We investigated the effects of PETTLEP imagery combined with action observation on bicep curl performance. Using a single-case design, four participants completed a baseline phase followed by PETTLEP imagery with and without an observational aid. Results indicated that using an observational aid in conjunction with PETTLEP imagery can improve bicep curl performance, but not to a greater degree than PETTLEP imagery alone. This indicates that observational aids may not be an essential addition to imagery interventions. The study highlights further the benefit of using PETTLEP imagery for enhancing strength performance, which should be considered by practitioners delivering resistance training programs
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
© 2019, © 2019 Association for Applied Sport Psychology. We investigated the effects of PETTLEP imag...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
This study compared the effects of PETTLEP-based and more traditional imagery on muscle strength. PE...
This series of studies investigated the effectiveness of the PETTLEP model across a variety of tasks...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
Two studies examined the effects of PETTLEP-based imagery compared to more traditional imagery inter...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Based on neuroscience research, the PETTLEP model was developed by Holmes and Collins (2001). The mo...
Over the past 15 years there has been much research into the PETTLEP model of motor imagery, origina...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Action observation (AO) alone or combined with motor imagery (AO + MI) has been shown to engage the ...
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
© 2019, © 2019 Association for Applied Sport Psychology. We investigated the effects of PETTLEP imag...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
This study compared the effects of PETTLEP-based and more traditional imagery on muscle strength. PE...
This series of studies investigated the effectiveness of the PETTLEP model across a variety of tasks...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
Two studies examined the effects of PETTLEP-based imagery compared to more traditional imagery inter...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Based on neuroscience research, the PETTLEP model was developed by Holmes and Collins (2001). The mo...
Over the past 15 years there has been much research into the PETTLEP model of motor imagery, origina...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Action observation (AO) alone or combined with motor imagery (AO + MI) has been shown to engage the ...
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...