2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers
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| spelling | 16115 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=16115 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection3 General Document Malaysia Library Staff (Top Management) Library Staff (Management) Library Staff (Support) Terengganu Faculty of Applied Social Sciences English application/pdf 1.5 Server storage Scanned document Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin UniSZA Private Access Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin 130 Copyright©PWB2025 SAMBox 3.0.6; modified using iTextSharp™ 5.5.10 ©2000-2016 iText Group NV (AGPL-version) Training 2016-11-08 POSTURAL SWAY CONTROL AS A DERIVATIVE OF CORE MUSCLES TRAINING AMONG ADOLESCENT ARCHERS (PHD_2016).pdf Pathmanathan K. Suppiah Muscles Adolescents Physical education and training Core muscle training Postural stability 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers The objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a core stability training program in reducing the postural sway among adolescent archers. Expert athletes in archery are able to rapidly achieve postural stability compared to beginners and novice athletes. The core region of the body is where the center of gravity for humans is located and where all human movement begins. Participants of this study were adolescent archers aged between 13 and 18 years. Employing a mixed design, the participants (n=12) were divided into two groups. The experimental group underwent a supplementary core stability training program in addition to their regular training program. The control group underwent their regular training program only. The training program was eight weeks long, with data collected at three time points: pre-training, post-four weeks of training, and post-eight weeks. Postural sway was measured on the antero-posterior plane and medio-lateral plane. Mixed factorial ANOVA yielded significant interactions over time in the performance of the push-up, plank, archery performance, and postural sway. There were also significant differences in the performances of all fitness components and archery. Postural sway between the experimental and control group was significantly different on both planes at T2 (CoP X - F(1,10) = 7.952, p < .05, d = 1.302; CoP Y - T2; F(1,10) = 7.887, p < .05). The results were replicated at T3 (CoP X - F(1,10) = 1.952, p < .05; CoP Y - F(1,10) = 11.105, p < .05). Performance in archery correlated significantly with the plank test after four weeks of the intervention. It is recommended that a core stability training program be incorporated into an archery training program for adolescent archers. Dissertations, Academic Thesis |
| spellingShingle | 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers |
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| subject | Physical education and training Core muscle training Postural stability Dissertations, Academic |
| summary | The objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a core stability training program in reducing the postural sway among adolescent archers. Expert athletes in archery are able to rapidly achieve postural stability compared to beginners and novice athletes. The core region of the body is where the center of gravity for humans is located and where all human movement begins. Participants of this study were adolescent archers aged between 13 and 18 years. Employing a mixed design, the participants (n=12) were divided into two groups. The experimental group underwent a supplementary core stability training program in addition to their regular training program. The control group underwent their regular training program only. The training program was eight weeks long, with data collected at three time points: pre-training, post-four weeks of training, and post-eight weeks. Postural sway was measured on the antero-posterior plane and medio-lateral plane. Mixed factorial ANOVA yielded significant interactions over time in the performance of the push-up, plank, archery performance, and postural sway. There were also significant differences in the performances of all fitness components and archery. Postural sway between the experimental and control group was significantly different on both planes at T2 (CoP X - F(1,10) = 7.952, p < .05, d = 1.302; CoP Y - T2; F(1,10) = 7.887, p < .05). The results were replicated at T3 (CoP X - F(1,10) = 1.952, p < .05; CoP Y - F(1,10) = 11.105, p < .05). Performance in archery correlated significantly with the plank test after four weeks of the intervention. It is recommended that a core stability training program be incorporated into an archery training program for adolescent archers. |
| title | 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers |
| title_full | 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers |
| title_fullStr | 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers |
| title_full_unstemmed | 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers |
| title_short | 2016_Postural Sway Control as a Derivative of Core Muscles Training Among Adolescent Archers |
| title_sort | 2016_postural sway control as a derivative of core muscles training among adolescent archers |