“…Razon, Basevitch, Land, Thompson, & Tenenbaum, 2009). This strategy has been frequently used as a means to increase the use of dissociative thoughts (e.g., daydreaming) and facilitate a more automatic/unconscious control of working muscles during the execution of repetitive physical tasks (see e.g., Bigliassi, Karageorghis, Wright, Orgs, & Nowicky, 2017;Hutchinson, Karageorghis, & Black, 2017). Consequently, when individuals exercise in the presence of such external influences, they may naturally become less aware of their physical sensations, thoughts, and emotions (i.e., reduced exercise consciousness; Rejeski, 1985).…”