2023
DOI: 10.1111/jpr.12478
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The Effects of Internal Focus of Attention and Interoceptive Abilities on Golf Putting Performance

Kanta Mizuno,
Hiroaki Masaki

Abstract: An internal focus on movement interferes with automated movement execution, but physical sensations may not diminish performance. We hypothesized that interoception—a perception of the inner workings of the body—is associated with maintaining performance under internal focus. Eighteen competitive swimmers with high interoceptive ability and nine controls with no sports experience executed a golf putting task under pressure and no‐pressure tests, while the direction of attentional focus was manipulated. We reco… Show more

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