教学自言自语频率对老年人运动表现传导的影响

M. Davoudi, N. Shetabbushehri, R. Abedanzadeh
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教学自我对话是一种认知过程和策略,被认为是一种适当和适用的干预方法,可以通过实践来提高个体的表现。因此,本研究旨在探讨指导性自言自语频率对老年人运动表现传导的影响。方法:采用半实验研究方法,包括前、后、保留试验。来自阿瓦士市的36名老年人被平均分为3组。1重复教学自我对话、3重复教学自我对话和无自我对话;分别区分第一组、第二组和第三组作为对照组。首先,参与者进行了一个预测试。之后进行了2周的篮球胸传技巧练习,每周3次。最后一次练习结束后进行后测,后测48小时后进行记忆力测试。参加这项研究的标准是充分意识加上心理和精神健康。数据分析采用联合方差和组内方差分析,显著性水平为(p<0.05)。结果:本研究结果表明,练习1次自言自语比练习3次自言自语和不练习自言自语对老年人在术后和留置检查中进行胸部检查有积极影响(p<0.05)。结论:简单地说,减少自言自语的交替次数可以提高老年人在篮球胸传等需要注意的技能上的表现。
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The effect of instructional self-talk frequency on older adultsconduction of motor performance Ahwaz city
Introduction: Instructional self-talk is one of the cognitive processes and strategies that is assumed to be one of the appropriate and applicable interferential methods which can be practiced to improve individuals’ performance. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the effect of instructional selftalk frequency on the older adult’s conduction of motor performance. Method: This study is of semi-experimental research which is comprised of pre, post and retention tests. 36 older adults from the city of Ahwaz were equally assigned to 3 groups. 1-repetition instructional self-talk, 3-repetition instructional self-talk and no self-talk; respectively distinguished the first, the second and the third group that is considered as the control group. Firstly, the participants took a pre-test. Afterwards they practiced basketball chest pass skill for 2 weeks, 3 sessions a week. After the last practice session, the post test was done and 48 hours following the post test, the retention test was done as well. The criteria to participate in the study were full awareness plus psychological and mental health. The data was analyzed with combined and within group variance analysis at the significance level of (p<0.05). Results: The findings of the study indicated that the practice of self-talk with 1-repetition in comparison with 3-repetition self-talk and no self-talk, had a positive effect on elders in conducting the chest pass during post and retention tests (p<0.05). Conclusion: Briefly speaking, less alternated self-talk may improve older adult performance in conducting skills that are attention requiring such as basketball chest pass.
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