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Elites Do Not Deplete – No Effect of Prior Mental Exertion on Subsequent Shooting Performance in Elite Shooters

机译:Elites不会消耗 - 没有先前精神劳动对后续射击性能的影响

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In order to perform at the highest level, elite shooters have to remain focused during the whole course of a tournament, which regularly lasts multiple hours. Investing self-control over extended time periods is often associated with lower levels of perceived self-control strength (i.e., the subjective estimation of how much mental effort one is capable of investing in a given task) and impaired performance in several sports-related domains. However, previous findings on the effects of prior self-control efforts on shooting performance have been mixed, as elite shooters seem to be less affected by preceding self-control demanding tasks than sub-elite athletes. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of self-control on shooting performance in elite shooters. Hence, we randomly assigned elite shooters to an experimental ( n = 12) or a control condition ( n = 11) and asked them to perform a series of 40 shots at baseline (T1) and again after a task which either did or did not require self-control (T2). Additionally, we continuously measured the shooters’ level of perceived self-control strength. We assumed that in elite athletes, shooting accuracy as well as the perceived level of self-control strength would not be significantly affected over time from T1 to T2 in both conditions. In line with our assumptions, Bayesian linear mixed effect models revealed that shooting performance remained relatively stable in both conditions over time and the conditions also did not differ significantly in their perceived levels of self-control strength. Contrary to resource-based theories of self-control, these results speak against the idea of a limited self-control resource as previous acts of self-control did not impair subsequent shooting performance in elite athletes.
机译:为了以最高级别表现,精英射击者必须在锦标赛的整个过程中仍然集中在一起,这经常持续多个小时。超过延长时间段的自我控制通常与较低的感知自我控制强度(即,主观估计能够投资给定任务的许多努力的主观估计)和几个体育相关领域的表现受损。然而,以前关于射击性能对射击性能的效果的影响,因为精英射击者似乎受到比次精英运动员的苛刻任务的影响较小。因此,本研究的目的是调查自我控制对精英射击者射击性能的影响。因此,我们将精英射击者随机分配给实验(n = 12)或控制条件(n = 11),并要求它们在基线(t1)中执行一系列40次镜头,并且在任务之后再次执行或没有需要自我控制(T2)。此外,我们不断衡量射击者的感知自我控制力量。我们认为,在精英运动员中,拍摄准确性以及在两个条件下的T1到T2随着时间的推移不会受到显着影响的感知水平。符合我们的假设,贝叶斯线性混合效果模型显示,随着时间的推移,拍摄性能仍然相对稳定,在其感知水平的自我控制强度水平方面也没有显着差异。与基于资源的自我控制理论相反,这些结果与有限的自我控制资源的想法谈到,以前的自我控制行为在精英运动员中没有损害随后的射击性能。

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