THE EFFECTS OF PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR RELAXATION ON NOVICE ARCHERS’ STATE ANXIETY, HEART RATE AND PERFORMANCE SCORES

H. Rizal, Mawar Siti Hajar, Garry Kuan, Meisam Savadelavar, Y. Kueh
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Background: Studies have indicated that relaxation techniques are beneficial for athletes by enhancing their concentration, self-confidence, and reducing the levels of anxiety, stress, blood pressure and muscles stiffness. Progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) focuses on tightening and relaxing specific muscle groups of the body to achieve a state of relaxation which is a useful tool for competitive sport. Materials and Methods: PMR was applied to novice archers to examine its effect on state anxiety, heart rate and shooting performance. A total of 11 male and 17 female participants were recruited for this study. They were randomly assigned using gender matched into two research conditions, PMR ( n = 14) and control ( n = 14) groups. A pre- and post-tests archery shooting performance was conducted before and after the three weeks of intervention period, which consisted of nine sessions of PMR. Participant’s psychological aspects were measured using the Revised competitive state anxiety inventory-2 (CSAI-2R) questionnaires, while the physiological aspect was measured using a digital pulse oximeter to monitor heart rate. Archery shooting score were measured using ten metre distance. Repeated measure of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyse the results. Result: There were significant changes in time effect for cognitive anxiety ( p = 0.037) and archery performance ( p = 0.019) but no significant difference between group ( p = 0.458) and interaction effects ( p = 0.110). There were also no significant results for time, group and interaction effects for somatic anxiety, self-confidence and arousal state Conclusion: PMR training showed no significant effect on anxiety, heart rate and archery performance on novice archers. Future studies may compare the effects of PMR on trained athletes. Keywords: Progressive muscle relaxation, novice, archers, shooting, performance
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渐进式肌肉放松对新手弓箭手焦虑状态、心率及成绩评分的影响
背景:研究表明,放松技术对运动员有益,可以提高他们的注意力、自信心,降低焦虑、压力、血压和肌肉僵硬程度。渐进式肌肉放松(PMR)专注于收紧和放松身体的特定肌肉群,以达到放松状态,这是竞技运动的有用工具。材料与方法:将PMR应用于射箭新手,观察其对状态焦虑、心率和射击成绩的影响。这项研究共招募了11名男性和17名女性参与者。他们被随机分配到两个研究条件,PMR组(n = 14)和对照组(n = 14)。在为期三周的干预期之前和之后分别进行了箭术射击测试前和测试后的表现,其中包括九次PMR。参与者的心理方面使用修订竞争状态焦虑量表-2 (CSAI-2R)问卷进行测量,而生理方面使用数字脉搏血氧仪监测心率。射箭得分是用十米距离来计算的。使用重复方差测量(ANOVA)对结果进行分析。结果:认知焦虑时间效应(p = 0.037)、射箭成绩时间效应(p = 0.019)组间差异有统计学意义(p = 0.458),交互作用时间效应(p = 0.110)组间差异无统计学意义(p = 0.458)。结论:PMR训练对新手射箭运动员的焦虑、心率和射箭成绩无显著影响。未来的研究可能会比较PMR对训练有素的运动员的影响。关键词:渐进式肌肉放松;新手;弓箭手
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