Researchers have discovered that swearing and using bad or profane language can increase one's physical strength. researchers are from Keele University in England. They conducted tests on 81 people to see effect swearing had on their physical performance. In one test, participants did short, intense workout on an exercise bike. Some people were asked to swear as much as they could before they started their workout, while others were told to be quiet. In another test, participants were told to grip bike's handlebars as tightly as they could. researchers found that groups who swore lot, cycled or gripped three to four per cent more powerfully than tight-lipped group.
Past research also shows that swearing helps to increase our tolerance to pain. 2009 study discovered that swearing led to increased heart rate and higher levels of adrenaline - these help to numb pain. This perhaps explains why so many of us swear when we hurt ourselves. Another study found that swearing was sign of honesty because people who swear frequently are believed to be better at self-expression. Dr. Richard Stephens, lead researcher of Keele study, said he was at loss to explain why swearing affects body. He said: "Quite why it is that swearing has these effects on strength and pain tolerance remains to be discovered. We have yet to understand power of swearing fully."