The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers
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Summary: | The ability to generate and control mental images is present in all of us, but it differs from person to person. Therefore, it is important to understand that imagery ability can be changed through training and experimentation, it is not a fixed ability. The aim of this study is to compare imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite athletes in a sport which involves closed and continuous motor skills, such as swimming. 79 swimmers (male N = 37; female N = 42) at an average age of 17 took part in thisstudy. In order to assess imagery ability, the Movement Imagery Questionnaire 3 was used, Portuguese version (Mendes et al., 2016). After analysis of the results, these show that in each and every imagery modality, the scores in the three groups differ significantly. In kinesthetic and external visual imagery the elite and sub-elite groups’ scores, although not statistically different from each other, are significantly higher than those of the non-elite group. In internal visual imagery, the differences between all the compared pairs of groups are statistically significant. The elite group got the highest scores, followed by the sub-elite group average scores and finally the non-elite group average scores. According to these results, the conclusion is that athletes with a better performance show greater imagery ability and that apparently the external visual imagery proved to be the best intervention method among swimming athletes. |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmersComparación de le habilidad de Visualización de los atletas de Elite, Sub-Elite y No-Elite en la NataciónComparação entre praticantes de Elite, Sub-Elite e Não-Elite na habilidade de Imagery em praticantes de NataçãoImagerymovement imagery questionnaire-3athlete levelswimmingThe ability to generate and control mental images is present in all of us, but it differs from person to person. Therefore, it is important to understand that imagery ability can be changed through training and experimentation, it is not a fixed ability. The aim of this study is to compare imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite athletes in a sport which involves closed and continuous motor skills, such as swimming. 79 swimmers (male N = 37; female N = 42) at an average age of 17 took part in thisstudy. In order to assess imagery ability, the Movement Imagery Questionnaire 3 was used, Portuguese version (Mendes et al., 2016). After analysis of the results, these show that in each and every imagery modality, the scores in the three groups differ significantly. In kinesthetic and external visual imagery the elite and sub-elite groups’ scores, although not statistically different from each other, are significantly higher than those of the non-elite group. In internal visual imagery, the differences between all the compared pairs of groups are statistically significant. The elite group got the highest scores, followed by the sub-elite group average scores and finally the non-elite group average scores. According to these results, the conclusion is that athletes with a better performance show greater imagery ability and that apparently the external visual imagery proved to be the best intervention method among swimming athletes.Universidad de MurciaRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de SantarémDuarte-Mendes, PedroMarinho, DanielMonteiro, DiogoCid, LuisPaulo, RuiSerrano, JoãoPetrica, João2019-05-02T15:17:11Z2019-05-012019-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/2539eng1578-8423info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-05-11T04:36:50Zoai:repositorio.ipsantarem.pt:10400.15/2539Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T07:12:05.591008Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers Comparación de le habilidad de Visualización de los atletas de Elite, Sub-Elite y No-Elite en la Natación Comparação entre praticantes de Elite, Sub-Elite e Não-Elite na habilidade de Imagery em praticantes de Natação |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers Duarte-Mendes, Pedro Imagery movement imagery questionnaire-3 athlete level swimming |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers |
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The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers |
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Duarte-Mendes, Pedro |
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Duarte-Mendes, Pedro Marinho, Daniel Monteiro, Diogo Cid, Luis Paulo, Rui Serrano, João Petrica, João |
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Marinho, Daniel Monteiro, Diogo Cid, Luis Paulo, Rui Serrano, João Petrica, João |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém |
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Duarte-Mendes, Pedro Marinho, Daniel Monteiro, Diogo Cid, Luis Paulo, Rui Serrano, João Petrica, João |
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Imagery movement imagery questionnaire-3 athlete level swimming |
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Imagery movement imagery questionnaire-3 athlete level swimming |
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The ability to generate and control mental images is present in all of us, but it differs from person to person. Therefore, it is important to understand that imagery ability can be changed through training and experimentation, it is not a fixed ability. The aim of this study is to compare imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite athletes in a sport which involves closed and continuous motor skills, such as swimming. 79 swimmers (male N = 37; female N = 42) at an average age of 17 took part in thisstudy. In order to assess imagery ability, the Movement Imagery Questionnaire 3 was used, Portuguese version (Mendes et al., 2016). After analysis of the results, these show that in each and every imagery modality, the scores in the three groups differ significantly. In kinesthetic and external visual imagery the elite and sub-elite groups’ scores, although not statistically different from each other, are significantly higher than those of the non-elite group. In internal visual imagery, the differences between all the compared pairs of groups are statistically significant. The elite group got the highest scores, followed by the sub-elite group average scores and finally the non-elite group average scores. According to these results, the conclusion is that athletes with a better performance show greater imagery ability and that apparently the external visual imagery proved to be the best intervention method among swimming athletes. |
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