Evaluation of some physical and motoric characteristics of athletes with down syndrome
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric
characteristics of Down's syndrome athletes. The sample of the study
consists of 60 athletes (n=30 experimetal group and n=30 control group)
who are in the Malatya Sessiz Adimlar Sports Club, aged between 13 and
15. Athletes in the experimental group were subjected to a training
program to improve the balance and flexibility of 2 hours of 3 days a
week for 8 weeks. The athletes, in the control group continued their
usual training programs. Before and after the 8-week training program
that is applicated for the athletes in the experimental group, the
balance and flexibility performances of the athletes in both the
experimental and control groups were determined. It was used the
flamingo balance test to determine the balance performance of the
athletes; was used Sit \& Reach test to determine flexibility
performance. In favor of the athletes who are in experimental group a
statistically significant difference (p<0.05) obtained between pre-test
and post-test results that is applicated to determine the balance
performance from statistical analysis however no statistically
significant difference (p>0.05) obtained between pre-test and post-test
results that is applicated to determine the flexibility performance. It
was also found that there was no relationship (p>0.05) between the BMI
values of the athletes and their balance and flexibility performances.
In the study, it was found that the training program for 8 week training
to improve balance and flexibility that was applied to dealing with
athleticism 13-15 age group athletes with down syndrome improved the
athletes' balance performance but did not contribute to the their
improvement of flexibility performances.
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