Institute for Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Yorkshire Carnegie Rugby Club, Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds, United Kingdom.
J Strength Cond Res. 2020 Nov;34(11):3157-3163. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002887.
Weakley, J, Wilson, K, Till, K, Banyard, H, Dyson, J, Phibbs, P, Read, D, and Jones, B. Show me, tell me, encourage me: The effect of different forms of feedback on resistance training performance. J Strength Cond Res 34(11): 3157-3163, 2020-When performing resistance training, verbal kinematic feedback and visual kinematic feedback are known to enhance performance. In addition, providing verbal encouragement can assist in the attenuation of fatigue. However, the effects of these forms of feedback have never been compared. Consequently, this study aimed to quantify the effects of verbal kinematic feedback and visual kinematic feedback, and verbal encouragement on barbell velocity during the back squat. Furthermore, changes in performance were related to individual-reported conscientiousness. Twelve semiprofessional rugby union players volunteered to participate in the study that consisted of the subjects completing a set of the barbell back squat across 4 conditions (i.e., no-feedback [control], verbal feedback of kinematic information [verbal], visual feedback of kinematic information [visual], and verbal encouragement [encouragement]). In addition, participants completed a questionnaire before the study to assess conscientiousness. Magnitude-based inferences were used to assess differences between conditions, whereas Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used to assess relationships between conscientiousness and changes in barbell velocity. All 3 forms of feedback showed almost certain improvements in barbell velocity, while differences between interventions were likely to very likely trivial. Changes in barbell velocity showed small to large inverse relationships with conscientiousness. These findings suggest that practitioners should supply kinematic feedback (verbally or visually) or, when technology is not available, provide athletes with encouraging statements while resistance training. Verbal encouragement may be of greatest benefit for individuals who demonstrate low levels of conscientiousness. Given these findings, practitioners are advised to use either technology or verbal encouragement to manipulate acute training outcomes.
威克利、J、威尔逊、K、蒂尔、K、巴纳德、H、戴森、J、菲布斯、P、里德、D 和琼斯、B. 向我展示,告诉我,鼓励我:不同形式的反馈对阻力训练表现的影响。J 力量与条件研究 34(11):3157-3163,2020-在进行阻力训练时,已知口头运动学反馈和视觉运动学反馈可以提高表现。此外,提供口头鼓励可以帮助减轻疲劳。然而,这些形式的反馈的影响从未被比较过。因此,本研究旨在量化口头运动学反馈和视觉运动学反馈以及口头鼓励对杠铃速度的影响在深蹲过程中。此外,表现的变化与个体报告的尽责性有关。12 名半职业橄榄球联盟球员自愿参加了这项研究,他们完成了一组杠铃深蹲,共有 4 种条件(即无反馈[对照]、口头运动学信息反馈[口头]、视觉运动学信息反馈[视觉]和口头鼓励[鼓励])。此外,参与者在研究前完成了一份问卷,以评估尽责性。基于幅度的推断用于评估条件之间的差异,而斯皮尔曼等级相关系数用于评估尽责性与杠铃速度变化之间的关系。所有 3 种形式的反馈都显示出杠铃速度几乎肯定的提高,而干预之间的差异可能是微不足道的。杠铃速度的变化与尽责性呈小到大的负相关。这些发现表明,从业者应该提供运动学反馈(口头或视觉),或者在没有技术的情况下,在进行阻力训练时向运动员提供鼓励性陈述。口头鼓励可能对表现出低尽责性的个体最有益。考虑到这些发现,建议从业者使用技术或口头鼓励来操纵急性训练结果。