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The Effect Of Body Fat Percentage Of Female Badminton Players Balance Ability And Anaerobic Power

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  • Muhammed Emre Karaman

    (Firat University)

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As an important future of motoric abilities in sporting performance and daily life balance ability is simply defined as the provision of the body center of gravity within the specified limits. Based on our study of these ideas ; we aimed to investigate the relationship between body fat percentage, balance ability and anaerobic power values of female badminton players.40 female badminton players aged 16-18 are participated in this research from Çank?r? Karatekin University Sports Club. Measurement in research (body fat percentage, anaerobic power, balance ability) were applied to all athletes. The obtained data were evaluated by statistical package program, body fat percentage, average balance ability and anaerobic power values of athletes was compared p

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  • Muhammed Emre Karaman, 2015. "The Effect Of Body Fat Percentage Of Female Badminton Players Balance Ability And Anaerobic Power," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 1003909, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:1003909
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    Badminton; body fat percentage; anaerobic power; balance ability.;
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