This present study investigated the balance ability between elite judo players and nonathletes. The subjects consisted of two groups. The judo players group consisted of ten elite judo players with mean age 21.2 ± 1.5 years and the second group consisted of ten non- athletes with a mean age of 19.2 ± 1.9 years. There were two tests in the study: the static balance test and the dynamic balance test. The equipment used in this study included Kistler force plate system and tensiometer. The results of this study were analyzed by a t-test in order to detect the difference in balance standing time on one leg with eyes closed, center of pressure (COP) of body sway and time of balance recovery between two groups. In the static balance tests, the ra...
Balance, reaction time, and strength are key factors affecting judo performance. Although ample rese...
This study aimed to compare the postural balance of professional tae kwon do athletes with a non-tae...
Background: It is theorized that the development of the ability to stabilize the trunk may improve t...
Background & Study Aim: Preservation of postural stability of the body during competitive fights is ...
Background and Study Aim: In order to sustain the performance in sport, it is necessary to constantl...
The study was conducted for four months with 8 judo athletes: 4 sighted people (4 M) and 4 visual im...
Background: In sports, balance is a fundamental capacity in performance, demonstrating that it’s the...
[[abstract]]This present study investigated the balance ability between elite gymnasts and non-athle...
Equilibrium capacity is an important component of motor guidance. An objective balance assessment fo...
This study aimed to compare the static balance of taekwondo athletes and handball players. Consideri...
Throwing techniques represent a substantial part during fighting as their effectiveness highly depen...
Subject of study: Physical fitness of cadet, juvenile and junior judo players The aim: to evaluate t...
Judo has a high requirement of the physical strength of lower limb. In this paper, the centripetal k...
Objectives: The goal of the present study was to compare the role of vision on static postural stabi...
UVOD: Ravnoteža je sposobnost održavanja težišta tijela iznad baze oslonca. Kako bi se ravnoteža usp...
Balance, reaction time, and strength are key factors affecting judo performance. Although ample rese...
This study aimed to compare the postural balance of professional tae kwon do athletes with a non-tae...
Background: It is theorized that the development of the ability to stabilize the trunk may improve t...
Background & Study Aim: Preservation of postural stability of the body during competitive fights is ...
Background and Study Aim: In order to sustain the performance in sport, it is necessary to constantl...
The study was conducted for four months with 8 judo athletes: 4 sighted people (4 M) and 4 visual im...
Background: In sports, balance is a fundamental capacity in performance, demonstrating that it’s the...
[[abstract]]This present study investigated the balance ability between elite gymnasts and non-athle...
Equilibrium capacity is an important component of motor guidance. An objective balance assessment fo...
This study aimed to compare the static balance of taekwondo athletes and handball players. Consideri...
Throwing techniques represent a substantial part during fighting as their effectiveness highly depen...
Subject of study: Physical fitness of cadet, juvenile and junior judo players The aim: to evaluate t...
Judo has a high requirement of the physical strength of lower limb. In this paper, the centripetal k...
Objectives: The goal of the present study was to compare the role of vision on static postural stabi...
UVOD: Ravnoteža je sposobnost održavanja težišta tijela iznad baze oslonca. Kako bi se ravnoteža usp...
Balance, reaction time, and strength are key factors affecting judo performance. Although ample rese...
This study aimed to compare the postural balance of professional tae kwon do athletes with a non-tae...
Background: It is theorized that the development of the ability to stabilize the trunk may improve t...