Title of article :
Role of Biofeedback in Optimizing Psychomotor Performance in Sports
Author/Authors :
Paul, Maman Faculty of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India , Garg, Kanupriya Faculty of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India , Sandhu, Jaspal Singh Faculty of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India
Abstract :
Purpose: Biofeedback is an emerging tool to acquire and facilitate
physiological and psychological domains of the human body like response time
and concentration. Thus, the present study aims at determining the
reconstitution of psychomotor and performance skills in basketball players
through biofeedback training.
Methods: Basketball players (N=30) with different levels of expertise
(university, state and national) aged 18-28 years (both male and female) were
randomly divided into 3 equal groups - Experimental group, Placebo group
and Control group. The experimental group received Heart Rate Variability
Biofeedback training for 10 consecutive days for 20 minutes that included
breathing at individual’s resonant frequency through a pacing stimulus;
Placebo group was shown motivational video clips for 10 consecutive days for
10 minutes, whereas Control group was not given any intervention. At session
1, 10 and 1month follow up, heart rate variability, respiration rate, response
time (reaction and movement time), concentration and shooting performance
were assessed.
Results: Two way repeated measure ANOVA was used to simultaneously
compare within and between group differences. Response time, concentration,
heart rate variability, respiration rate and shooting differences were
statistically significant in each group along with interaction of group and time
(P<0.001). Also, all the measures showed statistically significant inter group
difference (P<0.05).
Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that biofeedback training may
help to train stressed athletes to acquire a control over their
psychophysiological processes, thus helping an athlete to perform maximally.
Keywords :
Shooting , Concentration , Response Time , Psychomotor Performance , Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics