The Relationship Between Core Stabilization and Balance in The Curling Athletes
Bostanci Ozgur, Yilmaz Hasan Hüseyin
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim of this study is
to the relationship between core stabilization and balance in the national
curling athletes.
Materials and Methods: 38
curling player, 19 men and 19 women, whose average of age was 19.67±2.90 were included in the study. İn the study, Body
composition were measured to use TANİTA TBF 300 device. To Measure Core
stabilization levels were used Sit-Up Test, Biering Sorenson Test and
Sport-Specific Core Muscle Strength & Stability Plank Test. Balance were measured with SPORKAT 4000
Dynamic and Static Balance Device.The analysis of acquired datas from study is
doneusing SPSS (version 24) for Windows Statistical Programme.Independent
t-test was used for the comparison of paired groups while Pearson correlation
was used for the control of the association between variables. Significance for
statistical datas was selected being p<0.05.
Results: Sit-up
Test average were 44.31± 7.59 in men and 30.84±6.13- in women, Biering Sorenson
Test average were 226.78±74.60 in men and 289.10±111.10 women, Sport-Spesific
Core muscle strength & stability plan test average 280.26±113.14 in men and
176.05±47.128 women. Dynamic Balance Test average were 7677.26±1467.12 in men
and 5207.94±1436.02 in women. The Static
balance average were definitely 7759±1554.98 in men and 5477.63±2004.06 in
women.
Conclusion: As a result of the study, it is found that
there wasn’t a significant relation between back endurance and static, dynamic
balance, that there was a significant relation between sit up and static,
dynamic balance. There was significantly relation between plank time and
dynamic balance. However between Plank time and Static balance was not
significantly relation.