Warm-up music and low-dose caffeine enhance the activity profile and psychophysiological responses during simulated combat in female taekwondo athletes

Slaheddine Delleli, Ibrahim Ouergui, Hamdi Messaoudi, Craig Bridge, Luca Paolo Ardigò, Hamdi Chtourou

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Abstract

To assess the effects of warm-up music and low dose (3 mg·kg-1) of caffeine (CAF) on female taekwondo athlete's activity profile and psychophysiological responses during simulated combat. In a double-blinded, randomized, crossover study, 16 female athletes participated in simulated combats under one control and 5 experimental conditions [i.e., CAF alone (CAF), placebo alone (PL), CAF with music (CAF + M), PL with music (PL + M), and no supplement with music (M)]. After warming-up, athletes rated their felt arousal (FAS). Mean (HRmean) and peak (HRpeak) heart rate values were determined for each combat. After fighting, athletes rated their perceived exertion (RPE), feeling scale (FS), FAS, and physical enjoyment (PACES). Time-motion and technical-tactical variables were analyzed. CAF + M induced shorter skip and pause time, while attack time increased compared to other conditions (p < 0.05). Moreover, CAF + M increased single attacks, combined attacks, counter-attacks (p < 0.001), and defensive actions (p < 0.05) than other conditions. HRmean and HRpeak were lower under CAF + M than other conditions (p < 0.05). Additionally, higher FAS post-combat, FS, and PACES were observed under CAF + M, while RPE was lower (except CAF condition) compared to the other conditions (p < 0.05.Using CAF with warm-up music may increase combat cadence and improve the psychological state in female athletes more effectively than either strategy alone.

Original languageEnglish
Article number14302
Pages (from-to)14302
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
Early online date21 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Female
  • Caffeine/pharmacology
  • Music/psychology
  • Athletes/psychology
  • Martial Arts/physiology
  • Young Adult
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Heart Rate/drug effects
  • Warm-Up Exercise
  • Adult
  • Athletic Performance/physiology
  • Arousal/drug effects
  • Martial Arts
  • Activity Profile
  • Ergogenic Aids
  • Arousal
  • Caffeine
  • Heart Rate
  • Athletic Performance
  • Attack
  • Athletes
  • Music
  • Performance
  • Activity profile
  • Ergogenic aids

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