Title of article :
The Effect of Different Attentional Focus on the Penalty Kicking Performance of Adolescent Male Soccer Players in Different Levels
Author/Authors :
Zheng, Lixin School of Physical Education - Shandong University of Technology - Zibo, China , Wang, Henry Faculty of Applied Health Science - University of Waterloo - Waterloo, Canada
Abstract :
Previous studies have shown that an external versus the internal focus of attention is an effective and
efficient method to improve athletes' performance under anxious conditions. Objectives. The current study aimed to
assess the effect of the practice with a distinct focus of attention on the penalty kicking performance of adolescent
soccer players with different expertise. Methods. Twenty-four skilled and 24 novice adolescent male soccer players
were recruited in the current study. Also, skill-level and age-matched goalkeepers also took part in the study to induce
anxiety to the penalty takers. The penalty takers were required to practice penalty kicking toward designated target
areas with either an external or internal focus of attention. Results. The results of the mixed analysis of variance
(ANOVA) indicated that in the post-test, skilled adolescent soccer players demonstrated superior accuracy with an
external versus internal focus (p<0.05). In contrast, the novices showed greater consistency with an internal than
external focus (p<0.05). Remarkably, the better performance of accuracy in the post-test was not at the cost of kicking
velocity (p>0.05). Conclusion. The current study suggests that an appropriate combination of expertise and
instruction type (internal vs. external) is critical for improving the penalty kicking performance of adolescent male
soccer players.
Keywords :
Kicking Consistency , Keeper-Independent Strategy , Kicking Accuracy , Expertise , Penalty Kick , Soccer , Focus of Attention
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science