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The Effect of Different Attentional Strategies on Physiological and Psychological States During Running

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Pages 329-337 | Received 02 May 2013, Accepted 10 Feb 2013, Published online: 12 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

The attentional focus of an athlete or recreational exerciser may influence performance outcomes during running. The present study used an experimental approach to manipulate the associative attentional focus of regular exercisers (n = 21) as they ran on a treadmill at 75% of Vmax. Participants focused their attention on their breathing, running movements, the distance travelled, or under no specific instructions (control). A focus on distance travelled produced the lowest respiration frequency, and a focus on running movements produced the lowest VO2 consumption. The distance focus was also rated as one of the least difficult and most preferred strategies. Mood states and enjoyment of exercise did not differ across the conditions. The results suggest that the attentional focus that an individual adopts can improve physiological performance outcomes during running without any negative psychological cost. The attentional focus may, thus, be an important factor in the advice that psychologists give to competitive athletes and recreational exercisers.

Acknowledgements

This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme (Project Number DP110103223). The assistance of Miriam Emad in preparing this manuscript is acknowledged.

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Funding

Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects

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