Motricidade (Mar 2020)
The Beneficial Effect of Combining Feedback, Observational Learning and Motor Imagery on Football Pass Performance
Abstract
The aim of this original research was to investigate the effect of a combination of feedback, action observation of a model and motor imagery on passes accuracy in non-expert football players. All the participants performed a pre-test, 5 week-intervention sessions, and a post-test similar to the pre-test. The task consisted in passing toward a target located at 20-meters in an outdoor football field. During each session, the participants, divided in Control (i.e., physical practice only), Feedback, Model, Imagery and Feedback plus Model plus Imagery (FMI) groups performed 3 blocks of 4 trials. After each block, they received or not a feedback by the coach, watched a clip or a video of a peer skilled model touching the target, and finally realized a mental task or motor imagery. The main results of this study revealed that the FMI group increased the performance from the pre- to the post-test whereas the performance of all the other groups remained stable across the experimental conditions. The current study showed the beneficial effect of combining the observation of a model, the motor imagery and expert feedback after physical practice especially in case of short learning session in non-expert football players.