Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine whether supporting learners’ autonomy, by giving them a small choice (i.e., order of practice devices) while practicing a golf putting task, would enhance learning, confidence, and positive affect. Design: Experimental, between-participants, and yoked design. Methods: Two groups of participants practiced a golf-putting task under choice or control conditions. Choice group participants selected the order of three practice devices (visual cues, auditory cues, chest bar), while control group participants had to use those devices in the same order as their yoked choice-group counterpart. Learning was assessed by a delayed retention test. In addition to putting accuracy, we measured lear...
The effect of different sources of external attentional focus on learning a motor skill was assessed...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of a consistent pre-shot routine coupled with ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of an individualized cognitive mental skills ...
Numerous studies in the motor learning domain have demonstrated learning advantages of self-controll...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine if a golf specific deliberate practice intervention would ...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine if a golf specific deliberate practice intervention would ...
A single subject replication reversal design (ABA) was implemented to assess the effects of an Affec...
The sport of golf presents the constant challenge of a novel movement problem with every succeeding ...
The skill of putting in golf contributes approximately 40 percent to ones total score making it an i...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether decoupling of the golf putting task elicited an i...
The critical role enjoyment plays in prolonging sport participation highlights the necessity of maxi...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
Two studies examined the use of Think Aloud (TA) protocol as a means for collecting data of cognitiv...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the utility of a traditional think aloud (TA) training packag...
The present experiment investigated the influence of temporal-comparative feedback in young adults l...
The effect of different sources of external attentional focus on learning a motor skill was assessed...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of a consistent pre-shot routine coupled with ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of an individualized cognitive mental skills ...
Numerous studies in the motor learning domain have demonstrated learning advantages of self-controll...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine if a golf specific deliberate practice intervention would ...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine if a golf specific deliberate practice intervention would ...
A single subject replication reversal design (ABA) was implemented to assess the effects of an Affec...
The sport of golf presents the constant challenge of a novel movement problem with every succeeding ...
The skill of putting in golf contributes approximately 40 percent to ones total score making it an i...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether decoupling of the golf putting task elicited an i...
The critical role enjoyment plays in prolonging sport participation highlights the necessity of maxi...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
Two studies examined the use of Think Aloud (TA) protocol as a means for collecting data of cognitiv...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the utility of a traditional think aloud (TA) training packag...
The present experiment investigated the influence of temporal-comparative feedback in young adults l...
The effect of different sources of external attentional focus on learning a motor skill was assessed...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of a consistent pre-shot routine coupled with ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of an individualized cognitive mental skills ...