A Pre-performance Routine Intervention on Golf Putting Distraction and Loss of Attentional Control

  • Li Z
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Abstract

A young elite golfer, Judith, is about to compete in her second year on the professional circuit. She perceived that her choking situation might be a result of debilitative anxiety, poor focus, low confidence, and a lack of perceived control. To prevent choking and improve her ability to focus during pre-performance, the author orients with the Cognitive-behavioral Approach, and employs the Cognitive-Behavioral Consultation Model throughout her intervention in different phases. The followup evaluation of the mental skills and the intervention effectiveness such as the Reflective Questioning and CSAI-2R questionnaire are also employed. It is implicated that the pre-performance routine intervention program can be generalized to a wilder scope of populations in sport with similar situations. Future research can consider tracking the player’s performance and making relevant refinements for the intervention program.

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Li, Z. (2023). A Pre-performance Routine Intervention on Golf Putting Distraction and Loss of Attentional Control. Journal of Psychology and Behavior Studies, 3(1), 01–14. https://doi.org/10.32996/jpbs.2023.3.1.1

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