No Result
View All Result
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Melbourne Post
  • Home
  • Politics
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Army
  • Tech
Melbourne Post
  • Home
  • Politics
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Army
  • Tech
No Result
View All Result
Melbourne Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Sports

Surprising experiment: Identify where time passes 9% slower

October 25, 2025
in Sports

Surprising experiment: Identify where time passes 9% slower

A new experiment shows that gym time is perceived as slower.

Many people feel that time passes more slowly when they go to the gym. Scientists have investigated the mystery of this feeling.

What's more, according to new research, this isn't due to boring workouts. Research shows that while exercising, people perceive the time to be longer than it actually is. “Time doesn't pass”

In the experiment, participants exercised on a stationary bike and were then asked to estimate time in 30 seconds. The results showed that participants underestimated duration by an average of 8 to 9%. This means time passes slowly in their eyes.

The main purpose of the study is not just to confirm the joke “time doesn't pass”; The goal is to understand how the brain and body perceive time during exercise. Because many physiological and psychological changes occur in the body during exercise.

In the study of 33 participants, everyone completed a 4000 meter stationary bike ride in three different ways:

– Alone (like test driving),

– Fight against virtual opponents (similar to “ghost opponents” in the game),

– In a real competitive environment (trying to beat your opponent).

Participants were asked to estimate 30-second intervals at five different points: before exercise, 500 meters, 1,500 meters, 2,500 meters, and after exercise.

The results were interesting: Time perception did not differ depending on race type or level of physical exertion. Therefore, racing against opponents does not make time feel like it passes any faster. No matter how hard the participants tried, time still passed at the same “slow” rate.

SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY

The researchers note that these findings, although conducted with a small sample size (33 people), differ from previous studies on “time perception during exercise.” The study was published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Brain and Behavior.

The findings are especially important for sports psychology, the researchers said. Because how time is perceived has an impact on both attention and motivation. If even competing cannot speed up athletes' times, they may need to develop different strategies to maintain their attention.

According to experts, this is also an important factor in the training plan for elite athletes. For example, people like Michael Phelps try to memorize their times in muscle memory while mentally practicing their races. In races where millisecond differences are decisive, turning a few seconds too early can mean missing out on the record. The scientists summarized the study with the following sentence:

“More research needs to be done to understand the role of external stimuli, intensity and duration in time perception during exercise, because all of these factors are decisive for accurate timing and performance during physical activities.”

They forget about abs and happiness: celebrities are tired of dieting. Who is on the list?
Opinion

They forget about abs and happiness: celebrities are tired of dieting. Who is on the list?

December 16, 2025

The new year is just around the corner, which means the eternal dilemma: Olivier or the gym? If you're blaming...

Read more
Media: The US moved weapons near Venezuela

Media: The US moved weapons near Venezuela

December 16, 2025
Police question Rob Reiner's son about his parents' deaths

Police question Rob Reiner's son about his parents' deaths

December 16, 2025
December 2025 SED claim: Social and Economic Support (SED) Grant deposited into account

December 2025 SED claim: Social and Economic Support (SED) Grant deposited into account

December 16, 2025
Rutte will participate in consultations on Ukraine in Berlin

Rutte will participate in consultations on Ukraine in Berlin

December 16, 2025
Nvidia will increase H200 chip production for China due to demand

Nvidia will increase H200 chip production for China due to demand

December 16, 2025

© 2025 Melbourne Post

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Army
  • Tech

© 2025 Melbourne Post


Warning: array_sum() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /www/wwwroot/melbournepost.org/wp-content/plugins/jnews-social-share/class.jnews-social-background-process.php on line 111