影响大学生行军艺术家静态姿势控制表现的因素

IF 2.1 4区 教育学 Q1 Health Professions International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.1080/24748668.2021.2009270
M. Brancaleone, Maria K. Talarico, A. Throckmorton, J. Oñate
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摘要本研究旨在探讨体表和器械对大学生行军艺术家静态姿势控制表现的影响。57名大学游行艺术家在坚硬和泡沫表面上完成了单腿和双腿站立平衡,有或没有乐器(每种姿势有四种情况)。在三轴力板上对每种情况进行15-s试验。收集总、前后、中外侧压力中心偏移和95%椭圆偏移面积。取两次试验的平均值。采用压力中心变量作为预测因子,拟合线性混合效应模型,对地面和乐器的固定效应进行了调整,并对乐队季节数和乐器类型进行了调整。Alpha水平设为p≤0.05的先验值。在泡沫表面站立时,无论站姿如何,都会引起更长的偏移和更大的摆动面积(p < 0.05)。单腿站立时,虽然参加军乐队的季节数对静态姿势控制没有影响,但对双腿站立有显著影响(p < 0.01)。游行艺术家通常在不稳定的表面上排练和表演。了解类似条件下的静态体位控制性能可以为损伤风险评估和性能评价提供新的重要信息。
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Factors influencing static postural control performance of collegiate marching artists
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of surface and instrument on static postural control performance of collegiate marching artists. Fifty-seven collegiate marching artists completed single- and double-leg stance balance with and without an instrument on firm and foam surfaces (four conditions per stance). Two, 15-s trials of each condition were performed on a tri-axial force plate. Total, antero-posterior, and medio-lateral centre-of-pressure excursion, and 95% ellipse sway area were collected. Means from the two trials were averaged. Linear mixed-effects models were fit with centre-of-pressure variables as predictors with fixed effects of surface and instrument, adjusting for number of seasons in marching band and type of instrument. Alpha level was set a priori at p ≤ 0.05. Standing on foam surface, regardless of stance, elicited longer excursion and larger sway area (p < 0.05 for all). Although number of seasons participated in marching band did not influence static postural control under single-leg stance, there was a significant effect for double-leg stance (p < 0.01). Marching artists commonly rehearse and perform on unstable surfaces. Understanding static postural control performance under similar conditions may provide novel and important information for injury risk assessment and performance evaluation.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport aims to present current original research into sports performance. In so doing, the journal contributes to our general knowledge of sports performance making findings available to a wide audience of academics and practitioners.
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