Volgemute Katrina, Vazne Zermena, Malinauskas Romualdas
Latvian Academy of Sport Education, Rigas Stradins University, Riga, Latvia.
Department of Physical and Social Education, Lithuanian Sports University, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Front Psychol. 2025 Apr 11;16:1500194. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1500194. eCollection 2025.
Imagery as a psychological skill in sports occupies an essential place in the psychological preparation of athletes and is one of the key factors in realizing an athlete's potential in competitive sports. It's role in athlete performance, as well as the differences in its use across various sports and demographic groups, has been a compelling topic in both sports' science and psychology. This topic has remained relevant in recent years.
This quantitative survey-based and experimental design study aims to first, to determine whether differences in imagery ability profiles, identified through cluster analysis, can characterize differences among athletes with varying levels of athletic achievement. A secondary aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of a guided imagery intervention on imagery abilities and athletic performance.
A total of 500 athletes from different sports, aged = 21.01 (SD = 2.82), both male and female, completed the Sport Imagery Ability Questionnaire (SIAQ) and provided information regarding their demographics and athletic achievements. In the experimental part of the study, nine alpine skiers were selected to participate in a six-month guided imagery intervention alongside their regular trainings on the ski track to assess the intervention's impact on performance.
The results of K-means cluster analysis on athletic achievements of athletes showed a four-cluster solution that hat emphasized distinctions between the groups and reduced variation within each group. A Multiple Analysis of Covariance revealed that the four cluster groups differ in their imagery abilities. Pre- and post-intervention assessments for the nine alpine skiers were conducted using SIAQ and control training sessions, revealing significant increase in both imagery ability scores and performance indicators ( < 0.05).
The research results support recent findings that athletes with higher athletic achievement tend to have stronger imagery abilities. The significant differences observed between the clusters based on athletic achievement levels were confirmed. By using imagery profiling of athletes with an analytical method, this study provides valuable insights into the role of imagery in athletic success, suggesting that tailored imagery training could enhance performance across different levels of athletic achievement.
意象作为一种运动心理技能,在运动员的心理准备中占据着重要地位,是竞技运动中实现运动员潜力的关键因素之一。它在运动员表现中的作用,以及在不同运动项目和人口群体中的使用差异,一直是体育科学和心理学领域引人关注的话题。近年来,这个话题仍然具有相关性。
这项基于定量调查和实验设计的研究旨在,首先,确定通过聚类分析确定的意象能力概况差异是否能够表征不同运动成绩水平运动员之间的差异。该研究的第二个目的是评估引导意象干预对意象能力和运动表现的影响。
共有500名来自不同运动项目的运动员,年龄为21.01岁(标准差=2.82),男女皆有,完成了运动意象能力问卷(SIAQ),并提供了他们的人口统计学信息和运动成绩。在研究的实验部分,九名高山滑雪运动员被选中,在他们常规的雪道训练之外,参加为期六个月的引导意象干预,以评估该干预对表现的影响。
对运动员运动成绩进行的K均值聚类分析结果显示了一个四类解决方案,该方案强调了组间差异,并减少了每组内的变异。多因素协方差分析显示,这四个聚类组在意象能力上存在差异。使用SIAQ和对照训练课程对九名高山滑雪运动员进行了干预前后评估,结果显示意象能力得分和表现指标均有显著提高(P<0.05)。
研究结果支持了最近的研究发现,即运动成绩较高的运动员往往具有更强的意象能力。基于运动成绩水平观察到的聚类之间的显著差异得到了证实。通过使用分析方法对运动员进行意象概况分析,本研究为意象在运动成功中的作用提供了有价值的见解,表明量身定制的意象训练可以提高不同运动成绩水平的表现。