercises showed higher affective responses for self-selected intensity.…”
Section: Affective Responses and Self-selected Intensitysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Hamlyn-Williams [45] observed that aerobic exercise lowers perceptual responses and affective responses are higher during self-selected intensity than during imposed intensity. Similar results were observed in the study by Da Silva [46] on resistance training, in which three of the four exercises used in the study had lower perceptual responses, and all exercises showed higher affective responses for self-selected intensity.…”
Section: Affective Responses and Self-selected Intensitysupporting
confidence: 89%