Influence of different focus of attention instructions on learning volleyball skills for young novices

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Human Sport and Exercise Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI:10.14198/JHSE.2022.174.14
A. Lola, Andriani Koutsomarkou, G. Tzetzis
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The simultaneous improvement of both form and outcome of sport skills is a challenge for every instructor since these are competing goals, especially for novices, and in the early stages of learning the improvement of movement form is usually more important than outcome. However, when novices have both goals, outcome usually prevails over form. External over internal focus of attention has been proposed by many researchers as an effective method for the development and learning of movement form or outcome. In this study, 57 girls were randomly divided into 2 experimental groups (external and internal) and a control group. All groups performed a pre-test. The two experimental groups followed an intervention program for 12 training units (6 weeks X 2 times a week). A post-test and a transfer test followed two weeks later. Data were analysed by factorial ANOVA (3 groups X 3 measurements) with repeated measurements of the last factor, followed by a post-hoc Tukey test. Both experimental groups, but not the control group, improved their performance in both form and outcome from pre-test to post-test and transfer test. The external focus group scored better in both form and outcome than the internal focus group in the post and transfer tests. It seems that external focus drives a subconscious motor control that results in greater movement automaticity and improves both form and outcome of sport skills. It is concluded that the external focus method is appropriate to develop both form and outcome of perceptual-motor skills.
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不同注意力集中指导对青少年排球技术学习的影响
同时提高运动技能的形式和结果对每个教练来说都是一个挑战,因为这些都是竞争目标,尤其是对新手来说,在学习的早期阶段,运动形式的改善通常比结果更重要。然而,当新手同时拥有这两个目标时,结果通常会优先于形式。许多研究人员提出,关注外部而非内部是发展和学习运动形式或结果的有效方法。在这项研究中,57名女孩被随机分为2个实验组(外部和内部)和一个对照组。所有组都进行了预测试。两个实验组遵循12个训练单元的干预计划(6周X每周2次)。两周后进行了后测试和转移测试。通过因子方差分析(3组X 3次测量)对数据进行分析,重复测量最后一个因子,然后进行事后Tukey检验。从测试前到测试后和转移测试,两个实验组(而不是对照组)在形式和结果上都有所改善。在离职后和转学测试中,外部焦点小组在形式和结果上的得分都高于内部焦点小组。似乎外部焦点驱动了潜意识的运动控制,从而提高了运动的自动性,并改善了运动技能的形式和结果。结果表明,外焦法适用于发展知觉运动技能的形式和结果。
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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