Left kickers choke during play-offs in soccer penalties

Performances of elite athletes reflect the cognitive, psychological and physical potential of our species and inform our understanding of human performance. Studies have shown a strategic advantage for left-oriented performers in sport and other domains. In this study, we examined penalty-shooting performance of left- and right-footed soccer players during matches of normal (regular matches) and high (playoff matches) stress. In high stress situations, left-footed kickers in soccer `choke` more frequently than right-footed players, despite similar average performance in non-stressful situations. Although preliminary, these results suggest laterality-based differences in performance under stress.
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Notations:sport games
Published in:Talent Development & Excellence
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://www.iratde.com/index.php/iratde/article/view/18
Volume:7
Issue:1
Pages:91-94
Document types:article
Level:advanced