THE BALANCE ABILITY OF TOP-LEVEL FEMALE RHYTHMIC GYMNASTS: DOES IT PREDICT THEIR PERFORMANCE SCORES?

Teme Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI:10.22190/teme230226028p
Tijana Purenović-Ivanović, Nataša Roška, Katarzyna Sterkowicz-Przybycień, Lidija Moskovljević, Saša Jovanović
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Rhythmic gymnastics (RG) is an extremely demanding sport that has a positive effect on the exerciser’s motor status. However, in order to be able to acquire RG contents, the existence of certain minimally developed motor skills, including the ability of postural control and body stabilisation during dynamic movements, is of vital importance. The main objective of this study is to assess the role, contribution and influence of balance ability on performance scores in RG. The sample consisted of 126 international-level female rhythmic gymnasts (RGs), divided into five age categories (15 seniors, 25 juniors, 26 advanced-level RGs, 38 intermediate-level RGs, and 22 beginners). Their baseline characteristics (age, body height and mass, body mass index) were established, along with their balance abilities (balance on toes (left/right leg) test, single leg (left/right) balance test – eyes closed, double pivot in passé test). The data was analysed (descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, multivariate and univariate regression analysis) using SPSS 21.0. The results of the multivariate regression analysis indicate the existence of a statistically significant influence of the balance ability of advanced-level RGs, as well as the RGs comprising the rest of the sample, on their performance scores (p=0.01 and p=0.00, respectively), with statistically significant individual contributions of the balance on toes test – right leg (advanced-level RGs: p=0.01, total sample: p=0.02), and dynamic balance (total sample: p=0.00). The final conclusion is that balance ability is a significant predictive factor of RGs’ performance scores, with a variance explanation of 35% (advanced-level RGs), i.e. 24% (entire sample).
高水平女子艺术体操运动员的平衡能力:能否预测成绩?
艺术体操是一项要求极高的运动,对锻炼者的运动状态有积极的影响。然而,为了能够获得RG内容,某些最低限度发展的运动技能的存在,包括姿势控制和动态运动时身体稳定的能力,是至关重要的。本研究的主要目的是评估平衡能力对RG成绩得分的作用、贡献和影响。样本包括126名国际水平的女子艺术体操运动员(RGs),分为5个年龄组(15名高级,25名初级,26名高级,38名中级,22名初学者)。建立他们的基线特征(年龄、身高、体重、体重指数),以及他们的平衡能力(脚趾(左/右腿)平衡测试、单腿(左/右)平衡测试-闭眼、双枢轴行走测试)。采用SPSS 21.0软件对数据进行描述性统计、Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验、多因素和单因素回归分析。多因素回归分析结果表明,高水平RGs以及其余样本的RGs的平衡能力对其成绩得分的影响具有统计学意义(p=0.01和p=0.00),其中足趾平衡测试-右腿(高水平RGs: p=0.01,总样本:p=0.02)和动态平衡(总样本:p=0.00)的个人贡献具有统计学意义。最后得出结论,平衡能力是RGs绩效得分的显著预测因素,其方差解释为35%(高水平RGs),即24%(整个样本)。
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