Abstract:
The importance of balance is considerably high in many sports that require struggle and close contact such as wrestling. Some losses in maintaining the balance due to the movements requiring high intensity during competitions and increase in the risk of injury due to these losses may occur in wrestling athletes. The aim of this study is to Increase the educational level of elite female wrestlers by examining the relationship between Functional Movement Screening Test Scores and static balance performance scores of elite young female wrestlers. 19 elite female wrestlers having average age of 22.94 +/- 2.67 years, body weight 61.63 +/- 7.25 kg, height 165.37 +/- 5.17 cm and BMI 22.46 +/- 1.60kg / m2 participated in the study. Functional Movement Screen Test (TM) (FMSTT) battery was used in determining the functional movements of the participants, while Tecnobody Prokin 200 Bergamo/Italy was used to determine the total postural stability index values. All static balance measurements were evaluated as standing Double-Leg Eyes Open (DLEO), Eyes Open Single-Leg Dominant Non-Dominant (EOSL-DM and EOSL-ND). Since higher stability index values indicate lower stability, the participants were found to have a negative correlation between non-dominant leg static balance and HS. SM. and TSPU, and between dominant leg static balance and HS. SM. and TSPU. In addition, it was found out that, there was a negative correlation between non-dominant leg static balance, dominant leg static balance and double leg static balance and the FMST (TM) scores of the participants. The results of this research can be very effective in improving the educational process in the field of wrestling.
Description:
WoS Categories : Psychology, Educational
Web of Science Index : Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Research Areas : Psychology
Open Access Designations : Green Submitted, gold