Objectives: The aim of the study was to test the effect of rowing against a moderately challenging competitor compared to an extremely challenging competitor on performance and motivation. The effect of trait competitiveness was also examined. Design: Sixty-seven male participants were classified as either low (n = 34) or high in competitiveness (n = 33) and assigned to either a moderate or extreme challenge condition. Method: Participants initially rowed to set a baseline level of performance. Participants rowed again but were accompanied by an on-screen competitor that was set to a speed higher than the baseline performance to create a moderate (5% higher) or extreme (20% higher) challenge level. Results: The pattern of perfo...
The advancements in virtual environment (VE) technologies, the improvements in models of motor contr...
The goal of the present study was to determine if psychomotor speed is related to perceived performa...
Objectives: Whilst the presence of a competitor has been found to improve performance, the mechanism...
This study focused on one of the most important factors in rowing performance which is the ability d...
Abstract: The performance of athletes is often influenced by the presence of an audience. This press...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to test the performance, motivational, and affective impact of ...
Technology is advancing rapidly in virtual reality (VR) and sensors, gathering feedback from our bod...
Elite-standard rowers tend to use a fast-start strategy followed by an inverted parabolic-shaped spe...
Physical activity and moderate or intense exercise improve musculoskeletal and metabolic health; how...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the effect of mentally demanding cognitive tasks o...
Physical inactivity is associated with a host of negative health outcomes. Approximately 80% of Amer...
Background: The physical fitness of athletes is well above the average of normal people. In addition...
Two cross-sectional studies investigated the effects of competition and cooperation with virtual pla...
There is little research on the study of specific characteristics that contribute to the faster adap...
Background: Observation of pacing strategies in competitive rowing show that a parabolic-shaped stra...
The advancements in virtual environment (VE) technologies, the improvements in models of motor contr...
The goal of the present study was to determine if psychomotor speed is related to perceived performa...
Objectives: Whilst the presence of a competitor has been found to improve performance, the mechanism...
This study focused on one of the most important factors in rowing performance which is the ability d...
Abstract: The performance of athletes is often influenced by the presence of an audience. This press...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to test the performance, motivational, and affective impact of ...
Technology is advancing rapidly in virtual reality (VR) and sensors, gathering feedback from our bod...
Elite-standard rowers tend to use a fast-start strategy followed by an inverted parabolic-shaped spe...
Physical activity and moderate or intense exercise improve musculoskeletal and metabolic health; how...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the effect of mentally demanding cognitive tasks o...
Physical inactivity is associated with a host of negative health outcomes. Approximately 80% of Amer...
Background: The physical fitness of athletes is well above the average of normal people. In addition...
Two cross-sectional studies investigated the effects of competition and cooperation with virtual pla...
There is little research on the study of specific characteristics that contribute to the faster adap...
Background: Observation of pacing strategies in competitive rowing show that a parabolic-shaped stra...
The advancements in virtual environment (VE) technologies, the improvements in models of motor contr...
The goal of the present study was to determine if psychomotor speed is related to perceived performa...
Objectives: Whilst the presence of a competitor has been found to improve performance, the mechanism...