EFFECT OF CORE STRENGHTENING ON DYNAMIC BALANCE AND AGILITY IN BADMINTON PLAYERS

2018, Volume 8-Number 1
Author name : Dr.Rajiv Sighamoney1, Raika D. Kad2 & Dr.Ujwal. L. Yeole3
Page no : 40-45 Volume : 8 Issue : 1

doi no.: 05-2016-44975451


Dr. Rajiv Sighamoney 1, Raika D. Kad 2 & Dr.Ujwal. L. Yeole 3     


Affiliations

1 Rajiv Sighamoney: Assistant professor,Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune.

2 Rasika Kad: Intern, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune.

3 Dr. UjwalYeole: Principal, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune.


ABSTRACT


Badminton is the most popular sport in world. However, badminton players require repetitive movements, like jumping, squatting, changing in position. This repetitive movement can affect lower limb injury. Balance is a major factor to prevent injury. To find out the effect of core strengthening on dynamic balance and agility in badminton players. 30 badminton players between the age 10-19 years (mean age14+) were selected and informed consent was taken. Subjects filled Questionnaire, and modified star excursion tests for dynamic balance and core strengthening program were done, data was collected and analysed & treated. Total 4 weeks 5 times in week of exercise protocol given. Modified star excursion scale used for dynamic balance pre and post of training period. Illinois t-test test used for assess the agility pre and post of training period. The result showed that there is significant effect of core strengthening on dynamic balance and agility. The result showed increased distance in all three directions on modified star excursion scale and increased agility on t test. The p values of anterior, posteromedial, lateral distance are 0.0655, >0.10, >0.10that is significant. The p value of agility score is 0.02 that is significant. There is effect of core strengthening on dynamic balance and agility in badminton players.


Keywords: Badminton, dynamic balance, agility, core strength.


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