THE EFFECT OF PERFORMANCE CUES ON BEGINNING INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING PERFORMANCE

Authors

  • Jeff McNamee
  • Jeff Steffen

Keywords:

verbal cues, feedback, rock climbing.

Abstract

The primary purpose of this study was to examine the effects of performance cues on beginning indoor rock climbers. A secondary purpose was to create a content analysis for the skill of indoor rock climbing. The utility of performance cues has been demonstrated from a pedagogical perspective in traditional physical activity settings. However, no investigations have demonstrated the strength of performance cues in unique environments such as indoor rock climbing. A treatment group received performance cues while rock climbing; a control group received no cues. The results of the 2 x 2 x 2 (group x gender x test) ANOVA RM demonstrated that participants in the treatment group made significant performance gains over the control group.?

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Published

2007-01-26

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