Changes in The Functional Parameters of Balance and Lower Extremities of Adolescent Short and Long-Distance Runners After Exercises on Unstable Surfaces

Miglė Bielskytė, Toma Petkutė, Renata Žumbakytė-Šermukšnienė
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Background. Results from the previous studies indicated benefits of training on unstable surfaces in various populations. Drawing upon them we hypothesized that training on unstable surfaces would help runners improve balance and lower extremity functional indicators.Methods. The study included 20 adolescent athletes from Kaunas sports school “Startas”, aged 12–13 years, boys and girls running short and long distances. Their training consisted of 20 minute exercises on unstable surfaces performed two times a week. Participants were tested before and after applying the program. The tests applied were Y balance test, calf muscle strength testing with a Lafayette dynamometer, Single-legged Hop tests, T-test.Results. Groups of short- and long- distance runners had better (p < .05) calf muscle strength of both legs after exercises on unstable surfaces program. Both groups also improved 6 m HOP test results of both lower extremities (p < .05). Some of the dynamic balance indicators statistically significantly improved after exercises on unstable surfaces in the groups of short- and long- distance adolescent runners. T-test results after exercises on unstable surface program improved (p < .05) in long- distance runner group (from 14.03 (12.44; 14.95; 13.85) s to 13.94 (12.36; 14.52; 13.65) s) and there were differences between short- and long- distance runner groups before and after exercises on unstable surfaces (p < .05).Conclusion. This research showed that training on unstable surfaces helps runners to improve balance and lower extremity functional indicators and we recommend to include exercises on unstable surfaces to their training.
青少年短距离和长距离运动员在不稳定地面上运动后平衡和下肢功能参数的变化
背景。先前的研究结果表明,在不同人群中,在不稳定的表面上进行训练是有益的。在此基础上,我们假设在不稳定的表面上训练可以帮助跑步者提高平衡性和下肢功能指标。这项研究包括来自考纳斯体育学校“开始”的20名青少年运动员,年龄在12-13岁之间,男孩和女孩参加短跑和长跑。他们的训练包括在不稳定的表面进行20分钟的练习,每周进行两次。参与者在应用程序之前和之后都接受了测试。使用的测试是Y平衡测试,小腿肌肉力量测试与拉斐特测功机,单腿跳测试,t测试。在不稳定表面训练后,短距离和长距离跑步者的双腿小腿肌肉力量更好(p < 0.05)。两组患者双下肢6 m HOP测试结果均有改善(p < 0.05)。青少年短距离和长距离跑者在不稳定地面上运动后,一些动态平衡指标有统计学上的显著改善。长跑运动员组在不稳定地面方案训练后的t检验结果(p < 0.05)有所改善(从14.03 (12.44;14.95;13.85) s至13.94 (12.36;14.52;13.65) s),短跑组与长跑组在不稳定地面运动前后的差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。本研究表明,在不稳定的地面上训练有助于提高跑步者的平衡能力和下肢功能指标,我们建议在不稳定的地面上进行训练。
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