The effect of internal, external, and holistic focus of attention on standing long jump performance in novice and skilled karatekas

Tooran Noroozi, Esmaeel Saemi, Mohammadreza Doustan, Harjiv Singh, Christopher A. Aiken
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An important application for training instructions is found in directing one's attentional focus. This direction can occur in different internal, external, or holistic forms. However, comparison between these three forms of instructions is a relatively recent development rarely reported at different skill levels or various sports including karate. Therefore, the present study attempts to investigate the effects of three forms of instructions on standing long jump performance in skilled and novice karatekas. The participants were 60 skilled and novice karatekas (all females; mean age: 21.32 ± 1.65) who completed 12 standing long jump trials under different focus conditions (3 trials for each condition: internal, external, holistic and control condition) in a counterbalanced order. Our findings suggested significant main effects, indicating that skilled karatekas outperformed the novices. The findings also showed that regardless of skill levels, the participants exhibited similar performance under external and holistic focus conditions while performance in both of these conditions was superior compared to performance under internal focus and control conditions. No difference was observed between the control and internal focus conditions. It seems that skilled and novice karatekas may benefit from holistic and external focus of attention instructions which enhance their motor performance. Thus, it is recommended that coaches should incorporate these two types of attentional focus instructions into their training sessions.

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内部、外部和整体注意力集中对空手道新手和熟练者立定跳远成绩的影响
训练指导的一个重要应用就是引导人的注意力焦点。这种引导可以以不同的内部、外部或整体形式出现。然而,这三种指令形式之间的比较是最近才出现的,很少有关于不同技能水平或包括空手道在内的各种运动的报道。因此,本研究试图调查三种指导形式对空手道高手和新手立定跳远成绩的影响。60 名空手道高手和新手(均为女性;平均年龄:21.32 ± 1.65)按照平衡顺序在不同的重点条件下完成了 12 次立定跳远试验(每个条件 3 次试验:内部、外部、整体和控制条件)。我们的研究结果表明,主效应非常明显,表明空手道高手的表现优于新手。研究结果还显示,无论技能水平如何,参与者在外部和整体关注条件下的表现相似,而在这两种条件下的表现均优于内部关注和控制条件下的表现。对照组和内聚焦条件下的表现没有差异。由此看来,空手道高手和新手可能会从整体和外部注意力集中的指导中受益,从而提高他们的运动表现。因此,建议教练在训练课程中加入这两种注意力集中指导。
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