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Bar None: S2E03 - Sports & Music - A Natural Duo?

Prof. Peter Terry, Sports Psychologist | Dayang Nurfaizah, Singer

26-Aug-17 10:00

Bar None: S2E03 - Sports & Music - A Natural Duo?

Bar None is back, and just in time for the exciting KL'17 SEA Games! Over the next couple of weeks, we'll be focusing on the ins and outs of the games, bringing you the latest updates and highlights as we cheer on our Malaysian heroes.

This week, we explore psychology of sports, and in particular - sound & music's ability to subconsciously enhance an athlete's performance. Could this be our secret weapon behind this year's KL'17 SEA Games? We ask Professor Peter Terry, sports psychologist and co-author of renowned book, Inside Sport Psychology and Dayang Nurfaizah, long-time Malaysian crooner and singer of the official KL'17 SEA Games, Bangkit Bersama.

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