Guillaume R. Coudevylle

Guillaume R. Coudevylle
Université des Antilles | Reunion · UFR SANTE

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Dans le contexte actuel de préoccupation croissante pour la durabilité environnementale, il est essentiel de repenser les approches éducatives pour aborder les défis écologiques. A l’heure des questions sur la soutenabilité écologique planétaire, la problématique de la reconfiguration des modes de pensée et d’action de l’humain pris dans son enviro...
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ntroduction Pour lutter contre la sédentarité et contribuer à soigner les personnes atteintes de maladies chroniques, les activités physiques sportives/adaptées (APS ou APA) réalisées de manière régulière sont particulièrement recommandées. De nombreuses études ont ainsi rapporté un impact positif des APS/APA sur la santé mentale et sociale des enf...
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Due to intensive physical training, and the pressure exerted by coaches, parents and the athlete him/herself during pre-competitive and competitive periods, a large number of high-level sporting activities can trigger or participate in anorexia nervosa. That said, some of these activities are more likely than others to promote this eating disorder....
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Self-handicapping strategies consist of creating or declaring obstacles to oneself before a situation of accomplishment that threatens the self, as might be the case during an academic assessment or a sporting competition, in order to protect oneself from a possible failure or to valorise oneself in the event of success. It turns out that beyond th...
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Les différentes vagues de chaleur qui traversent l’Europe plusieurs mois de l’année et qui risquent de se répéter en raison du réchauffement climatique obligent les enseignants d’EPS à intégrer la contrainte thermique dans leur démarche pédagogique. Particulièrement sensible à ces préoccupations compte tenu de ses nombreuses années de pratique dans...
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Experimentation with psychoactive substances (PAS), such as alcohol, tobacco or cannabis, is common in adolescence, and continues to pose a public health issue that can lead to failure at school and university. Most of the work on these issues focuses on addiction-related aspects, and little on the underlying causes of addiction. This article sheds...
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Adapted physical activities (APA) in the workplace improve workers' health. Paradoxically, APA remains marginal in the very places where improving health is the central objective of health care workers, namely clinics and hospitals. Promoting physical activity in the workplace is a twofold challenge. Not only does PA improve the health and well-bei...
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The poor state of health of some prisoners, the tensions and violence that can exist in prisons lead the administration's staff to work in a sometimes difficult context. The regular practice of adapted physical activities appears to be a particularly opportune course of action for the agents concerned: it would bring them physical and psychological...
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The thermal discomfort experienced in a tropical environment has negative effects on human performance. Cooling techniques before, during, or immediately after exercise have been extensively reported on in the physiological literature, but psychological techniques for subjective cooling have rarely been explored. The purpose of this experiment was...
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Résumé Les déterminants individuels de la performance sportive, qu’ils soient physiques, physiologiques ou psychologiques, font l’objet d’une littérature dense visant à mieux comprendre ce qui fait qu’un athlète est performant et comment on peut, par le biais de l’entraînement, l’amener à progresser. Dans cette recherche de la performance, il est t...
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Résumé Les déterminants individuels de la performance sportive, qu’ils soient physiques, physiologiques ou psychologiques, font l’objet d’une littérature dense visant à mieux comprendre ce qui fait qu’un athlète est performant et comment on peut, par le biais de l’entraînement, l’amener à progresser. Dans cette recherche de la performance, il est t...
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French translation and validation of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3 second version(MIQ-3Sf). Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. Le questionnaire vous est proposé dans le document Questionnaire en Imagerie du Mouvement 3 seconde version adaptée (MIQ-3Sf) Instructions Ce questionnaire envisage trois façons de se représenter mentalem...
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The current experimental study evaluated how a tropical climate (i.e., wet and hot environment) influences positive and negative affects, sensation of fatigue and environmental perceptions (i.e., comfort and thermal sensations). A convenience sampling of stu- dents (30 females and 30 males, Mage = 21.94 years, age range: 19– 28 years) who lived all...
