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Self-monitoring and public posting improve competitive youth cyclists' training performance
Authors:Shiri Ayvazo  Mey-Elle Naveh
Affiliation:Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Kinneret Academic College, Jordan Valley, Israel
Abstract:This study investigated the effects of self-monitoring and public posting on the cycling performance of competitive youth cyclists. We measured three primary dependent variables: performance volume, intensity precision, and performance-duration deviation. In addition, we evaluated self-monitoring accuracy and social validity. The participants were three males aged 14–16 years. We used an ABAB design to evaluate an intervention package that consisted primarily of self-monitoring and public posting. Athletes self-monitored their performance after training using an online summative Google Form. The coach publicly posted performance-based rankings on the social media application WhatsApp. Results indicate that the intervention package positively improved all performance measures across all athletes. Social-validity measures were also favorable.
Keywords:cycling  performance feedback  public posting  self-monitoring  sport
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