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. 1994 Fall;27(3):545–552. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1994.27-545

The effects of attentional shift training on the execution of soccer skills: A preliminary investigation

Susan G Ziegler 1
PMCID: PMC1297834  PMID: 16795835

Abstract

One of the most important skills in soccer is the ability to respond quickly and accurately to the changing demands of the competitive environment (i.e., position of ball, teammates, opponents). A multiple baseline design across 4 male collegiate soccer players was used to determine the effectiveness of an attentional training program on the execution of targeted soccer skills. The treatment included information and laboratory attentional shift exercises followed by practice of attentional shifting skills on the execution of different soccer exercises. Following treatment, the accuracy of execution of the experimental soccer drill improved.

Keywords: athletic performance, attention, coaching, sports skills, soccer

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