Effect of 8-week core training exercises on physical and physiological parameters of female handball players
Abstract
Purpose: Aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 8 weeks core
training program on some physiological and physical parameters of
handball team's female players.
Material: Volunteers were separated two groups as CTG (training group)
and CG (control group). CTG was applied core strength training 30 min
sessions 8 weeks and 3 days per week additionally handball trainings. CG
wasn't applied any core training. Effects of different core training
regimes were compared after eight weeks with repeated measures MANOVA
for the tests.
Results: Neither group demonstrated difference for body composition
measurements for repeated test scores and between groups comparisons.
Significant difference was found BFP (body fat percentage) parameters on
CTG. Sprint, agility, SLJ (standing long jump) scores did not increase
in any groups and no difference was found between groups. Significance
was found in VJ (vertical jump), back and leg strength, right and left
hand grip strength, flexibility, balance parameters on CTG. Also
significance was found in all core parameters on CTG.
Conclusions: Results indicate that core trainings were very effective on
performance based features especially on strength and core stability. So
these exercises should be included in the training programs of female
handball players.
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