- Resource Types
- Resource Languages
- Institutional Repository
About Site Language
WHDL is viewable in multiple languages. Use the pull-down menu to select a language to view the site.
I changed my language, but I’m still seeing resources in the other languages?
If a resource or text has not been translated into your selected language, it will appear in the initially added language. We are always looking for help translating these resources. If you can help, contact us!
WHDL - 00013851
Performance block is a blanket term that research is trying to propose to replace sport specific terms such as yips, mental block, or lost move syndrome. Though symptoms may present slightly different between the sport specific terms, they all have the same core experience of a sudden inability to perform a previously automatic skill. This study compared performance block prevalence between individual and team sports at PLNU and found similar results. This study also validated many variables believed to contribute to performance block occurrence, regardless of sport type. This supports the use of "performance block" as a blanket term to use for this condition, reducing confusion. The results provide insight to a better understanding of performance block, aiding in discovery of better diagnostic and treatment methods.
Performance block is a blanket term that research is trying to propose to replace sport specific terms such as yips, mental block, or lost move syndrome. Though symptoms may present slightly different between the sport specific terms, they all have the same core experience of a sudden inability to perform a previously automatic skill. This study compared performance block prevalence between individual and team sports at PLNU and found similar results. This study also validated many variables believed to contribute to performance block occurrence, regardless of sport type. This supports the use of "performance block" as a blanket term to use for this condition, reducing confusion. The results provide insight to a better understanding of performance block, aiding in discovery of better diagnostic and treatment methods.10 Resources
This collection contains all PLNU Masters' Theses completed during the span beginning with the 2020-2021 academic year and ending with the most recent academic year, provided they were submitted to the library with all necessary permissions.