Inspired by Imagination: How Imagery Can Help You Be Better at Sport

  • Munroe-Chandler K
  • Muir I
  • Ely F
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Abstract

Have you ever pictured yourself scoring the game-winning goal or staying calm at a crucial point in a match or performance? If you answered yes to either of these, then you have used a mental skill called imagery. Imagery is creating (or recreating) situations in your mind. Many top athletes in the world use imagery to help them perform at their best. In fact, just like any physical skill, such as running or a tennis serve, imagery improves with practice. In this article, we explain how imagery works, suggest what to image, and explain when and where you can use imagery to improve sport performance.

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Munroe-Chandler, K. J., Muir, I. L., & Ely, F. O. (2022). Inspired by Imagination: How Imagery Can Help You Be Better at Sport. Frontiers for Young Minds, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2022.686258

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