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Aerobics Acoustics Can Harm HearingWorking out at a gym may improve your muscle tone, but both the staff and exercise participants could damage their ears from the loud music, says physicist Eugenie Mielczarek of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Over the past three years, Mielczarek measured sound levels in aerobics and other exercise classes at three fitness clubs in Fairfax County. At some clubs, sound levels reached 120 decibels, "close to that of using a jackhammer," she says.
But the volume may soon be turned down for a different reason, says Cedric Bryant, ACE's chief exercise physiologist. "We've been finding that a lot of instructors are suffering voice damage from shouting over the music," he says. Paul Guinnessy
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