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How to Clean Your Phone, More Info About a New Disease Won’t Comfort You, and the Best Workout Music According to Research

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Self-improvement, Science, Astronomy, Education

4.6935 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Learn about how to choose the best music for your workout playlist; why learning more about a new disease like coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) won’t comfort you; and how to clean your phone.

For the best workout playlist, go for deep bass and fast tempos by Mae Rice

More info about a disease won’t comfort you by Steffie Drucker

How to clean your phone by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Linda)

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0:00.0

Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Curiosity.com.

0:06.0

I'm Cody Gough.

0:07.0

And I'm Ashley Hamer.

0:08.0

Today you learn about how to choose the best music for your workout playlist,

0:12.0

and while learning more about a new disease won't

0:14.4

comfort you. We'll also answer a listener question about how to clean your phone.

0:18.4

Would satisfy some curiosity. What makes a great workout song exactly?

0:24.0

If I were to play a couple of clips of music for you,

0:26.0

which do you think would get you more pumped up?

0:28.0

Would it be this one.

0:35.0

one.

0:37.0

or this one. I always love to have tuba and banjo in my workout playlist.

0:52.0

Yeah.

0:53.1

All right, so it's probably pretty obvious

0:54.9

which one of these you'd rather have in your ears

0:56.8

when you're going for a run or pumping iron.

0:59.3

But why exactly?

1:01.4

Well, according to two new recent studies, it's because songs with higher

1:05.3

tempos and heavy bass can actually make you feel more powerful and less fatigued.

1:10.3

One study focused on how a song's tempo affected athletes heart rates and perceived

1:15.7

exertion, or their sense of how hard they'd worked.

1:19.7

Participants in this study did two different types of workouts, a brisk walk and a leg press, either in silence

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