Comparison of motor performance in typically developing children engaged in gymnastics and classical ballet.

Shinichiro Oka, Saori Tanaka, Nozomi Hamachi, Kayoko Nonaka, Nobuya Harada, Akihiko Kondo
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[Purpose] This study aimed to compare the motor skills of typically developing children with different movement experiences, specifically classical ballet and gymnastics. [Participants and Methods] The participants included 52 typically developing children aged 4-6 years (25 boys and 27 girls) from Kindergarten. The boys engaged in weekly gymnastics and girls engaged in weekly classical ballet under the guidance of specialized instructors. Motor skills were assessed using the 25-m run, tennis ball throw, double-leg continuous jump, and standing long jump tests incorporated in the motor skills test. Balance ability was evaluated using static standing tests with eyes open and closed on a firm floor and foam rubber pad, each for 30 s. The total locus length and circumferential area were calculated. [Results] The boys demonstrated significantly greater throwing distance in tennis ball throws and superior performance in the standing long jump than girls. In the balance test, girls exhibited greater stability than boys in the static standing with eyes open on firm as well as foam rubber pad conditions, as measured by the total locus length. In addition, girls in the following test conditions had smaller circumferential areas than boys: static standing with eyes open and closed on a firm floor and static standing with eyes closed on a foam rubber pad. [Conclusion] These findings suggest that early childhood motor skills vary according to the type of movement experienced.

典型发育儿童从事体操和古典芭蕾运动表现的比较。
【目的】本研究旨在比较不同运动经验的正常发育儿童的运动技能,特别是古典芭蕾和体操。【对象与方法】研究对象为52名4-6岁的幼儿园正常发育儿童(男25名,女27名)。男孩们在专门教练的指导下每周进行体操训练,女孩们每周进行古典芭蕾训练。运动技能测试包括25米跑、网球投掷、双腿连续跳远和立定跳远。平衡能力评估通过静态站立测试,睁眼和闭眼在坚实的地板和泡沫橡胶垫上,每次30秒。计算轨迹总长度和周向面积。[结果]男生的网球投掷距离和立定跳远均明显高于女生。在平衡测试中,女孩比男孩在坚固和泡沫橡胶垫条件下睁着眼睛静态站立时表现出更大的稳定性,这是由总轨迹长度来衡量的。此外,在以下测试条件下,女孩的周长面积比男孩小:在坚实的地板上静立睁眼和闭眼,静立在泡沫橡胶垫上。[结论]这些发现表明,儿童早期的运动技能根据所经历的运动类型而有所不同。
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