The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement

In this study the effect of self-talk on learning the volleyball service skill was examined and also the self-efficacy improvement. Participants were 57 female players 13 years old (mean age =12.83, SD=0.97) with two years experience (Μ=1.99, SD=0.67). Prior to the beginning of the program, particip...

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Main Authors: Eleni Zetou, Nikolas Vernadakis, Evangelos Bebetsos, Eleftheria Makraki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2012-v7-n4-the-effect-of-self-talk-in-learning-the-volleyball-service-skill-and-self-efficacy-improvement
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spelling doaj-be82043681dc4309a13340797ae777172020-11-24T21:18:33ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022012-12-017479480510.4100/jhse.2012.74.078174The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvementEleni Zetou0Nikolas Vernadakis1Evangelos Bebetsos2Eleftheria Makraki3Democritus University of ThraceDemocritus University of ThraceDemocritus University of ThraceDemocritus University of ThraceIn this study the effect of self-talk on learning the volleyball service skill was examined and also the self-efficacy improvement. Participants were 57 female players 13 years old (mean age =12.83, SD=0.97) with two years experience (Μ=1.99, SD=0.67). Prior to the beginning of the program, participants were randomly assigned into two groups: a. the instructional self-talk group (ISTG, n = 28) and b. the control (traditional) group (CG, n = 29). All athletes followed a four-week practice program, aiming at overhand service skill learning and self-efficacy improvement. The program consisted of two practice units (60 min) per week. Participants of ISTG were taught to use the self-talk (for technique) loud before they performed the service drills. The control group received traditional feedback, that is, knowledge of performance and knowledge of results provided by the instructor. Service performance was assessed by videotaped evaluations in five basic elements of skill. There were three measurement periods for field test: pre-, post- and retention tests (one week after post-test). ANOVA repeated measures revealed significant interaction between groups and measures. There was also significant interaction between groups and self-efficacy scores. The results indicated that participants of the ISTG had better scores in the final measurement than the control group, when technique was evaluated and improved also their self-efficacy. In conclusion the Self-talk helps female volleyball athletes to improve performance and learning of overhand service skill and to improve also their self-efficacy. This study adds some useful elements to practitioners and how they used self-talk in the practice.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2012-v7-n4-the-effect-of-self-talk-in-learning-the-volleyball-service-skill-and-self-efficacy-improvementSelf-TalkSkill learningServiceVolleyballSelf-Efficacy
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author Eleni Zetou
Nikolas Vernadakis
Evangelos Bebetsos
Eleftheria Makraki
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Nikolas Vernadakis
Evangelos Bebetsos
Eleftheria Makraki
The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Self-Talk
Skill learning
Service
Volleyball
Self-Efficacy
author_facet Eleni Zetou
Nikolas Vernadakis
Evangelos Bebetsos
Eleftheria Makraki
author_sort Eleni Zetou
title The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
title_short The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
title_full The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
title_fullStr The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
title_full_unstemmed The effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
title_sort effect of self-talk in learning the volleyball service skill and self-efficacy improvement
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2012-12-01
description In this study the effect of self-talk on learning the volleyball service skill was examined and also the self-efficacy improvement. Participants were 57 female players 13 years old (mean age =12.83, SD=0.97) with two years experience (Μ=1.99, SD=0.67). Prior to the beginning of the program, participants were randomly assigned into two groups: a. the instructional self-talk group (ISTG, n = 28) and b. the control (traditional) group (CG, n = 29). All athletes followed a four-week practice program, aiming at overhand service skill learning and self-efficacy improvement. The program consisted of two practice units (60 min) per week. Participants of ISTG were taught to use the self-talk (for technique) loud before they performed the service drills. The control group received traditional feedback, that is, knowledge of performance and knowledge of results provided by the instructor. Service performance was assessed by videotaped evaluations in five basic elements of skill. There were three measurement periods for field test: pre-, post- and retention tests (one week after post-test). ANOVA repeated measures revealed significant interaction between groups and measures. There was also significant interaction between groups and self-efficacy scores. The results indicated that participants of the ISTG had better scores in the final measurement than the control group, when technique was evaluated and improved also their self-efficacy. In conclusion the Self-talk helps female volleyball athletes to improve performance and learning of overhand service skill and to improve also their self-efficacy. This study adds some useful elements to practitioners and how they used self-talk in the practice.
topic Self-Talk
Skill learning
Service
Volleyball
Self-Efficacy
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2012-v7-n4-the-effect-of-self-talk-in-learning-the-volleyball-service-skill-and-self-efficacy-improvement
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