Science

Believe to achieve

A new study shows that believing that you can achieve a lift actually helps you lift it. Now how do you scientifically test belief? Like this.

Researchers informed healthy study participants that they were testing caffeine’s effects on performance and post-exercise heart rate. One group was told it would be given a caffeine drink immediately prior to working out, while another was told it would be given a placebo. However, rather than actually giving a caffeine drink to one of the groups, the researchers gave both groups a placebo. Participants then performed single-leg leg-extension exercises for 15 repetitions at 60 percent of their one-rep max, and the results were interesting. Subjects who believed they had received the caffeine drink performed two additional repetitions during the leg extension and reported feeling as though they had worked less hard than subjects who performed the same exercise without what they believed to be the caffeine drink. In this case, believing made all the difference.

FUSION FACT

Caffeine works big time, but not for everyone, and caffeine can stop working for you even if you get a kick out of it now. This research makes it clear that although caffeine works well, it’s really the mind that’s the power behind most of its effects. Caffeine works because it affects your mind and gets you energized and focused. But you can do this naturally by visualizing your workout before you do it. Mix both caffeine and visualization together, and you have a serious recipe for an intense workout and muscle growth! So use them together, but never neglect or forget about the importance of having control over both your muscles and your mind.

SOURCE

Duncan MJ, Lyons M, Hankey J. Placebo effects of caffeine on short-term resistance exercise to failure. Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2009 Jun;4(2):244-53.

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