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Developing concentration

In this area the performer has to be given the chance to develop strategies that keep their mind on the performance. Visualisation or mental rehearsal is one approach.

Approach: Visualisation or mental rehearsal

In the first type of this approach, the performer tries to visualise themselves being successful at the end of the performance - what it would sound like, feel like and look like it. This memory is then stored in the brain.

Another variation using this approach is to visualise a specific skill being performed perfectly, with each part of the skill being clear and effective in the 鈥榤ind鈥檚 eye鈥.

ApproachOrganisationProgression and challenge
Visualisation/Mental rehearsalPicturing in the 鈥榤ind鈥檚 eye鈥 a successful performance.Include more performance problems so that creative or problem-solving skills need to be used. When preparing for a free throw in basketball, after successfully seeing the shot go in, a performer might then add thoughts of the fast sprint back into defence in readiness for the opposition鈥檚 next attack.
ApproachVisualisation/Mental rehearsal
OrganisationPicturing in the 鈥榤ind鈥檚 eye鈥 a successful performance.
Progression and challengeInclude more performance problems so that creative or problem-solving skills need to be used. When preparing for a free throw in basketball, after successfully seeing the shot go in, a performer might then add thoughts of the fast sprint back into defence in readiness for the opposition鈥檚 next attack.

Question

Explain the two types of visualisation