Erratum to“Effects of music and video on perceived exertion during high-intensity exercise”[J Sport Health Sci 6(2017)81–88]
2017-11-27AvailableonlineMay2017
Available online 8 May 2017
Erratum to“Effects of music and video on perceived exertion during high-intensity exercise”[J Sport Health Sci 6(2017)81–88]
Available online 8 May 2017
This is an erratum to our published paper entitled“Effects of music and video on perceived exertion during high-intensity exercise”.1
In the paper mentioned above,there are some errors that we want to clear in this erratum.
On page 83,“%”was missed in 2 places in the penultimate paragraph of the Introduction.The details are as follows:
Hutchinson et al.used a within-subjects design to compare the effects of music,music and video,and no-treatment on exercise performance at-10VT(target HR=148.4 bpm) and at+10VT(target HR=181.5 bpm). should be corrected as
Hutchinson et al.used a within-subjects design to compare the effects of music,music and video,and no-treatment on exercise performance at-10%VT(target HR=148.4 bpm) and at+10%VT(target HR=181.5 bpm).
The editorial of fice would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Reference
1.Chow EC,Etnier JL.Effects of music and video on perceived exertion during high-intensity exercise.J Sport Health Sci2017;6:81–8.
Peer review under responsibility of Shanghai University of Sport.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2017.04.007
2095-2546/©2017 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport.This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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