Examination of the Effects of Autogenic Training on the Reaction Time Performance of the National Badminton Athletes
Dondu Ugurlu, Ismail Ilbak, Mehmet Akarsu
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ABSTRACT
Background: Although there is a consensus among researchers that autogenic training
has positive effects on the psychological state of athletes, there have not
been enough studies on its effects on physical performance yet. Therefore, the
effects of autogenic training on physical performance is an important question
that remains to be clarified. The fact that there is no research examining the
effects of autogenic training on reaction time performance constitutes the
original value of the study.
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the effects of autogenic training
applied during 8 weeks on the visual and auditory reaction time performances of
national badminton athletes.
Methods: 15 male (experimental group=8
and control group=7) national badminton player between the ages of 18-23
residing in the province of Malatya participated in the study voluntarily. In
addition to the training program, autogenic training was applied to the
experimental group for 8 weeks, 3 days a week, after warming up. The control
group continued their regular training. In order to determine the effects of
the training, the pre-test and post-test was applied to the participants. SPSS
23 Package Program was used for the analysis of the data. The data were
evaluated with the Mann-Whitney U test, one of the Non-Parametric tests. The
significance level was taken as p<.05.
Results: The mean age of the
experimental group (N=8) was 19.88±1.81, the mean height was 173.75±4.10, and
the mean body weight was 68.13±5.52. The mean age of the control group (N=7)
was 19.72±1.80, the mean height was 175.72±7.87, and the mean body weight was
67.58±6.61.It was observed that there was no statistically significant
difference between the right and left hand visual reaction times and the right
and left hand auditory reaction times of the experimental and control groups
(p>.05).
Conclusion: As a result, autogenic
training does not have a statistically significant effect on the visual and
auditory reaction time of national badminton athletes.
Keywords: Autogenic training,
badminton, reaction time