Maintain your mind, maintain your focus: Effects of focused attention and intensity in experienced runners

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Julia Limmeroth , Hannah Pauly , Linda Schücker , Zachary Zenko , Norbert Hagemann
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Abstract

The intensity that people choose for their endurance activities has a major influence on their affective experience. Furthermore, the direction of attention (e.g., internal or external) during endurance activities may significantly influence performance and personal perceptions. Therefore, in the current study, we focus on the interaction between intensity and attentional focus. We aim to address the question of whether adopting an internal (IAF; breathing) or an external attentional focus (EAF; environment), compared to a control condition, leads in differences in speed, heart rate, and affect during running at different intensities in experienced runners. Data from 59 participants were analyzed (Mage: 26.95 (SD = 4.78) years; 34 male; 25 female). Participants ran 9 × 3 min in an outdoor park with three intensity conditions (light, somewhat hard, hard) and three attention conditions (internal, external, control). Intensity, but not attentional focus, impacted affective responses. Results revealed a significant interaction between attentional focus and intensity on heart rate (p < 0.001, ω2p = 0.199): during the somewhat hard intensity, the control focus condition was significantly lower compared the internal and external attentional focus conditions. Additionally, we used exploratory multilevel models (MLM). In the best-fitting MLM of heart rate, 45% of the variance is attributed to differences between athletes, and thus 55% of the variance within athletes. Furthermore, the model indicated that athletes running at a somewhat hard intensity and maintaining an EAF (b = 7.69) or IAF (b = 6.36) had an increase in heart rate compared to the control condition. We speculate that simultaneously monitoring effort and following an attentional instruction was such a difficult task that led to a favorable effect for the control condition. In practice, this could mean that the implementation of an unfamiliar focus of attention, for example, initially requires additional energy expenditure.

保持心态,保持专注:集中注意力和强度对经验丰富的跑步者的影响。
人们在耐力活动中选择的强度对他们的情感体验有重大影响。此外,耐力活动中的注意方向(如内部或外部)可能会对成绩和个人感受产生重大影响。因此,在本研究中,我们将重点放在强度和注意力集中之间的相互作用上。我们旨在解决这样一个问题:与对照条件相比,采用内部(IAF;呼吸)或外部注意焦点(EAF;环境)是否会导致经验丰富的跑步者在不同强度下跑步时的速度、心率和情绪出现差异。研究分析了 59 名参与者的数据(年龄:26.95 (SD = 4.78) 岁;34 名男性;25 名女性)。参与者在室外公园跑步 9 × 3 分钟,有三种强度条件(轻度、稍重度、重度)和三种注意力条件(内部、外部、控制)。强度会影响情绪反应,但注意力的集中程度不会。结果显示,注意力集中度和强度对心率有明显的交互作用(p 2p = 0.199):在强度稍大时,控制注意力集中度条件下的心率明显低于内部和外部注意力集中度条件下的心率。此外,我们还使用了探索性多层次模型(MLM)。在心率的最佳拟合多层次模型中,45% 的差异归因于运动员之间的差异,因此运动员内部的差异占 55%。此外,该模型还表明,与对照组相比,以一定强度跑步并保持 EAF(b = 7.69)或 IAF(b = 6.36)的运动员的心率有所增加。我们推测,同时监测努力程度和遵循注意力指令是一项非常困难的任务,这导致了对照组条件下的有利效果。在实践中,这可能意味着,例如,实施一个陌生的注意力焦点,最初需要额外的能量消耗。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
172
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The journal is open to the use of diverse methodological approaches. Manuscripts that will be considered for publication will present results from high quality empirical research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, commentaries concerning already published PSE papers or topics of general interest for PSE readers, protocol papers for trials, and reports of professional practice (which will need to demonstrate academic rigour and go beyond mere description). The CONSORT guidelines consort-statement need to be followed for protocol papers for trials; authors should present a flow diagramme and attach with their cover letter the CONSORT checklist. For meta-analysis, the PRISMA prisma-statement guidelines should be followed; authors should present a flow diagramme and attach with their cover letter the PRISMA checklist. For systematic reviews it is recommended that the PRISMA guidelines are followed, although it is not compulsory. Authors interested in submitting replications of published studies need to contact the Editors-in-Chief before they start their replication. We are not interested in manuscripts that aim to test the psychometric properties of an existing scale from English to another language, unless new validation methods are used which address previously unanswered research questions.
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