Functional assessment of women practising combat sports and team sports using the Functional Movement Screen

Author:

Boguszewski Dariusz1,Adamczyk Jakub Grzegorz12,Boguszewska Katarzyna3,Wrzosek Dominika4,Mrozek Natalia4,Waloch Marta4,Białoszewski Dariusz1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Division , Medical University of Warsaw , Poland ;

2. Institute of Theory of Sport , University of Physical Education in Warsaw , Poland ;

3. Piotr Skarga Catholic Educational Center in Warsaw , Poland ;

4. Students Science Society of Physiotherapy , Medical University of Warsaw , Poland

Abstract

Summary Study aim: The objective of the study was to reveal the functional limits of the motor system in women practising combat sports and team sports. Material and methods: 102 women (mean age 25.2 years, body mass 62.2 kg, body height 168.3 cm) practising competitive ITF (International Taekwon-Do Federation) taekwon-do (n = 22), Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) (n = 15), football (n = 35) and basketball (n = 30) participated in the study. The assessment tool was the FMS test, comprising 7 movement patterns scored on a scale of 0–3. Results: The studied female athletes earned medium scores. Women practising combat sports scored generally higher in the FMS test, although the difference was not significant (combat sports – mean value 15.57 ± 2.39, team sports – mean value 14.72 ± 1.93, difference – p = 0.07). Statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) were observed in the second (hurdle step) and the fifth pattern (active straight leg raise – ASLR). The aggregated FMS results of female taekwon-do (15.77) and BJJ athletes (15.22) were similar. Significant differences (p < 0.05) were observed in one pattern (ASLR). Women practising football (14.77) and basketball (14.67) attained a similar level of results in the test. Statistically significant differences were noted in two trials: footballers scored higher in the ASLR task (p < 0.05), and basketball players scored higher in rotary stability (p < 0.01). Conclusion: A statistically significant result in the FMS test was obtained by martial arts athletes, which may point to a higher level of functional movement, which may be a result of more universal training.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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