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The aim of this study was to assess the effects of an 8-week cognitive-motor training program on postural control and knee proprioception under single and dual task conditions. Design: Randomized clinical trial. Methods: The present study was registered with the ID number NCT04786132. A total of 20 healthy and physically active older adults (73.25...
The aim of the study was to assess the effects of an 8-week cognitive-motor training program on postural control and knee proprioception under single and dual-task conditions. Design: Randomized clinical trial. Methods: 20 healthy and physically active older adults (73.255.98 years) volunteered to participate and were randomly assigned into an exp...
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Explosive strength is essential for rhythmic gymnasts' performance. It has been suggested that core stability (CS) and plyometric training can enhance athletes' explosive strength. Nevertheless, there is some uncertainty about the effects of integrated core and plyometric training (CPT) programs on rhythmic gymnastics (RG) performances...
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 gymna...
It is suggested that core stability (CS) might improve rhythmic gymnasts’ performance. Nevertheless, the effect of core stability training (CST) in CS performance is not clear. Purpose: Evaluating the effect of an eight-week functional CST on young rhythmics gymnasts’ CS performance. Method: A sample of 45 young female rhythmic gymnasts from a comp...
The aim of this study is to analyze the mediating role of vision in the relationship between conscious lower limb proprioception (dominant knee) and bipedal postural control (with eyes open and closed) in older adults, as compared with teenagers, younger adults and middle-aged adults.
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The sample consisted of 119 healthy, physically activ...
Hypothesis:
To determine the effect of receiving the visual feedback of the sphygmomanometer on lumbopelvic motor control (LPMC) tests in professional swimmers.
Method:
31 professional swimmers to participate in the study. The outcome was maximum absolute mmHg variation in the pressure biofeedback unit's manometer with and without visual feedbac...
PURPOSE: To determine whether heart rate variability (HRV) is a suitable method for monitoring the effect of a training session (TS) in elite synchronized swimmers METHODS: We recorded resting HRV (Rest) in 12 elite swimmers (mean age: 21.5±3.5 yrs) for 3 days over one week, interspersed by 48 h, prior to the 2015 World Swimming Championships. Duri...
Kicking is a crucial motor skill in soccer. Accuracy and velocity are the two primary factors responsible for kicking performance. Coaches and practitioners design programs with practice sessions in which kicking actions are involved.PURPOSE: To examine the effects on kicking performance of different types of extrinsic video feedbacks such as slow-...
Unstable surfaces have been used to enhance the muscle activity (MA) in different strength and conditioning exercises. Some evidence supports that the unstable surface increases the motor unit recruitment and improves the neuromuscular coordination
in order to maintain balance. Thus, an emerging trend is the utilization of suspension devices to inc...