Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 820020
The effects of unilateral strength training on contralateral balance performance
The effects of unilateral strength training on contralateral balance performance // Book of Abstracts of the 16th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science – 6-9 July 2011 Liverpool – United Kingdom / Cable, Tim N. ; Georg, Keith (ur.).
Liverpool, 2011. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The effects of unilateral strength training on contralateral balance performance
Autori
Bradić, Josipa ; Bradić, Asim ; Gregov, Cvita
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Book of Abstracts of the 16th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science – 6-9 July 2011 Liverpool – United Kingdom
/ Cable, Tim N. ; Georg, Keith - Liverpool, 2011
Skup
16th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 6-9 July Liverpool 2011 – United Kingdom
Mjesto i datum
Liverpool, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 06.07.2011. - 09.07.2011
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
strength; balance; conditioning
Sažetak
Introduction Unilateral strength training primarily has ipsilateral effects, whereas its secondary effects are termed as contralateral strength training effects. Studies have shown positive dependence between the lower limb strength and balance in elderly people (Pijnappels i sur., 2008). It is well known that combining strength and balance training has positive effects on balance in young adults (Thorpe and Ebersole, 2008). Methods Physically active young women participated in a 4-week progressive isokinetic training. The participants were separated into two groups: trained (15) and not trained group (15). The trained group carried out the con-con ankle and knee joint training on the isokinetic device known as Biodex System 3 at a relatively high speed (ankle-60, knee-180). The single leg balance of both trained and non-trained leg was tested on the Biodex Balance System. Statistical significance of the difference between the initial and final measuring values was assessed by using the two-way repeated measure ANOVA. Results The results have shown that the difference between the initial and final measures of the single-leg balance of a trained (F1, 28 = 8, 43 ; p=0, 007 ; ŋ=0, 231) and nontrained (F1, 28 = 9, 25 ; p=0, 005 ; ŋ=0, 248) leg in the EXP and CON group is statistically significant. In the experimental group the single-leg balance of the trained (non-dominant) leg was improved by 25.04%, whereas the non-trained (dominant) leg improved its balance by 18.8%. The control group did not demonstrate any change in balance performance. Discussion Given the fact that leg extensors and flexors have to be able to produce force very quickly (Izquierdo i sur., 1999) as to preserve and establish balance, it has been assumed that the strength training at relatively fast contraction rate would significantly affect the balance improvement. This research confirmed the above said. Unilateral isokinetic concentric-concentric strength training of extensors and flexors of the lower leg and foot in physically active women does not only result in ipsilateral, but also in contralateral change in balance. These findings open up many possibilities for application of the unilateral strength training not only in sport, but also in different rehabilitation processes.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski