Effect of Imagination on Sport Achievements of Novice Soccer Players

This article describes the connection between the use of types of mental imagery by athletes and the level of their imagination. Taking the model of imagery use suggested by K. Martin, S. Moritz and С Hall, the authors used a Russian version of "The Sport Imagery Questionnaire" (SIQ) with...

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Main Authors: Aleksandra E. Gorovaya, Aleksander N. Veraksa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2011-01-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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SIQ
Online Access:http://xn--n1abc.xn--p1ai/periodicals/pdf/pinr/2011/32_2011_veraksa_gorovaya.pdf
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Summary:This article describes the connection between the use of types of mental imagery by athletes and the level of their imagination. Taking the model of imagery use suggested by K. Martin, S. Moritz and С Hall, the authors used a Russian version of "The Sport Imagery Questionnaire" (SIQ) with soccer players 8, 10 and 14 years old. The data shows that subjects with a higher level of imagination are more inclined to use mental imagery in their practice. Age differences in types of imagery usage are shown. The results indicated that mentalimagery training can result in enhanced performance among junior athletes.
ISSN:2074-6857