左手动态握力对男子篮球罚球时窒息的即时和持续影响

Bhuvanesh D. Wadhwani, Harry Ban Teck Lim, Bridget L. McConnell
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本研究调查了左手动态握力(LDH;左手挤压)对减少篮球罚球表现中的窒息(焦虑导致的表现下降)的直接和持续影响。以往的研究证实了 LDH 在各种运动中减轻窒息的功效,但其持续时间仍难以确定。本研究考察了:a)在高压条件下,进行 LDH 的参与者表现出的成绩下降程度是否低于对照组;b)随着时间的推移,效果是否稳定。20 名经验丰富的右撇子男性参与者(Mage = 23.10)分别在测试前(基线低压)和测试后(高压-1;高压-2)尝试了 20 次自由投篮。参与者被随机分配到左手组或右手组/对照组,并在高压-1 测试前进行相应的手部收缩。从低压(Mcognitive = 15.75;Msomatic = 14.90)到高压-1(Mcognitive = 20.75;Msomatic = 18.75),通过竞技状态焦虑量表-2评估状态焦虑。事后分析表明,左手组在所有阶段都能保持成绩。然而,对照组在高压-1 阶段的成绩有所下降,而在高压-2 阶段仍保持不变。研究结果支持了这两个假设,说明 LDH 能够在至少 15 分钟的时间内有效对抗窒息。这项新颖的研究有助于深入了解 LDH 的有效持续时间,从而更广泛地融入竞技体育。
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Immediate and sustained effects of left-hand dynamic handgrip on choking in men's basketball free-throw performance

The present study investigated the immediate and sustained effects of left-hand dynamic handgrip (LDH; left-hand squeezing) on reducing choking (anxiety-induced performance decrements) in basketball free-throw performance. Previous research affirmed LDH's efficacy in mitigating choking in various sports, however, its duration of effectiveness remains elusive. This study examined whether: a) participants who conducted LDH exhibited lower performance decrements than a control group under high-pressure conditions, and b) the effects were stable over time. Twenty experienced right-handed male participants (Mage = 23.10) attempted 20 free-throws in each pre-test (baseline low-pressure) and post-tests (High Pressure-1; High Pressure-2). Participants were randomly assigned to the left-hand or right-hand/control group and performed corresponding hand contractions preceding High Pressure-1. State anxiety, assessed through the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2, was induced from Low-Pressure (Mcognitive = 15.75; Msomatic = 14.90) to High Pressure-1 (Mcognitive = 20.75; Msomatic = 18.75). Post hoc analyses indicated that the left-hand group maintained performance throughout all phases. However, the control group experienced performance decrements in High Pressure-1 and this remained consistent in High Pressure-2. Results supported both hypotheses, illustrating LDH's effectiveness in countering choking for a minimum duration of 15 minutes. This novel study offers insight into LDH's duration of effectiveness, facilitating wider integration into competitive sports.

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期刊介绍: "Applied Psychology: An International Review" is the esteemed official journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP), a venerable organization established in 1920 that unites scholars and practitioners in the field of applied psychology. This peer-reviewed journal serves as a global platform for the scholarly exchange of research findings within the diverse domain of applied psychology. The journal embraces a wide array of topics within applied psychology, including organizational, cross-cultural, educational, health, counseling, environmental, traffic, and sport psychology. It particularly encourages submissions that enhance the understanding of psychological processes in various applied settings and studies that explore the impact of different national and cultural contexts on psychological phenomena.
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