Title of article :
The Effect of Differential Attentional Focus Strategies on the Performance of Military Elite Shooters
Author/Authors :
Amini, Amin Department of Knowledge and Cognitive Intelligence - Imam Hossein University , Vaezmousavi, Mohammad Department of Knowledge and Cognitive Intelligence - Imam Hossein University
Abstract :
Background and Objective. The effect of attentional focus strategies on performance has been an interesting area of investigation,
especially when the precision of performance is of significance. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of
different attentional focus strategies on performance precision of elite military shooters. Methods. This study is
semiexperimental with an intragroup design. A number of 10 military marksmen (30-42 years old) with at least 10 years of
experience in shooting performed under four attentional focus strategies in a counterbalanced design. In each strategy, two
blocks (each consisting of 20 trials) were conducted. Shooters’ performance was recorded using SCATT device and analyzed
using the factorial variance analysis with repeated measure. Results. Results showed that the interactional effects of internalexternal/relevant-irrelevant focuses of attention were significant on shooting record, shooting accumulation, and stability on the
target center. Results suggest that the external-relevant attentional focus strategies were more effective than other focus
strategies. Conclusion. The results of the study support the hypothesis that external-relevant attentional focus produced better
scores, better accumulation, more stability at the target center, and less average fluctuation. Therefore, this attentional focus
strategy improves performance precision of military elite shooters.
Keywords :
Differential Attentional , Focus Strategies , Performance , Military Elite Shooters
Journal title :
Behavioural Neurology