The Effects of Imagery Training on Swimming Performance: An Applied Investigation |
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Authors: | Phillip Post Sean Muncie Duncan Simpson |
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Affiliation: | 1. New Mexico State University;2. Las Cruces;3. Barry University |
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Abstract: | A multiple-baseline design was used to examine the influence of an imagery intervention on the performance of swimmers’ times on a thousand-yard practice set. Performance times for four swimmers were collected over a 15-week period during preseason training. The intervention took place over a 3-week period and was introduced after the fourth week of the study. The results revealed that three out of four participants significantly improved their times on the one thousand-yard practice set after being introduced to the imagery intervention. The results are discussed in terms of the implications of using imagery to improve athlete's performance on continuous tasks. |
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