Objectives. Although the effects of avoidant or negative instructions on skilled performance in sport has received little research attention, de la Pena, Murray, and Janelle (2008) reported recently that novice golfers who were instructed not to leave a putt short of a circle, overcompensated by leaving their putts significantly longer than at baseline, and vice versa. It is unclear, however, whether athletes' propensity to engage in over-compensatory behaviour is affected by their level of expertise. Design. To address this unresolved issue, the present study investigated the influence of avoidant instructions on golfers' putting stroke proficiency (i.e., as measured by an index of putting performance and the direction in which putts ar...
In modern golf competition, putting is one of the crucial parts of the game. It has been reported th...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
Objectives. Although the effects of avoidant or negative instructions on skilled performance in spo...
Objectives Instructions to avoid an action may increase the tendency to engage in the action (ironic...
Objectives: Instructions to avoid an action may increase the tendency to engage in the action (ironi...
Objectives Instructions to avoid an action may increase the tendency to engage in the action (iro...
Giving avoidant instructions can ironically result in the forbidden act being carried out, especiall...
Researchers have suggested that skill performance deteriorates when people try to exert conscious co...
The skill of putting in golf contributes approximately 40 percent to ones total score making it an i...
In this study, we examined the influence of internal and external attention instructions on the perf...
When developing motor skills there are several outcomes available to an athlete depending on their s...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perceptio...
peer-reviewedIn golf, play on the green has a large impact on final score and a great amount of time...
In modern golf competition, putting is one of the crucial parts of the game. It has been reported th...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
Objectives. Although the effects of avoidant or negative instructions on skilled performance in spo...
Objectives Instructions to avoid an action may increase the tendency to engage in the action (ironic...
Objectives: Instructions to avoid an action may increase the tendency to engage in the action (ironi...
Objectives Instructions to avoid an action may increase the tendency to engage in the action (iro...
Giving avoidant instructions can ironically result in the forbidden act being carried out, especiall...
Researchers have suggested that skill performance deteriorates when people try to exert conscious co...
The skill of putting in golf contributes approximately 40 percent to ones total score making it an i...
In this study, we examined the influence of internal and external attention instructions on the perf...
When developing motor skills there are several outcomes available to an athlete depending on their s...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
We assessed how golfers cope with the commonly observed systematic overshoot errors in the perceptio...
peer-reviewedIn golf, play on the green has a large impact on final score and a great amount of time...
In modern golf competition, putting is one of the crucial parts of the game. It has been reported th...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...
This study addressed several inconsistencies and omissions in golf putting research by testing the p...