THE EFFECT OF ATTENTIONAL INTERFERENCE ON A ROCK CLIMBING TASK: A PILOT STUDY
Preparatory behavior has been identified as being beneficial (i.e., achieving optimal emotional states, focused attention, etc.) to performance within various sport domains. Participants of risk sport (i.e., rock climbing, surfing, skydiving, among others) have been reported to engage in this behavi...
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Main Author: | Patrick R. Young (Author) |
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Pamukkale University,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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