Can the music you listen to in the car increase your risk for crashing? It’s all about tempo, according to a study released ...
From sober singalongs to mid-afternoon power ballads, people appear to be turning to the mic for a mood boost rather than a late-night blowout ...
High-energy playlists over 120 BPM increase speeding violations by unconsciously syncing your acceleration to the beat, research shows.
I have a nerdy confession: my fastest Peloton ride to date was to the Hamilton soundtrack. One of my favorite runs in recent memory was a slow 45-minute trot to Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl.
Neuroscientists and exercise physiologists explain how the type of music you listen to when working out affects your brain.
Spotify is rolling out a new feature that’s meant to make transitions in between tracks even smoother. If you’ll recall, the streaming service released the ability to create customized transitions ...
Videos show entire classrooms performing synchronised movements to fast BPM electronic beats, blending standard callisthenics with rave-like rhythms. This shift aims to make workouts more engaging, ...
If you’re anything like me, you know the struggle of staying on track once Thanksgiving leftovers roll into Christmas cookie season. According to the study, Mariah Carey reigns again…. surprise, ...
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