The Influence of a Warm-Up on Vigilance in University Students

MOTOR CONTROL(2024)

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The present study aimed to analyze the effects of conducting a warm-up (WC) or not (WWC) on students of the Science Degree in Physical Activity and Sport before starting a practical class. Thirty-two students of the Science Degree in Physical Activity and Sport (age: 22.38 +/- 1.81 years; height: 176.09 +/- 8.52 cm; weight: 22.38 +/- 1.81 kg; body fat: 25.17 +/- 3.20%) participated in a counterbalanced crosssectional study in which three conditions were tested: (a) basal lineal, (b) WC, and (c) WWC. Participants recorded longer times (worse performance) in the Illinois dribbling test (basal lineal condition [20.17 +/- 1.35], WWC [20.13 +/- 1.37], and WC [19.32 +/- 1.35]) and the Psychomotor Vigilance Task test (basal lineal condition [397.88 +/- 75.98 ms]; WWC [412.19 +/- 91.39 ms], and WC [368.53 +/- 68.65 ms]). The warm-up prior to physical activity classes had positive effects on vigilance linked to executive functioning, and physical performance. In this sense, more research on different types of warm-up may be in order to contrast them with each other, as well as to carry out attention measurements according to the content to be imparted after the warm-ups. The present study represents a big opportunity for all physical education teachers due to warm-up is a crucial aspect that occurs in all practical sessions, also linked to the attention processes and motivational factors of the students.
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executive function,college students,cognition,adolescence,education
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