An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure

Land WM, Tenenbaum G (2012)
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 24(3): 303-322.

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Land, William MarshallUniBi; Tenenbaum, Gershon
Abstract / Bemerkung
The present study examined a new golf-specific secondary task to prevent choking under pressure during golf putting. The study examined skilled (n = 20) and novice (n = 24) golfers on a putting task under high-and low-pressure, while carrying out either a golf-specific or an irrelevant letter generation secondary task to prevent skill-focused attention. Results revealed that both secondary tasks prevented choking under pressure in skilled golfers, but not in novices. Additionally, skilled participants displayed increased movement variability associated with improved performance during secondary task performance. These findings provide support for the viability of the new secondary task technique.
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
Band
24
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
303-322
ISSN
1041-3200
eISSN
1533-1571
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2518150

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Land WM, Tenenbaum G. An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 2012;24(3):303-322.
Land, W. M., & Tenenbaum, G. (2012). An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24(3), 303-322. doi:10.1080/10413200.2011.642458
Land, William Marshall, and Tenenbaum, Gershon. 2012. “An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure”. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 24 (3): 303-322.
Land, W. M., and Tenenbaum, G. (2012). An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 24, 303-322.
Land, W.M., & Tenenbaum, G., 2012. An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24(3), p 303-322.
W.M. Land and G. Tenenbaum, “An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure”, Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, vol. 24, 2012, pp. 303-322.
Land, W.M., Tenenbaum, G.: An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 24, 303-322 (2012).
Land, William Marshall, and Tenenbaum, Gershon. “An Outcome- and Process-Oriented Examination of a Golf-Specific Secondary Task Strategy to Prevent Choking Under Pressure”. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 24.3 (2012): 303-322.
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