Open Access

Pre- performance routines followed by free throw shooting accuracy in secondary basketball players


Cite

1. Baines D., Foster D.J., Weigand D.A. (2006) The effect of removing superstitious behaviour and introducing a pre-performance routine on basketball free throw performance. J. Appl. Sport Psychol., 18: 167-171.Search in Google Scholar

2. Barr K.A., Hall C.R., Rodgers W.M. (1990) The use of imagery by athletes in selected sports. Sport Psychol, 4: 1–10.10.1123/tsp.4.1.1Search in Google Scholar

3. Bell R.J., Finch W.H., Whitaker Z. (2011) Duration of pre-performance routines of divers and performance outcomes. Sport J., 14: 1-8.Search in Google Scholar

4. Boutcher S.H., Zinsser N.W. (1990) Cardiac deceleration of elite and beginning golfers during putting. J. Sport Exerc. Psychol., 12: 37-47.Search in Google Scholar

5. Bull S.J., Heath B., Marlow C., Shambrook C.J. (1998) The use of a single case design to investigate the effect of a pre-performance routine on the water polo penalty shot. J. Sci. Med. Sport, 1(3): 143-155.Search in Google Scholar

6. Cohn P.J. (1990) Preperformance routines in sport: Theoretical support and practical applications. Sport Psychol., 4: 301-312.Search in Google Scholar

7. Collins D., Cotterill S., Sanders R. (2010) Developing effective pre-performance routines in golf: Why don’t we ask the golfer? J. Appl. Sport Psychol., 22: 51-64.Search in Google Scholar

8. Cotterill S.T. (2011) Experiences of developing pre-performance routines with elite cricket players. J. Sport Psychol. Action, 2: 81-91.Search in Google Scholar

9. Czech D.R., Ploszay A., Burke K.L. (2004) An examination of the maintenance of preshot routines in basketball free throw shooting. J. Sport Behav., 27: 323-329.Search in Google Scholar

10. Davids K. (2006) Movement System Variability. Hum. Kinet., USA 86.10.5040/9781492596851Search in Google Scholar

11. Gorohovsky J. (2009) Open sport (skills) vs closed sport (skills). Retrieved from: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_russian/sports_fitness_recreation/3139321-open_sports_skills_vs_closed_sports_skills.htmlSearch in Google Scholar

12. Gould D., Udry E. (1994) Psychological skills for enhancing performance: Arousal regulation strategies. Med. Sci. Sport Exerc., 26: 478-485.Search in Google Scholar

13. Kim C.W., Lim Y.K., Woo B.H. (2007) Variability of basketball free throw. J. Biomech., 40: 1.Search in Google Scholar

14. Lidor R., Mayan Z. (2005) Can beginning learners benefit from preperformance routines when serving in volleyball? Sport Psychol., 19: 343-363.Search in Google Scholar

15. Lidor R., Singer R.N. (2000) Teaching preperformance routines to beginners. J. Phys. Educ. Recreat. Dance, 71(7): 34-36.10.1080/07303084.2000.10605175Search in Google Scholar

16. Lidor R., Singer R.N. (2003) Preperformance routines in self-paced tasks: Developmental and educational considerations. In: R. Lidor, K.P. Henschen (eds.), The psychology of team sports. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology, pp. 69–98.Search in Google Scholar

17. Lola A., Tzetzis G., Zetou H. (2012) The effect of implicit and explicit practice in the development of decision making in volleyball serving. Percept. Mot. Skills, 114(2): 665-678.10.2466/05.23.25.PMS.114.2.665-67822755467Search in Google Scholar

18. Lonsdale C., Tam J.T.M. (2007) On the temporal and behavioural consistency of pre-performance routines: An intra-individual analysis of elite basketball players’ free throw shooting accuracy. J. Sports Sci., 26(3): 259-266.Search in Google Scholar

19. Miller B. (1991) Mental preparation for competition. Sport psychology: A self help guide. The Crowood Press. 84-102.Search in Google Scholar

20. Milton J., Solodkin A., Small S.L. (2007) The mind of expert motor performance is cool and focused. Neuroimage, 35: 804-813.10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.01.00317317223Search in Google Scholar

21. Moran A.P. (1996) The psychology of concentration in sport performers. Psychology Press, 34-40.Search in Google Scholar

22. Moran A.P. (2004) Sport and exercise psychology: A critical introduction, 367-378.10.4324/9780203380246Search in Google Scholar

23. Schmidt A. (2012) Movement pattern recognition in basketball free-throw shooting. Hum. Mov. Sci., 31: 360-382.Search in Google Scholar

24. Singer R.N., Lidor R., Cauraugh J.H. (1993) To be aware or not aware? What to think about while learning and performing a motor skill. Sport Psychol., 7: 19-30.Search in Google Scholar

25. Thelwell R.C., Weston N.J.V., Greenlees I.A. (2007) Batting on a sticky wicket: Identifying sources of stress and associated coping strategies for professional cricket batsmen. Psychol. Sport Exerc., 8: 219-232.Search in Google Scholar

26. Travis F., Tecce J.J., Guttman J. (2002) Cortical plasticity, contingent negative variation, and transcendent experiences during practice of the Transcendental Meditation technique. Biol. Psychol., 55: 41-55.Search in Google Scholar

27. Weinberg R.S., Gould D. (1995) Foundations of sport and exercise psychology, 34-51.Search in Google Scholar

28. Wrisberg C.A., Pein R.L. (1992) The preshot interval and free throw shooting accuracy: An exploratory investigation. Sport Psychol., 6: 14-23.Search in Google Scholar

29. Wulf G., Prinz W. (2001) Directing attention to movement effects enhances learning: A review. Psychon. Bull. Rev., 8: 648-660. Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
2080-2234
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
Volume Open
Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other, Clinical Medicine, Public Health, Sports and Recreation, Physical Education