“…An external focus of attention has produced lower EMG activity (peak EMG, average EMG, or integrated EMG) than an internal focus of attention in several studies (Vance et al, 2004;Marchant et al, 2008Marchant et al, , 2009Lohse et al, 2011;Lohse and Sherwood, 2012;Greig and Marchant, 2014;Marchant and Greig, 2017). An external focus has also shown superior performance over an internal focus for peak torque (Greig and Marchant, 2014), force production (Marchant et al, 2009;Halperin et al, 2016), reduced pre-movement time in early stages of learning an isometric force production task (Lohse, 2012), accuracy in a force production task (Lohse et al, 2011;Lohse and Sherwood, 2012), more repetitions before failure (Marchant et al, 2011), and better movement kinematics for the snatch (Schutts et al, 2017). The conditions that may limit the effects of an internal or external focus have also been examined.…”