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Introduction. Motor imagery (MI) can be defined as the mental simulation of an action without performing it. Its effectiveness can be substantially influenced by imagery ability, and it is currently accepted that three main modalities are used in MI (kinaesthetic imagery, and internal or external visual imageries). In the context of rehabilitation,...
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Les évolutions technologiques, notamment dans le domaine du numérique, ont pris un essor considérable au cours des vingt dernières années et leur place en EPS fait l’objet de discussions, interrogations et recommandations appliquées. Tout en gardant comme ligne directrice l’optimisation, voire la maximisation de la durée de l’engagement moteur des...
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Many important sporting events are organized in hot ambient conditions. In addition, given the global warming around the world, and because heat also concerns millions of people living in hot-dry and/or hot-humid environments, individuals often perform cognitive and/or cognitivo-motor tasks under heat stress conditions. Hot environment can negative...
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Introduction. L'imagerie motrice (IM) est un processus conscient consistant à simuler mentalement une action motrice sans exécution réelle [1]. L’IM a montré des effets bénéfiques dans différents domaines comme l’apprentissage, la performance motrice, ou la réadaptation [2]. Cependant, son efficacité peut être influencée par la capacité d'imagerie...
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The present study examines, in the context of physical education (PE) classes, if having the opportunity to report disadvantages before performing a physical test could reduce students’ selfreported level of fear of failure. Forty-six students (31 males, Mage = 14.2 years and 15 females, Mage = 12.5 years) from a middle school and a high school in...
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Many tennis competitions are held in hot ambient conditions, which can negatively affect endurance, mental and cognitive functioning and/or motor performance. The purpose of this article is to take stock of the physical techniques and psychological strategies that tennis players can use to counteract the negative effect of the heat. In addition, a...
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This study investigates the effects of a service routine mainly composed of external visual mental imagery (MI) focused on the trajectory of the ball and the target area to be reached before the actual strike on the performance of the tennis service. Forty expert tennis players were divided into two experimental groups: Control and imagery. They pe...
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The aim of this study was to test the effect of face cooling with cold water (1.2 ± 0.7°C) vs. face cooling with neutral water (28.0 ± 3.0°C) during high-intensity swimming training on both the core temperature (Tco) and thermal perceptions in internationally ranked long-distance swimmers (5 men’s and 3 women’s) during 2 randomized swimming session...
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This mini review examines the impact of tropical climate (TC) on motivational factors during aerobic performance and proposes the tracks of an integrative theoretical model to better understand the direct and indirect motivational mechanisms that can operate on athletic performances. TC is detrimental for aerobic performance and, although it clearl...
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Many tennis competitions are held in hot ambient conditions, which can negatively affect endurance, mental and cognitive functioning and/or motor performance. The purpose of this article is to take stock of the physical techniques and psychological strategies that tennis players can use to counteract the negative effect of the heat. In addition, a...
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Une attitude insolente, des comportements agressifs voire des agressions de la part des élèves sont malheureusement des situations de plus en plus fréquentes en éducation physique et sportive. Ce constat peut notamment être accentué dans certains établissements classés en réseau d’éducation prioritaire. Les causes sont multiples et relèvent à la fo...
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Une attitude insolente, des comportements agressifs voire des agressions de la part des élèves sont malheureusement des situations de plus en plus fréquentes en éducation physique et sportive. Ce constat peut notamment être accentué dans certains établissements classés en réseau d’éducation prioritaire. Les causes sont multiples et relèvent à la fo...
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Cette étude examine les effets du stress thermique et de la langue (français vs. créole) sur les performances dans des tâches de mémoire, de recon- naissance auditive et de rangement par ordre alphabétique de mots préalablement appris. Soixante-quatre participants bilingues français- créole ont réalisé deux sessions d’épreuves en l’absence (24 °C)...
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The use of cooling techniques in a tropical climate can limit the increase in core body temperature and therefore improve physical exercise performance. However, little is known about the impact of cooling on psychological functioning. The aim of this study was to determine whether cold water intake influences environmental perceptions, affects, an...
