Author/Authors :
Seif-Barghi, Tohid Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Kordi, Ramin Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Memari, Amir-Hossein Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mansournia, Mohammad-Ali Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Jalali-Ghomi, Majid Faculty of Sports Sciences and Physical Education - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: Despite the acknowledged impact of imagery on performance,
ecologically sound studies investigating imagery and its effects on performance
subcomponents in real games are surprisingly limited. The aim of this study
was to investigate the effects of imagery training on passing improvement in
elite soccer players.
Methods: Sixty nine soccer players taking part in the national championship
leagues in four age categories including U16, U19, U21 and over 21 were
randomly assigned to the imagery and control groups. Interventional group
participants completed an 8 week video-aided, cognitive imagery program on
how to make a perfect soccer pass.
Results: Performance analysis through close video analysis showed that
successful pass rate increased significantly in the intervention group compared
to control (OR=1.19, P=0.002, 95%CI=1.06-1.33). Further analysis revealed that
the results are statistically significant in U16 and U21 but not other categories.
Conclusions: We concluded that successful soccer passing through real
competitions as a multidimensional and critical open skill could be enhanced
by an ecologically sound method of mental imagery.