%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Physical Practice, Mental Imagery and Music on the Improvement of Basketball Shooting Skill in 19-22 Year Old Female Students %J Journal of Sports and Motor Development and Learning %I University of Tehran %Z 2008-9333 %A Aalizadeh, Bahman %A Hosseini, Fatemeh Sadat %A Daranloue, Bahman %D 2018 %\ 02/20/2018 %V 9 %N 4 %P 515-530 %! Effect of Physical Practice, Mental Imagery and Music on the Improvement of Basketball Shooting Skill in 19-22 Year Old Female Students %K Basketball Throw %K Mental Practice %K Mixed Practice %K Music %K Physical Practice %R 10.22059/jmlm.2018.111358.860 %X Aim: The use of psychological interventions in sport to enhance performance has become increasingly popular. However, the effectiveness of these interventions has been questioned by some sports psychologists. Educationally-based psychological interventions have produced significant increases in performance. It was found that 38 of the 45 studies examined (85%) had found positive performance effects, although causality could only be inferred in 20 of these studies. These interventions could be classified as relaxation-based, cognitive, cognitive-behavioural or behavioural in nature. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of physical practice, mental imagery and music on the improvement of basketball shooting skill.Methodology: In this quasi-experiment study, 45 students (19-22 years) were randomly selected from elementary schools and classified in the three experimental groups consisting 15 participants. Physical practice, mental imagery and imagery along with music were the order of three experimental groups. The data was collected using modified basketball shooting in this study.Results: Statistical analysis was conducted with the descriptive statistics tests consisting kolmogro-smirnow, T test and one way-anova. The result of present study indicated significant differences (p< 0.05) between pre and posttest of physical practice, physical practice with mental imagery and physical practice with mental imagery and music.Conclusion: Based on inter group comparison, it can be said that mixed method was more efficient than other two methods and significant difference was not reported between physical practice with mental imagery and physical practice. Thus, it is suggested that different teaching methods should be used for promoting training programs. %U https://jsmdl.ut.ac.ir/article_66939_6a5464e3ccd19851258776836b5936d9.pdf