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The effect of attentional focus instructions on performance and technique in a complex open skill

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE
卷 23, 期 10, 页码 2049-2058

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17461391.2022.2150895

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Motor control; focus of attention; sports performance; kinematics; cricket

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This study investigated the impact of attentional focus instructions on performance and technique in skilled performers during an open-skill task. The findings suggest that a distal external focus is more effective than an internal focus in improving batting performance and technique. These findings highlight the need for further research on attentional focus effects between different skills within specific sports.
External focus of attention has been shown to promote more automatic motor control, yielding better performance and more efficient technique, than an internal focus. However, most research has used closed-skill tasks in novices. The extent to which the reported pattern of findings generalises to more complex, time-constrained tasks requires further investigation. In this study, we investigated the effect of attentional focus instructions on performance and technique in an open-skill task in skilled performers. Thirteen skilled cricket batters batted from a ball projector in four conditions, receiving instructions to focus on the movement of their hands (internal focus), the movement of their bat (proximal external focus), the flight of the ball (distal external focus), or no instruction (control). Performance and technique were measured by quality of bat-ball contacts and step length/knee flexion, respectively, whilst playing straight drives. Compared to external focus and control conditions, focusing internally yielded significantly worse batting performance and shorter step lengths, with the largest effects observed between internal and distal external focus conditions. Quality of bat-ball contact data suggested that participants' ability to protect the wicket (as evidenced by more miss/edge shots) was more negatively affected by focusing internally than their ability to play shots to score runs (as evidenced by fewer good bat-ball contacts). Findings suggest that, for skilled performance of open-skill tasks, a distal external focus yields more effective performance and technique compared with focusing internally. Findings highlight the need for further research on attentional focus effects between different skills within specific sports.

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