2017
DOI: 10.15314/tsed.325694
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A study of attention and imagery capacities in badminton players

Abstract: The purpose of the research was to analyze imagery and attention capacities in badminton players. 85 players aged 16-18 who participated in Badminton Turkey Championship in 2016, were involved in this research. Bourdon Attention Test for the attention levels of players participating in the research, Sport Imagery Questionnaire (SIQ) developed by Hall et al. for their imagery capacity were used herein. In evaluation of data, frequency analysis, t-test and correlation analysis were done. In conclusion; any signi… Show more

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“…Other skills consistent with the high requirements of accuracy and velocity of the racket sports strokes have been highlighted. The literature has provided evidence of the importance of attention control skills in badminton (Bastug, Ağilönü, & Balkan, 2017) and table tennis (Caliari, 2008). In the same way, flow and awareness skills have been related to racket sports performance (Koehn, Morris, & Watt, 2013;Wolf et al, 2015).…”
Section: Mental Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other skills consistent with the high requirements of accuracy and velocity of the racket sports strokes have been highlighted. The literature has provided evidence of the importance of attention control skills in badminton (Bastug, Ağilönü, & Balkan, 2017) and table tennis (Caliari, 2008). In the same way, flow and awareness skills have been related to racket sports performance (Koehn, Morris, & Watt, 2013;Wolf et al, 2015).…”
Section: Mental Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, a considerable amount of literature regarding the mental skills required in competitive racket sports have been developed in the scientific literature (e.g. Bastug et al, 2017;Kwon et al, 2010;Sharma, 2015). The lack of studies with mental training programs could be a consequence of the persistent weak interest of several sport stakeholders for the mental practice (Connaughton, Wadey, Hanton, & Jones, 2008).…”
Section: General Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%