The effect of quiet eye training on golf putting performance in pressure situation

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Qiao He
Yunzhou Liu
Yongtao Yang
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[1] China Institute of Sports Science,Sports Training Laboratory
[2] Beijing Sport University,School of Strength and Conditioning Training
[3] China Institute of Sports Science,Research Centre for Sports Psychology and Biomechanics
[4] Tianjin University of Sport,Laboratory of Competitive Sport Psychological and Psychological Regulation
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Quiet eye training; Golfer; Putting performance; Pressure situation; Sports psychology;
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To explores the effect and mechanism of quiet eye training on the accuracy of golfers´ putts in pressure situations and provides methods and basis for targeted attention training and control. 22 young golfers in China golf team aged from 13 to 18 were randomly assigned to the experimental group (quiet eye training group) and the control group (technical guidance group) according to gender. Both groups of participants underwent two consecutive weeks of push training (3 sets per day, 20 golf putts per set, rest for 3 min between sets) separately in accordance with the guidance of a professional psychological research group and an expert coach. Eye tracking technology, biofeedback technology, and subjective evaluation methods were used to test and analyze the push process of the two groups of participants before and after training under pressure situations (Eye movement behaviors and the heart rate were recorded by ASL Mobile Eye-XG and NeXus-2 biofeedback, pressure and state anxiety were evaluated by self-rating pressure scale and S-AI. Golf putting performance was recorded by a research graduate assistant). A higher hit ratio as well as lower pressure and SAI level was founded in quiet eye training group in the pressure situation, the quiet eye movement time and total fixation time was longer than technical group. The quiet eye training group has a better putting performance. Quiet eye training can improve the golf putting performance in pressure situations. After quiet eye training, the state anxiety decreased, the quiet eye movement time and the total fixation time increased in pressure situations.
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