“…The focus of attention can be broadly divided into an external focus on the intended movement effect, or internal focus, on the (coordination of) body parts or movement execution. An external focus generally leads to better performance and learning compared to an internal focus in a variety of skills, including running (Chua et al, 2018;Hill, Schucker, Hagemann, & Strauss, 2017;Schücker, Knopf, Strauss, & Hagemann, 2014;Schücker & Parrington, 2018;Schücker, Schmeing, & Hagemann, 2016;Wulf, 2013;Wulf & Lewthwaite, 2016;Wulf et al, 2018). It is however important to distinguish between an internal focus whereby the individual only monitors physical sensations or attempts to modify technique, with only the latter one being detrimental to performance and potentially learning (Schücker et al, 2014;Vitali et al, 2019).…”