Bringing golf into sport psychology sessions through technology (video-footage)

dc.contributor.authorHuman, Lourens H.
dc.contributor.authorKriek, H.S. (Drikus)
dc.contributor.authorBezuidenhout, Theo
dc.contributor.emaillourens.human@up.ac.zaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-06-17T12:27:51Z
dc.date.available2009-06-17T12:27:51Z
dc.date.issued2009-03
dc.description.abstractTechnology has entered many spheres of modern day society. The sport context has also been infiltrated by technology, as can be seen in how video-footage is used in coaching, biomechanics, as well as umpiring/refereeing. This research focused on using video-footage during sport psychology sessions in golf. Stage 1 entailed the videotaping of six golfers from the Tshwane University of Technology’s Golf Academy (TUTGA) during a practice session. During Stage 2 the six golfers viewed the video-footage that was made of the practice session, and indicated what they deemed relevant to be discussed during one-to-one sport psychology sessions. Stage 3 entailed one-to-one sport psychology sessions informed by narrative practice with the six golfers respectively, during which the identified material from Stage 2 was discussed. During Stage 4 a focus group session was held with the six golfers during which they were asked to narrate their experiences of being videotaped during a practice session, as well as discuss this video-footage during one-to-one sport psychology sessions. These focus group discussions were videotaped, transcribed and analyzed through a process of narrative analysis. It seems that using video-footage allowed the golfers to voice their specific sport psychology needs, which allowed for their specific needs to be addressed collaboratively (between a sport psychologist and golfer) in a contextual manner. Therefore, from this study it seems that using video-footage during sport psychology sessions with golfers, added value to the sport psychology process.en_US
dc.identifier.citationHuman, L, Kriek, D & Bezuidenhout, T 2009, 'Bringing golf into sport psychology sessions through technology (video-footage)', African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 62-73. [http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=153&ab=ajpherd]en_US
dc.identifier.issn1117-4315
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/10465
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAfrica Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Danceen_US
dc.rightsAfrica Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Danceen_US
dc.subjectGolfen_US
dc.subjectVideotapingen_US
dc.subjectVideo-footageen_US
dc.subjectNarrative practiceen_US
dc.subjectNarrative analysisen_US
dc.subject.lcshSports -- Psychological aspectsen
dc.titleBringing golf into sport psychology sessions through technology (video-footage)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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