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Instantaneous effects of mindfulness meditation on tennis return performance in elite junior athletes completing an implicitly sequenced serve return task

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https://doi.org/10.51224/SRXIV.146

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mindfulness, meditation, sport, performance, cognitive control, sequence learning, tennis, skill acquisition

Abstract

Single-session meditation augmentation of sport-specific skill performance was tested with elite junior tennis athletes. Athletes completed one of two styles of mindfulness meditation (focused attention or open-monitoring) or a control listening condition prior to performing an implicitly sequenced tennis serve return task involving the goal of hitting a target area placed at the “T” of the service court. Unbeknownst to athletes, six distinct serves followed a repeating second-order conditional sequence for two task blocks before the sequence was altered in a third transfer block. Task performance was operationalised as serve return outcome and analysed using beta regression modelling. Models analysed group by block differences in the proportion of returned serves (i.e., non-aces), returns placed in the service court, and target hits. Contrary to previous laboratory findings, results did not support meditation-related augmentation of performance and/or sequence learning. In fact, compared to control, meditation may have impaired performance improvements and acquisition of serve sequence information. It is possible that the effects of single-session meditation seen in laboratory research may not extend to more complex motor tasks, at least in highly-trained adolescents completing a well-learned skill. Further research is required to elucidate the participant, task, and meditation-related characteristics that might promote single-session meditation performance enhancement.       

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Author Biography

Maarten A. Immink, Flinders University

Maarten’s research focuses on neurocognitive processes and training factors contributing to skilled movement learning and performance. In addition, his research investigates how mental training interventions benefit cognitive and affective processes that underlie movement learning and performance, including in sport performance and neurorehabilitation applications.

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