Comparing the Anthropometrics, Body Composition, and Strength Performance of Male and Female Italian Breaking Athletes: A Pilot Study

Author:

Ruscello Bruno1234ORCID,Morganti Gabriele1ORCID,De Fano Antonio25,Mancina Flavio2,Lunetta Laura23,Di Mauro Giuseppe2,Cogoni Claudio2,Pagano Edilio2,Brigati Nicolò Marco6,Di Castro Andrea6,Gianfelici Antonio6,Spada Raffaella6,Padua Elvira13ORCID,Ragona Chiara6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele Roma Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy

2. Italian DanceSport and Musical Sports Federation (FIDESM), 00135 Rome, Italy

3. School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Tor Vergata University, 00133 Rome, Italy

4. ASD Luiss SportLab, 00197 Rome, Italy

5. Behavioural Imaging and Neural Dynamics (BIND) Center, Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University “G. D’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, Italy

6. Sport Medicine and Science Institute “A. Venerando”, Italian Olympic National Committee (CONI), 00197 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Breaking is a performative art that has recently undergone a process of sportification, developing into an aesthetic sport included in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Despite its growing worldwide popularity, there is a lack of research on Breaking. Accordingly, this pilot study’s aim was twofold: (a) to provide an initial understanding of the anthropometric measures, body composition data, somatotype profiles, and strength performance of male (B-boys) and female (B-girls) Italian Breakers divided into elite (international) and sub-elite (national) levels and (b) to guide further research on the area, providing the methodological approach for future investigations. A total of 24 B-boys (elite n = 5; sub-elite n = 19) and 9 B-girls (elite n = 3; sub-elite n = 6) were included in this study. Descriptive analyses revealed that B-boys and B-girls displayed low height and weight (1.70 m (63.8 kg) and 1.58 m (54.2 kg), respectively), low levels of body fat percentages (10.3% and 17.6%, respectively), and a balanced mesomorph somatotype (2.28–4.64–2.69 and 2.34–5.16–2.38, respectively), revealing a marked development of muscular mass. Due to the small sample size, Welch’s test and correlation analyses did not report any elite vs. sub-elite difference. It was hypothesized that Breakers’ morphological profiles result from the selection procedures and training regimens related to Breaking aesthetic, athletic, and physiological demands.

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MDPI AG

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