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The Exploration of Concentration Cues and Disturbing Factors of Elite Weight-lifting Athletes
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우수 역도선수들의 집중력 단서와 방해요인 탐색

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Academic journal
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CHANG DUKSUN (한국체육대학교) 원신희 (한국체육대학교)
Journal
한국스포츠심리학회 한국스포츠심리학회지 한국스포츠심리학회지 제19권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2008.1
Pages
179 - 195 (17page)

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This Exploration is to find out, in practice and real games, that 1) where Weight‐lifting athletes concentrate on, 2) what they do for concentration, 3) what factors cause failure of concentration, 4) and what determines success or failure when trying to reconcentrate after losing attention. In order to study for these things, we made an open questionnaire to 40 people, male and female weight‐lifting athletes who are in university team or professional team. The athletes are categorized into the Elite and the Average, based upon their National team experience. We analyzed the materials by classifying similar resources after careful reading and then, matching them into the identical categories. First of all, the result of examining where the athletes pay concentration on is that most athletes focus on mental‐controlling rather than external‐controlling to strengthen concentration regardless of the level of the game in both practice and a real match. In order to intensify the concentration, in practice games, both the Elite and the Average athletes do their best on mental‐controlling not considering about the level of the game. On the other hand, in real games, while the Elite athletes try to focus on mental‐controlling, the average athletes concentrate on external‐controlling more than mental‐controlling. Factors which influence destroying concentration are mostly caused by external things. Through analyzing various cases, we find out that mental concentration and active physical movement can contribute to successful reconcentration after losing attention, but scattered attention and nervous state of mind can cause the failure of reconcentration.

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