Does 8 Weeks of Integrated Functional Core and Plyometric Training Improve Postural Control Performance in Young Rhythmic Gymnasts?

被引:7
作者
Cabrejas, Cristina [1 ]
Morales, Jose [2 ,5 ]
Soiana-Tramnt, Monica [1 ,3 ]
Nieto-Guisado, Ainhoa [1 ]
Badiola-Zabala, Alesander [1 ,4 ]
Campos-Rius, Josep [1 ]
机构
[1] Ramon Llull Univ, Fac Psychol Educ Sci & Sport Blanquerna, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Ramon Llull Univ, Fac Sports Sci Blanquerna, Dept Sport Sci, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Royal Spanish Swimming Federat, Madrid, Spain
[4] Ramon Llull Univ, FPCEE Blanquerna, Dept Hlth Sci, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Blanquerna Univ, Dept Sport Sci, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
  core control; speci fi c core strength; lower limbs power; balance; DYNAMIC BALANCE; MOTOR CONTROL; STABILITY; EXPERTISE; FORCE; RESPONSES; ENDURANCE; PROGRAM; ABILITY; STANCE;
D O I
10.1123/mc.2022-0046
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
It has been suggested that core stability and plyometric training (CPT) can enhance athletes' postural control. Nevertheless, the effects of an integrated core and plyometric training program on rhythmic gymnastics (RG) performance are unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an integrated functional CPT program on young rhythmics gymnasts' postural performance. A sample of 44 young female rhythmic gymnasts from a competitive team (age =10.5 +/- 1.8 years) participated in the study. The subjects were randomly divided into a control group and an experimental group. Pre- and posttest design was used. Postural control was assessed using single-leg stance tests and RG-specific balances over a force platform and evaluated by expert RG judges. The experimental group (n = 23) completed an 8-week functional CPT program based on RG technical requirements. Meanwhile, the control group (n = 21) received their usual training sessions. A mixed model of analysis of variance was applied to evaluate the effects of an intrasubject factor and an intersubject factor on each of the dependent variables. After 8 weeks, the experimental group obtained significant better results in some variables of the right support leg with eyes open and left support leg with eyes open single-leg support (p < .01), improvements were also found in some specific RG balances: Arabesque measured on the force platform (p<.01) and the side leg with help balance scored by the judges (p<.01). In conclusion, an integrated functional CPT program improved postural control in young rhythmic gymnasts. Coaches should consider using this CPT to improve
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页码:568 / 590
页数:23
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