Designing a music-controlled running application: A sports science and psychological perspective

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Abstract

Music has long been acknowledged for its effects on participants in sports and exercise. For casual runners music may act as a motivator and distractor of physical strain. It may also serve as a training guide, when sensing technology is used as an enabler for adapting music to a runner's situation in real-time. While many effects of music are known from sports science and psychology, application designers lack a consolidated knowledge base that guides them in designing a running application. This work synthesizes findings from the involved disciplines and provides 7 requirements for an application that increases casual runners' motivation and controls training. Copyright is held by the author/owner(s).

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Bauer, C., & Kratschmar, A. (2015). Designing a music-controlled running application: A sports science and psychological perspective. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (Vol. 18, pp. 1379–1384). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2702613.2732736

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