Does the brain influence muscular endurance?

    Last Updated: October 25, 2023

    Independent of biochemical mechanisms, the brain also influences fatigue from exercise.[1]. For example, mental fatigue has a negative effect on muscular endurance. This phenomenon is most evident during endurance testing of specific muscle groups, as well as in untrained people.[2] Further support for psychological contributions to muscular endurance performance comes from research on attentional focus during resistance exercise, which found that exercisers focused on what they are moving (an external focus, such as the weight being lifted) may see moderate improvements in muscular endurance relative to exercisers focused on their limbs (an internal focus) or with no specified focus.[3]

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