Short term functional training improves completion quality of body difficulty of juvenile rhythmic gymnasts

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Abstract

To explore the impact of functional training on completion quality of body difficulty, 24 rhythmic gymnasts aged 10-11 years old were randomly and averagely divided into functional training and control group and trained 2h/day for 1 month. Body difficulty – including balance, rotation, and leap difficulties – was measured before and after training. The results showed that the total score, the score of 360° passé pivot and the score of split leap for the functional training group was respectively 1.87, 0.77, and 0.42 points higher than those for the control group (P<0.05) after 1 month of training. Therefore, it can be concluded that functional training based on Functional Movement Screen (FMS) can clearly improve completion quality of body difficulty in juvenile rhythmic gymnastics within a short period of time.

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Qin, Y. ke, Zeng, J., & Peng, L. (2021). Short term functional training improves completion quality of body difficulty of juvenile rhythmic gymnasts. Revista Brasileira de Ciencias Do Esporte, 43. https://doi.org/10.1590/rbce.43.e029519

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