Swimmers might actually benefit from the celebrated rivalry between American swimmers Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps. A new research on rivalry has suggested that it could be shaving as much as 2 percent off the swimmers' times. "A rivalry in this kind of context is apt to benefit these swimmers' motivation and performance," Live Science quoted Gavin Kilduff, an assistant professor at New York University who studies the causes and consequences of rivalry, ...Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Athletes' Performance Might Be Boosted by Rivalry
Swimmers might actually benefit from the celebrated rivalry between American swimmers Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps. A new research on rivalry has suggested that it could be shaving as much as 2 percent off the swimmers' times. "A rivalry in this kind of context is apt to benefit these swimmers' motivation and performance," Live Science quoted Gavin Kilduff, an assistant professor at New York University who studies the causes and consequences of rivalry, ...
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