“…The potential use of real-time movement sonification has motivated researchers to investigate the effectiveness of sonification as additional real-time acoustic information in sport training to enhance athletic performance in a wide range of sports (see Supplementary Table 1 ), including: running (Eriksson and Bresin, 2010; Bolíbar and Bresin, 2012; Boyd and Godbout, 2012; Sanderson and Hunt, 2016), aerobics (Hermann and Zehe, 2011), rowing (Dubus and Bresin, 2010; Schaffert and Mattes, 2011; Wolf et al, 2011; Cesarini et al, 2014b), swimming (Hermann et al, 2012; Cesarini et al, 2014a), sailing (Tarnas and Schaffert, 2017), cycling (Sigrist et al, 2016; Schaffert et al, 2017), speed skating (Godbout and Boyd, 2010; Stienstra et al, 2011; Boyd et al, 2012; Godbout et al, 2014), skiing (Kirby, 2009; Hasegawa et al, 2012), golf (Kleiman-Weiner and Berger, 2006; Nylander et al, 2014), juggling (Bovermann et al, 2007), German wheel (Hummel et al, 2010), squat jumps (Newbold et al, 2017), motorsport (Powell and Lumsden, 2015), recreational sports (Barrass et al, 2010), postural control (Avissar et al, 2013), slackline (Anlauff et al, 2013), handball (Höner et al, 2004), basketball (Ramezanzade et al, 2014), elastic trampoline (Pugliese and Takala, 2015), and manual wheelchair training and operation (Almqvist Gref et al, 2016).…”