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Standing Broad Jump and Dynamic Balance on Hypermobiles That Participating in Physical Education Lessons
Authors : Inci Kesilmiş, Manolya Akin
Pages : 17-24
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Publication Date : 2018-06-08
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The aim of this study was to determine the differences and the correlation between standing broad jump and dynamic balance according to the hypermobility of 11-14 years of age children. A total of 240 children (mean age 12.81±1.25years) participated voluntarily. Beighton criteria were used for the evaluation of hypermobility syndrome and cut point was taken as 5. The dynamic balance ability measured with prokin tecnobody for bipedal and right-left feet for 30 sec. Standing Broad Jump test applied to determine the explosive leg strength. Mann Whitney U analysis and Spearman Correlation Coefficient used for statistical analysis since the distribution was not normal. In both genders, those with nonhypermobile achieved better dynamic balance results for right-left perimeter length. On the contrary, hypermobiles show better explosive leg strength results. The female participants have a more successful dynamic balance test results (p<.005). In contrast, the male participants have higher scores than females in standing broad jump results. The standing broad jump test mean values show that males are more successful than females no statistically significant difference observed when the leg length corrected. There was no correlation between hypermobility and other variables according to the results of correlation analysis. Hypermobile children that are more flexible than peers are advised to continue strength training.Keywords : Hypermobility, Dynamic Balance, Standing Broad Jump