Comparison of the Effects of Pilates and Yoga Exercise on the Dynamic Balancing Ability and Functional Movement of Fencers

Author:

Lim So-Jung1,Kim Hyun-Jin2ORCID,Kim Yong-Soo3,Kim Eunkuk4,Hwang Inyoung5ORCID,Kang Ju-Seop2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Exercise Physiology Lab, Department of Physical Education, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Physical Education, Korea National Sport University, Seoul 05541, Republic of Korea

4. SRC Rehabilitation Hospital, Gwangju 62421, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

5. Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul 04763, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This study was conducted to compare and analyze whether Pilates exercise and yoga exercise help improve the performance of female fencers and prevent injury, and the dynamic balance test (LQ-YBT) and functional movement screening (FMS) test score of the elite adult female fencers were compared and analyzed as evaluation indicators. Participants were randomly classified into Pilates (n = 10) and yoga groups (n = 10), members of which took part in 50 min of exercise (5 min of warm-up, 40 min of main exercise, and 5 min of cool-down) twice weekly for eight weeks. The results obtained from this study were analyzed via independent t-test and 2-way ANOVA. The results were as follows: LQ-YBT measures (reaching distance) increased significantly for both groups, as did FMS scores (deep squat, hurdle step, inline lunge, shoulder mobility, active straight-leg raise, trunk-stability push-up, and rotary stability). These results suggest that Pilates exercise and yoga exercise might be likely effective in improving the performance of adult female fencers and injury prevention by increasing their dynamic balance ability and functional movement.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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