Enhancing Athletic Performance Using Digital Video in Consulting
Authors: Ives J. C.; Straub W. F.; Shelley G. A.
Source: Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 14, Number 3, 1 September 2002 , pp. 237-245(9)
Abstract:
Video has been used successfully in psychosocial interventions to help train communication skills, document behaviors, and as a feedback tool for behavior modification strategies. The need for equipment portability, together with editing expertise, has limited video use in sport psychology. Newer digital video systems help overcome these problems, meaning that sport psychologists can readily use this technology in the field. We discuss and provide experiential observations of how digital video can be used to improve player, coach, and team performance. Also reviewed are new consultation opportunities for sport psychologists with video skills. These new areas center on perceptual skills training and talent identification using perceptual skills testing.Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2002-09-01
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