Choking interventions in sports: A systematic review

P Gröpel, C Mesagno - International Review of sport and exercise …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Choking under pressure describes suboptimal sport performance in stressful situations,
which has led to two fundamental 'choking'models: distraction and self-focus. The purpose of …

Quiet eye training: The acquisition, refinement and resilient performance of targeting skills

SJ Vine, LJ Moore, MR Wilson - European journal of sport science, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
How we learn and refine motor skills in the most effective manner and how we prevent
performance breakdown in pressurised or demanding circumstances are among the most …

Quiet eye training facilitates visuomotor coordination in children with developmental coordination disorder

CAL Miles, G Wood, SJ Vine, JN Vickers… - Research in …, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction Quiet eye training (QET) has been shown to be more effective than traditional
training (TT) methods for teaching a throw and catch task to typically develo** 8–10 yr old …

Choking under pressure: Theoretical models and interventions

C Mesagno, J Beckmann - Current opinion in psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•After 30 years, a common definition of 'choking under pressure'eludes
researchers.•Self-presentation and attention models have been proposed to explain …

Advances in implicit motor learning

RSW Masters, T van Duijn, L Uiga - Skill acquisition in sport, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Much of the way in which humans respond and adapt to the environment occurs implicitly,
without conscious awareness. Yet, motor skills in sport, and any number of the learned skills …

A randomized controlled trial of a group-based gaze training intervention for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder

G Wood, CAL Miles, G Coyles, O Alizadehkhaiyat… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The aim of this study was to integrate a gaze training intervention (ie, quiet eye training;
QET) that has been shown to improve the throwing and catching skill of children with …

The 'quiet eye'and motor performance: A systematic review based on Newell's constraints-led model

R Rienhoff, J Tirp, B Strauss, J Baker, J Schorer - Sports Medicine, 2016 - Springer
Introduction The quiet eye (final fixation to a specific target prior to movement initiation) is a
perceptual skill robustly associated with expertise and superior performance. The benefit of …

Practice makes efficient: Cortical alpha oscillations are associated with improved golf putting performance.

G Gallicchio, A Cooke, C Ring - Sport, exercise, and performance …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Practice of a motor skill results in improved performance and decreased movement
awareness. The psychomotor efficiency hypothesis proposes that the development of motor …

The effectiveness of pre-performance routines in sports: a meta-analysis

AGO Rupprecht, US Tran, P Gröpel - International Review of Sport …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A pre-performance routine (PPR) refers to a set of task-relevant thoughts and
actions an athlete systematically engages in prior to performance execution. The aim of this …

Looking to learn: The effects of visual guidance on observational learning of the golf swing

G D'Innocenzo, CC Gonzalez, AM Williams, DT Bishop - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Skilled performers exhibit more efficient gaze patterns than less-skilled counterparts do and
they look more frequently at task-relevant regions than at superfluous ones. We examine …