2024
DOI: 10.56980/jkw.v12i1.132
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Effects of Positive and Negative Self-Talk on Balance and Postural Sway in College Students

Fabricio Saucedo,
Irene Muir,
Venkata Naga Pradeep Ambati
et al.

Abstract: Self-talk pertains to phrases individuals recite aloud or internally to increase motivation and focus and is a frequently used psychological skill that promotes enhanced sport performance. Several studies have examined how different these forms of self-talk can affect the execution of specific tasks in sport, but few have examined if self-talk can improve performance in basic activities of daily living, such as balance. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two different self-talk strategies … Show more

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