2019
DOI: 10.5539/jel.v8n5p81
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Does the Fatigue Index Induced in Athlete’s Affect Static Balance?

Abstract: Balance is the process of maintaining the body center of gravity vertically over the base of support and relies on rapid, continuous feedback and integration of afferent information coming from three sensory components, that is somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems, resulting in smooth and coordinated neuromuscular actions. To investigate the effects of fatigue index on the static balance of sportsmen. A total of 51 male elite sportsmen from 4 different sports branches (Football players: 19, Volleyball… Show more

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“…The importance of defining an appropriate interval between tests is related to fatigue, which can interfere with body control performance (SOSLU, 2019). Looking at the number of trials, studies with adults and the elderly suggest that a quantity of 3 to 5 tests can help reduce variability, considering measurements on bipodal support; for unipodal support, the result is not as consistent (LIN et al, 2008;PINSAULT;VUILLERME, 2009;RUHE;FEJER;WALKER, 2010;DA SILVA et al, 2014).…”
Section: Test Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of defining an appropriate interval between tests is related to fatigue, which can interfere with body control performance (SOSLU, 2019). Looking at the number of trials, studies with adults and the elderly suggest that a quantity of 3 to 5 tests can help reduce variability, considering measurements on bipodal support; for unipodal support, the result is not as consistent (LIN et al, 2008;PINSAULT;VUILLERME, 2009;RUHE;FEJER;WALKER, 2010;DA SILVA et al, 2014).…”
Section: Test Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, retardar su aparición puede ser clave en la obtención de buenos resultados deportivos [13]. Además, se ha descrito que la disminución del porcentaje de rendimiento físico anaeróbico, medido por el índice de fatiga, afecta considerablemente el equilibrio en los atletas [14,15], lo que podría aumentar el riesgo de lesión [16]. Por otro lado, a pesar de que los entrenamientos de intervalos de alta intensidad y corta duración (HIIT) han evidenciado tener gran acogida por sus beneficios en la adquisición de adaptaciones fisiológicas [17,18], las investigaciones referentes a los efectos de los métodos combinados de electroestimulación con trabajos de HIIT y su influencia en la disminución de la fatiga en ejercicio de predominancia anaeróbicos son limitadas, lo que condiciona las posibilidades de ser incluidas en la programación del entrenamiento para alcanzar el máximo rendimiento posible [19].…”
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