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The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate whether the motivational climates (MCs) drawn from achievement goal and self-determination theories would affect perceived competence and the use of claimed self-handicapping. Specifically, this study examined the effects of performance MC, mastery MC and need-supportive MC on these two varia...
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The aim of this original research was to investigate the effect of a combination of feedback, action observation of a model, and motor imagery on passes accuracy in non-expert football players. All the participants performed a pre-test, 5 week-intervention sessions, and a post-test similar to the pre-test. The task consisted of passing toward a tar...
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French Translation and Validation of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire–third Version (MIQ-3f). Validation de la traduction française du « Movement Imagery Questionnaire-third version (MIQ-3f) Robin, N., Coudevylle, G.R. Guilllot, A., & Toussaint, L. (2020). French Translation and Validation of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire–third Version (M...
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Objectives: Imagery ability is a variable influencing the effectiveness of imagery practice that can be estimated by means of questionnaires. Among them, the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised, translated and validated in French, is widely used by French speakers. However, it does not allow for the distinction between the two visual imagery per...
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This study examined how a tropical climate (i.e. hot and wet climatic environment) and different language instructions, in French and in Creole, could affect imagery ability on French-Creole bilingual in the French West Indies. Participants were divided into two groups: Half of them completed the French Movement Imagery Questionnaire (MIQ-F), the o...
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Inactivity is known to have harmful effects on the physical and mental health of older adults. This study used a randomized, parallel trial design to evaluate whether daily text prompts to practice mindfulness would have a positive impact on the time that adults aged 50 years or older spend in aerobic physical activity. The participants were recrui...
Conference Paper
Introduction L'apprentissage moteur est un changement résultant de la pratique, pouvant être facilité par l'utilisation de feedback (Schmidt & Lee, 1999), de pratiques mentales comme l'observation de modèles (Ste-Marie et al., 2012) ou l’imagerie motrice (Eaves, Riach, Holmes, & Wright, 2016). Le but de cette expérience était d'étudier l'effet d'un...
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Nicolas Robin, Cédric Charles-Charlery, Guillaume Coudevylle ont cherché à analyser si une combinaison entre l’observa- tion d’images videos sur tablette d’un modèle et une technique d’imagerie mentale pouvait être de nature à favoriser l’apprentissage dans un geste spécifique de lancer franc en basket. Le public sur lequel porte cette étude est co...
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We investigated the effect of dynamic motor imagery (dMI) combined with physical practice on free throw performances of advanced basketball players in two conditions: With and without a video of a model. They performed a pre-test, participated in 5-weeks of intervention sessions, and performed a post-test. During pre-test and post-test, they perfor...
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The thermal discomfort caused by a hot or hot-wet climate can have negative effects on human performance. The 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games will take place in Tokyo’s hot and humid summer period, possibly exposing athletes to severe environmental stressors. In addition to technical, tactical, physical and nutritional preparation, Olympia...
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This study compared the effects of motor imagery, feedback, and feedback+imagery interventions on soccer pass performance in non-elite players (intermediate, regional level). Participants were randomly divided into Control, Feedback, Imagery, and Feedback+Imagery groups, within a pre- post- intervention design. The intervention lasted 7 weeks, and...
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Heat has an impact on several aspects of human cognition but the effects of the tropical climate (i.e., hot and wet) have rarely been explored. The purpose of this study was to determine whether selective attention and affect are negatively impacted by the tropical climate. The study followed a within-participants design: participants responded to...
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This study examined whether claimed self-handicapping influences cohesion and perceived collective efficacy of teammates during a basketball game. Sport sciences students were asked to imagine they were part of a basketball team viewed on an edited video clip of a real game. At the beginning of the first two quarters, virtual teammates declared eit...
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The results of the current study didn’t reveal any deleterious effect of TC on the simple and choice reaction time, and stroop tasks performances. These results are consistent with those of Gaoua (2012) who showed that simple and choice reaction time performances were not affected by heat stress. The absence of significant difference between climat...
