The Effect of Instructional Self-Talk with the Internal, External, and Combined Focus of Attention on the Dynamic Balance of Elderly Women

Volume 2, Issue 2
Summer 2022
Pages 1-12

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 MSc, Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Alzahra University,Tehran.Iran

2 MSc Student, Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Alzahra University,Tehran.Iran

3 PhD. Department of Motor Behavior and Sport Psychology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract
Different methods of developing balance in the elderly are essential in today's society. In this study, we investigated the effect of instructional self-talk with internal and external and combined the focus of attention on the dynamic balance of elderly women. For this purpose, 12 healthy older women with a mean age of 74.38 (±7.92) years were randomly selected within-group design under the four conditions, without self-talk, internal self-talk, external self-talk, and combined self-talk. The order and transfer effect was controlled through counterbalancing. The dynamic balance of the participants was measured using the star test. The analysis of variance with repeated measures and the Bonferroni post hoc test (P< 0.05) showed that the balance of the women in their aging combined with the self-talk situation was significantly better than the internal and external self-talk condition, and in the control situation was the lowes. Therefore, in the dynamic balance task, When the elderly are focused on a task, a combination of internal and external focus using self-talk is more effective than using one type of focus attention with self-talk.

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  • Receive Date 02 August 2022
  • Revise Date 26 August 2022
  • Accept Date 05 September 2022