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Changes in Somatic Parameters and Dynamic Balance in Female Rhythmic Gymnasts Over a Space of Two Years

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  • Poliszczuk Tatiana

    (The Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Department of Gymnastics and Sport for All, 34 Marymoncka Street, 00-968 Warszawa, tel.: +48 22 8340431 ext. 373, fax: +48 22 8651080)

  • Broda Daria
  • Poliszczuk Dmytro

    (The Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Physical Education, 1 2 Department of Gymnastics and Sport for All , Department of Physiology)

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Introduction. Body build and the ability to maintain balance play an important role in the development and improvement of specialised motor habits and complex technical elements necessary to achieve significant sporting results in rhythmic gymnastics. The aim of this study was to determine changes in the level of ability to maintain dynamic balance and in the construction of somatic young female rhythmic gymnasts during a period of two year training. Material and methods. The research material consisted of 13 girls. When the first measurements were taken gymnasts were aged 7 - 12 years. In the study we utilised posturography and the Heath-Carter Anthropometric Somatotype Method. The analysis of the study showed that there were statistically significant differences (p

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  • Poliszczuk Tatiana & Broda Daria & Poliszczuk Dmytro, 2012. "Changes in Somatic Parameters and Dynamic Balance in Female Rhythmic Gymnasts Over a Space of Two Years," Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism, Sciendo, vol. 19(4), pages 240-245, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:spotou:v:19:y:2012:i:4:p:240-245:n:2
    DOI: 10.2478/v10197-012-0023-0
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