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A COMPARISON OF BODY COMPOSITION, SPEED, FLEXIBILITY, AND BALANCE IN FENCERS

Year 2020, Volume: 9 Issue: 4, 29 - 37, 30.10.2020

Abstract

Fencing is a quite popular combatitive sport and applied in 3 different branches. In order to be successful in fencing, it is important to have advanced technical and tactical skills as well as many physical performance parameters. The aim of this study was determine and compare the body composition, speed, balance and flexibility of foil and sabre fencers. 24 foil and 29 sabre fencers included in the study. After body composition measurements, 30 m speed test, sit and reach test, and Y balance test were applied to all participants. There were no statistically differences between body compositions, 30 m speed test and balance test scores of the two groups. Howewer, sit and reach test scores were better in foil fencers compared to sabre fencers (p<.001). Foil plays at a lower tempo than sabre therefore fencers generally have longer lunge in foil. The specific trainings of foil especially for lunge may caused better flexibility levels for the foil fencers. Consequently, these parameters need to be developed in order to increase the competition performance in both branches of fencing.

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  • Linek, P., Sikora, D., Wolny, T., & Saulicz, E. (2017). Reliability and number of trials of Y Balance Test in adolescent athletes. Musculoskeletal science and practice, 31, 72-75.
  • Norjali, R., Mostaert, M., Pion, J., & Lenoir, M. (2018). Anthropometry, physical performance, and motor coordination of medallist and non-medallist young fencers. ARCHIVES OF BUDO, 14, 33-40
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  • Redondo, J. C., Alonso, C. J., Sedano, S., & de Benito, A. M. (2014). Effects of a 12-week strength training program on experimented fencers' movement time. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 28(12), 3375-3384.
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  • Sheppard, J. M., & Young, W. B. (2006). Agility literature review: Classifications, training and testing. Journal of sports sciences, 24(9), 919-932.
  • Tsolakis, C., Kostaki, E., & Vagenas, G. (2010). Anthropometric, flexibility, strength-power, and sport-specific correlates in elite fencing. Perceptual and motor skills, 110(3_suppl), 1015-1028.
  • Tsolakis, C., & Tsiganos, G. (2008). The influence of training on neuromuscular factors in elite and non elite fencers. Serbian Journal of Sports Sciences, 2(1-4), 59-65.
  • Wylde, J. M., Tan, F. H., & O’Donoghue, G. P. (2013). A time-motion analysis of elite women’s foil fencing. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 13(2), 365-376.
Year 2020, Volume: 9 Issue: 4, 29 - 37, 30.10.2020

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References

  • Ayala, F., de Baranda, P. S., Croix, M. D. S., & Santonja, F. (2012). Reproducibility and criterion-related validity of the sit and reach test and toe touch test for estimating hamstring flexibility in recreationally active young adults. Physical Therapy in Sport, 13(4), 219-226.
  • Cook, G. (2003). Athletic body in balance: Human kinetics.
  • Guilhem, G., Giroux, C., Couturier, A., Chollet, D., & Rabita, G. (2014). Mechanical and muscular coordination patterns during a high-level fencing assault. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 46(2), 341-350.
  • Gülaç, M. (2019). Examination of the Correlation between Dynamic Balance and Leg Strength of 11 and 12-Year-Old Children Who Have Fencing Training. Asian Journal of Education and Training, 5(1), 39-43.
  • Herpin, G., Gauchard, G. C., Lion, A., Collet, P., Keller, D., & Perrin, P. P. (2010). Sensorimotor specificities in balance control of expert fencers and pistol shooters. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 20(1), 162-169.
  • Linek, P., Sikora, D., Wolny, T., & Saulicz, E. (2017). Reliability and number of trials of Y Balance Test in adolescent athletes. Musculoskeletal science and practice, 31, 72-75.
  • Norjali, R., Mostaert, M., Pion, J., & Lenoir, M. (2018). Anthropometry, physical performance, and motor coordination of medallist and non-medallist young fencers. ARCHIVES OF BUDO, 14, 33-40
  • Plisky, P. J., Rauh, M. J., Kaminski, T. W., & Underwood, F. B. (2006). Star Excursion Balance Test as a predictor of lower extremity injury in high school basketball players. Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 36(12), 911-919.
  • Poulis, I., Chatzis, S., Christopoulou, K., & Tsolakis, C. (2009). Isokinetic strength during knee flexion and extension in elite fencers. Perceptual and motor skills, 108(3), 949-961.
  • Redondo, J. C., Alonso, C. J., Sedano, S., & de Benito, A. M. (2014). Effects of a 12-week strength training program on experimented fencers' movement time. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 28(12), 3375-3384.
  • Roi, G. S., & Bianchedi, D. (2008). The science of fencing. Sports Medicine, 38(6), 465-481.
  • Sheppard, J. M., & Young, W. B. (2006). Agility literature review: Classifications, training and testing. Journal of sports sciences, 24(9), 919-932.
  • Tsolakis, C., Kostaki, E., & Vagenas, G. (2010). Anthropometric, flexibility, strength-power, and sport-specific correlates in elite fencing. Perceptual and motor skills, 110(3_suppl), 1015-1028.
  • Tsolakis, C., & Tsiganos, G. (2008). The influence of training on neuromuscular factors in elite and non elite fencers. Serbian Journal of Sports Sciences, 2(1-4), 59-65.
  • Wylde, J. M., Tan, F. H., & O’Donoghue, G. P. (2013). A time-motion analysis of elite women’s foil fencing. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 13(2), 365-376.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Sercin Kosova 0000-0003-1005-3387

Merve Koca 0000-0003-0454-2790

Egemen Mancı 0000-0001-8965-4884

Fırat Özdalyan 0000-0003-3577-0235

Hikmet Gümüş 0000-0001-7671-4868

Celal Gençoğlu 0000-0001-5568-1331

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Publication Date October 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 9 Issue: 4

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APA Kosova, S., Koca, M., Mancı, E., Özdalyan, F., et al. (2020). A COMPARISON OF BODY COMPOSITION, SPEED, FLEXIBILITY, AND BALANCE IN FENCERS. The Online Journal of Recreation and Sports, 9(4), 29-37.