评估姿势平衡控制在年轻的小艇水手前,期间和后训练课程。

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Attilio Carraro, Alice Montelaghi, Marta Duina, Roberto Roklicer
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目的:探讨训练对年轻小艇水手体位平衡的急性影响。通过测量艇侧压力中心的横摆路径和横摆面积,探讨艇侧训练对艇侧横摆路径和横摆面积测量的影响。方法:12名参赛选手(乐天派和雷达星级)分别在稳定和不稳定的表面上进行了一组平衡测试,睁眼和闭眼,为期三天。第一天是用来让参与者熟悉协议的。在第二天和第三天,使用Wii平衡板(WBB)在训练之前,期间和之后评估CoP摆动路径和摆动区域。结果:在大多数测量参数中观察到平衡控制的普遍改善。统计分析(RM ANOVA)显示,与测量前、测量中和测量后的第二天相比,闭眼时在不稳定表面上的摆动路径和摆动面积显著减少(p )。结论:本研究的结果表明,帆船训练对平衡有短期影响,表明单次训练可以引起年轻运动员姿势控制的急性改善。观察到的急性改善可能与帆船运动后神经肌肉的即时适应有关,特别是由于帆船运动所处的不可预测和动态环境。然而,这种影响的持续时间似乎是有限的。由于平衡是帆船运动中的一项基本技能,未来的研究应该调查训练引起的姿势控制改善的长期影响和保留。
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Assessing postural balance control in young dinghy sailors pre, during and post training sessions.

Objective: This study examined the acute effect of training on postural balance among young dinghy sailors. By measuring sway path and sway area of the center of pressure (CoP), the objective was to investigate whether training sessions on dinghy sailboat influence sway path and sway area measurements.

Methods: Twelve competitive sailors (Optimist and Laser Radial class) performed a set of balance tests on both stable and unstable surfaces, with open and closed eyes, measured over three days. The first day served to familiarize the participants with the protocol. On the second and third days, CoP sway path and sway areas were assessed before, during and after the training session using a Wii Balance Board (WBB).

Results: A general improvement in balance control was observed in most of the measured parameters. Statistical analysis (RM ANOVA) revealed significant reductions in sway path and sway area with closed eyes on an unstable surface comparing pre-, during- and post- measurement on the second day (p < 0.05), and for sway path with open and closed eyes on an unstable surface on the third day (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Findings of the present study show a short-term effect of sailing sessions on balance, suggesting that a single training session can induce acute improvements in postural control among young athletes. It is possible that the observed acute improvements are associated with immediate neuromuscular adaptation following sailing activity, specifically due to the unpredictable and dynamic environment in which sailing takes place. However, the temporal duration of this effect appears to be limited. As balance is an essential skill in sailing performance, future studies should investigate long-term effects and retention of training-induced improvements in postural control.

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