Imagery is a popular technique for enhancing learning, performance, and rehabilitation in sport, but mixed evidence exists to its effectiveness. There have been wide variations in the methods used to deliver imagery interventions and the level of detail reported, making it difficult to draw comparisons across studies. Moreover, there have been few efforts to date to replicate the findings of previous intervention studies. The aim of this paper is to articulate the need for standardized reporting of imagery interventions, which can be achieved through application of the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR; Hoffmann et al., 2014). The TIDieR is a 12-item checklist to provide fuller, more accurate and standardized rep...
Master of EducationThis study employs a holistic approach, considering player's individual differenc...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
The purpose of this research was to examine whether individual and team sport athletes differ in the...
There exists ample evidence that mental imagery has the potential to improve motor performance. Exte...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify the most effective way of delivering imagery to ath...
This literature review examines the distinct factors contributing to the efficacy of a mental imager...
The major purposes of the present investigation were (a) to enhance the Sport Imagery Questionnaire ...
Background: Student athletes can experience a number of stressors above and beyond those of their cl...
The main purpose of this project was to present to other athletes and coaches an unconventional form...
Background: Depending on the injury, athletes experience not only significant physiologic impairment...
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...
Imagery can improve sport performance, although its efficacy is mediated by the ease with which athl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an imagery intervention for enhancing ...
Abstract: Imagery studieshave variedwidely in themethods used to deliver guided imagery intervention...
Master of EducationThis study employs a holistic approach, considering player's individual differenc...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
The purpose of this research was to examine whether individual and team sport athletes differ in the...
There exists ample evidence that mental imagery has the potential to improve motor performance. Exte...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify the most effective way of delivering imagery to ath...
This literature review examines the distinct factors contributing to the efficacy of a mental imager...
The major purposes of the present investigation were (a) to enhance the Sport Imagery Questionnaire ...
Background: Student athletes can experience a number of stressors above and beyond those of their cl...
The main purpose of this project was to present to other athletes and coaches an unconventional form...
Background: Depending on the injury, athletes experience not only significant physiologic impairment...
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...
Imagery can improve sport performance, although its efficacy is mediated by the ease with which athl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an imagery intervention for enhancing ...
Abstract: Imagery studieshave variedwidely in themethods used to deliver guided imagery intervention...
Master of EducationThis study employs a holistic approach, considering player's individual differenc...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
The purpose of this research was to examine whether individual and team sport athletes differ in the...