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Controlled Clinical Trial
. 2006 Aug;12(8):CR325-31.
Epub 2006 Jul 12.

Effects of a yoga lifestyle intervention on performance-related characteristics of musicians: a preliminary study

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Controlled Clinical Trial

Effects of a yoga lifestyle intervention on performance-related characteristics of musicians: a preliminary study

Sat Bir S Khalsa et al. Med Sci Monit. 2006 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Previous research has suggested that yoga and meditation practices are effective in stress management, alleviating anxiety and musculoskeletal problems and improving mood and cognitive and physical performance. Musicians experience a number of challenges in their profession including high levels of stress, performance anxiety and performance-related musculoskeletal conditions. Yoga and meditation techniques are therefore potentially useful practices for professional musicians.

Material/methods: Musicians enrolled in a prestigious 2-month summer fellowship program were invited to participate in a regular yoga and meditation program at a yoga center during the course of the program. The 10 participants in the yoga program completed baseline and end-program questionnaires evaluating performance-related musculoskeletal conditions, performance anxiety, mood and flow experience. Fellows not participating in the yoga program were recruited to serve as controls and completed the same assessments (N=8).

Results: The yoga participants showed some improvements relative to control subjects on most measures, with the relative improvement in performance anxiety being the greatest.

Conclusions: The results from this preliminary study suggest that yoga and meditation may be beneficial as a routine practice to reduce performance anxiety in musicians.

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