Effect of attentional focus in swimming

A. Křehký, P. Schlegel, A. Agricola
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The use of verbal instructions is a common tool to improve motor learning and performance. Current results show, that providing instructions that focus an athlete’s attention externally (directed at the movement effect), rather than internally (directed at the athlete ́s body movements), generally result in enhanced motor skill performance. This study provides a comprehensive review of the existing literature which examined the influence of verbal attentional focusing instructions in swimming. The aim of the study was to find out what kind of instructions are suitable for motor learning and swimming performance. Analysis has shown that most of the available studies are focused mainly on performance itself, not motor learning. Nevertheless, several studies have confirmed the hypothesis that externally directed instruction appears to have a more effective effect in general for competitive swimmers and also for non-competitive swimmers. Based on the results, it can also be concluded that instructions directed at driving forces (i.e. arm and leg movements) appear to have a more effective effect for performance, than instructions that lead to the correct body position or breathing. It is obvious that in comparison with other sports of a similar nature, in the field of swimming there is a need for further experiments focusing not only on performance but also on the whole process of motor learning.
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游泳中注意力集中的作用
使用口头指令是改善运动学习和表现的常用工具。目前的研究结果表明,提供指导,使运动员的注意力集中在外部(针对运动效果),而不是内部(针对运动员的身体运动),通常会提高运动技能的表现。本研究对现有文献中有关游泳言语注意力集中指导的影响进行了综述。本研究的目的是找出适合运动学习和游泳表现的指导方式。分析表明,大多数现有的研究主要集中在表现本身,而不是运动学习。然而,一些研究已经证实了一个假设,即外部指导的指导似乎对竞技游泳运动员和非竞技游泳运动员都有更有效的效果。基于这些结果,我们也可以得出这样的结论:针对驱动力(即手臂和腿的运动)的指导似乎比引导正确的身体姿势或呼吸的指导更有效。很明显,与其他类似性质的运动相比,游泳领域需要进一步的实验,不仅要关注表现,还要关注运动学习的整个过程。
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