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Introduction The tropical climate (TC), where temperatures can exceed 31°C and relative humidity (rH) exceeds 70%, can be considered an environmental stressor (see Hue, 2001; Robin, Coudevylle, Hue, & Sinnapah, 2017). Accordingly, Kosonen and Tan (2004) suggested that the thermal environment (including heat and humidity) is one of the most importan...
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We investigated whether tropical climate and an external load would influence mental chronometry and whether imagery ability would act as a moderator. The Movement Imagery Questionnaire‒Revised was used to determine good and poor imagers. Participants had to walk and imagine walking toward three targets with and without a 10-kg weight in an air-con...
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The physiological and psychological responses to environmental heat stress have been well established. However, in the tropical climate (i.e., hot: 31°C ± 2°C and wet climatic environment: 75% ± 10% rH), that concerns millions of people, most studies deals with exercise: Aerobic exercise is negatively affected and the impact of this environment on...
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This study examined how a tropical climate (i.e., hot and wet climatic environment) could affect mental rotation according to imagery ability. The participants performed 2 test sessions in a tropical climate (TC), then in air conditioning (AC), in a randomized order. During each session, the participants completed the Movement Imagery Questionnaire...
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This study examined how a tropical climate (i.e., hot, and wet climatic environment) and different movement imagery language instructions could affect imagery ability on French- Creole bilingual teachers. This study was realized in Guadeloupe where the majority of the inhabitants are bilinguals (Massina et al., 2000). The participants, (Mean = 31 y...
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Method: Participants were assigned to an Imagery 1, Imagery 2 or Placebo group. For 4 weeks, each group was exposed to two conditions (morning text message vs. no morning text message). In the morning message condition, the Imagery groups received a text message with the instruction to mentally imagine performing an APA and the Placebo group recei...
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This study investigated the effects of a Tropical Climate (TC) on actual and imagined walking times. Participants had to execute and imagine walking 3 distances with or without a 10-kg weight in either a TC or an Air Conditioning (AC) condition. The motor imagery quality was evaluated by computing the isochrony index. The results revealed that move...
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The present study examined the influence of momentum sequence (positive vs. negative) and environmental climate (hot-wet vs. neutral) on supporters’ (i.e., virtual observers’) reported levels of perceived psychological momentum (PM) during a simulated cycling competition. Participants supported one of two competing cyclists involved in a race that...
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The purpose of the present study was to quantitatively and qualitatively examine whether claimed self-handicapping is increased in a performance motivational climate (PMC) compared with a mastery motivational climate (MMC) within a strictly controlled tropical environment. Participants completed measures of self-handicapping using open-ended questi...
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Self-handicapping strategies that were first described by Berglas and Jones (1978) consist in creating the existence of obstacles or proclaiming those obstacles (Leary & Shepperd, 1986) before an assessment or an achievement situation that could threaten the self (Snyder & Smith, 1982). The scientific works on these strategies are based on differen...
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Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to examine the mediational role of self-confidence and anxiety in the relationship between self-esteem and claimed self-handicapping in an achievement context. Design: To test this mediational role, the three-step procedure advocated by Baron and Kenny (1986) was used. Method: After hearing and readi...
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The aim of the present study was to determine whether the use of claimed and behavioural self-handicaps and their correlates differed across experimentally manipulated motivational climates. Fifty-six competitive basketball players participated in the study. A crossover design was used, such that all participants completed the experimental task (i....
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The purpose of the present experiment was to examine whether the use of self-handicapping strategies influences participants' anxiety levels before athletic performance. Seventy-one competitive basketball players participated in the study. A repeated measures design was used, such that state cognitive and somatic anxiety intensity and direction wer...
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The purpose of this study was to examine self-efficacy and self-esteem as predictors of claimed and behavioral self-handicapping, and to compare the relationship between behavioral and claimed self-handicaps and athletic performance. A total of 31 basketball players participated in the study. Claimed self-handicaps were significantly negatively cor...

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