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The Effect of Motor-Mental Preperformance Routines on Motor Performance in Novice Learners

Two sequential studies were conducted to test the notion that preperformance routines (PPRs) positively affect motor performance. The first study consisted of observations and interviews with 115 elite athletes to explore crucial time periods and body positions inherent in expert preparation for per...

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Published in:Journal of applied sport psychology 2018-10, Vol.30 (4), p.402-420
Main Authors: Perry, Inbal Sonia, Chow, Graig M., Tenenbaum, Gershon, Katz, Yaacov J.
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