@article{Song_Motevalli_Zhou_2024, title={Melodic Movements: The Role of Music in Shaping Sport Performance and Psychological Responses}, volume={46}, url={https://issjournal.iscpes.net/index.php/iss/article/view/24}, DOI={10.69665/iss.v46i2.24}, abstractNote={&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The application of music in sport can enhance training and competition performance. This study explored the effects of different music genres on students&amp;#039; emotional, psychological, and athletic performance. Motivational music (e.g., blues, jazz, classical) has reflective and complex qualities, with a tempo of 60-80 beats per minute; high-tempo music (e.g., rock, heavy metal, alternative) has intense and rebellious characteristics, with a tempo of 120-140 beats per minute; upbeat music (e.g., pop music, New German Wave), film music, and popular German music have cheerful and traditional qualities, with a tempo of 100-130 beats per minute; rhythmic music (e.g., soul/R&amp;amp;amp;B, rap/hip-hop, and electronic music), have strong rhythmic features, with a tempo of 80-100 beats per minute; and self-selected music is chosen by the participants based on preference. Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from 400 students at Shandong Sport University (50.8% male, 49.3% female, ages 18-21) to assess demographics, music preferences (Short Test of Music Preferences), psychological responses (Sport Emotions Questionnaire (SEQ) and Attention Questionnaire (AQ-RARC), sport motivation (adapted from Gill et al., 1983), and physical performance (International Fitness Inventory). Results from the PLS-SEM analysis indicated a composite reliability (CR ≥0.7) and an average variance extracted (AVE ≥0.5), meeting the Fornell-Larcker criteria for the model&amp;#039;s reliability and validity. Model fit indices (SRMR, RMSEA &amp;amp;lt; 0.08; CFI &amp;amp;gt; 0.90) and path coefficient (t-value &amp;amp;gt; 1.96), confirmed significance, with an R² value &amp;amp;gt; 0.3 and a Q² value &amp;amp;gt; 0, demonstrating the model&amp;#039;s explanatory and predictive power. Findings suggest that different music genres significantly enhance students&amp;#039; athletic performance and psychological well-being.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;}, number={2}, journal={International Sports Studies}, author={Song, Rui and Motevalli, Saeid and Zhou, Yuezhi}, year={2024}, month={Dec.}, pages={96–124} }