Effectiveness of the integration of SPT-Drill and imagery training methods: A treatment to beat target panic in archery

Muhammad Amin Priambudi httpjournal.uir.ac.idindex.php, Muhammad Amin Priambudi, Mashud acd, Syamsul Arifin
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Background Problems: Target panic was an experience that almost all archers went through. Research Objectives: This study aimed to minimise the symptoms of target panic in archery, including flinching, punching, freezing, and snap-shooting, by implementing the integration of the Specific Physical Training (SPT) Drill method with imagery. Methods: In this context, the method used is sports action research with the Kurt Lewin model, which consists of planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The subjects were NPCI Kalsel Para-Archery athletes, totaling 12 athletes consisting of 9 males and 3 females. The data analysis used is descriptive-quantitative. Findings and Results: The study revealed an improvement in effectively managing panic-inducing events using the implemented method. In the initial cycle, 41.67% (5 athletes) achieved success in controlling panic, falling below the criteria. However, in the second cycle, there was a notable enhancement, reaching a success rate of 83.33% (10 athletes), meeting criteria. In the second cycle, proficiency levels showed a remarkable increase of 99.98% and a decrease of 28.58%. Conclusion: By demonstrating the effectiveness of integrating the SPT drill with imagery in alleviating target panic, this research makes a noteworthy contribution to the literature on sports psychology and archery training. The results highlight the appropriateness of this approach in improving archers' physical conditioning, fostering confidence, and subtly reshaping their perspectives on anxiety related to archery. We can say that the SPT drill with imagery worked because it got better every time from the first cycle to the next. This shows that it could be a good way to help archers who get target panic.
SPT-Drill 与想象训练法相结合的效果:战胜射箭目标恐慌的治疗方法
背景问题:几乎所有弓箭手都有过 "目标恐慌 "的经历。研究目标:本研究旨在通过将特定体能训练(SPT)演练法与意象相结合,最大限度地减少射箭中的 "目标恐慌 "症状,包括退缩、冲撞、冻结和扣射。方法:在这种情况下,采用的方法是库尔特-勒温模式的体育行动研究,包括计划、实施、观察和反思。研究对象是人大国际卡塞尔残疾人射箭队的运动员,共有 12 名运动员,其中男性 9 人,女性 3 人。数据分析采用描述性定量分析。研究结果与成果:研究表明,使用所实施的方法,在有效处理引起恐慌的事件方面有所改进。在初始周期,41.67%(5 名运动员)成功控制了恐慌,低于标准。然而,在第二周期,成功率明显提高,达到 83.33%(10 名运动员),符合标准。在第二个周期中,熟练程度显著提高了 99.98%,降低了 28.58%。结论本研究通过证明将 SPT 训练与意象相结合在缓解目标恐慌方面的有效性,为运动心理学和射箭训练方面的文献做出了值得注意的贡献。研究结果凸显了这种方法在改善射箭运动员的身体状况、培养自信心以及巧妙地重塑他们对射箭相关焦虑的看法方面的适当性。我们可以说,带有意象的 SPT 训练是有效的,因为从第一个周期到下一个周期,它的效果一次比一次好。这表明,它可以很好地帮助那些出现目标恐慌的射箭运动员。
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