Efectos de un programa de visulización mental en el rendimiento de atletas de Boccia federados y no federados

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.498351
Keywords: Mental training, Expertise, Boccia, Imagery Ability, Performance

Abstract

El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar y evaluar los efectos de un programa de visualização mental (IM) en atletas de Boccia federados y no federados. Veintiún atletas de Boccia participaron en este estudio. Al comienzo del estudio, y después de un período de entrenamiento de IM de 8 semanas, se evaluó la capacidad de IM de los atletas (MIQ - 3) y su desempeño en las tareas de Boccia (distancia al objetivo y distancia a la pelota de color). El análisis de datos se llevó a cabo mediante inferencias basadas en magnitudes no clínicas. Los resultados sugieren que, desde antes hasta después de la prueba, los atletas federados y no federados tuvieron una puntuación de IM más alta y exhibieron un rendimiento mejorado. Los niveles de rendimiento fueron influenciados por el nivel de experiencia de los participantes, y los atletas no federados revelaron una mayor magnitud de mejora que los atletas federados. Se observó una correlación no significativa entre MI y rendimiento. Aunque la inconsistencia de la relación entre IM y rendimiento, los resultados sugieren que el entrenamiento de IM mejora el desarrollo de la capacidad de IM y también las acciones motoras en los atletas de Boccia.

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20-08-2022
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Amorim, A., Travassos, B. ., Monteiro, D. ., Baptista, L. ., & Duarte-Mendes, P. (2022). Efectos de un programa de visulización mental en el rendimiento de atletas de Boccia federados y no federados. Sport Psychology Notebooks, 22(3), 68–78. https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.498351
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