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Postural control of Parkour athletes compared to recreationally active subjects under different sensory manipulations : a pilot study

Jabnoun, Salim ; Borji, Rihab ; Sahli, Sonia
European Journal of Sport Science n°[10 octobre 2018], 10 p., 2018


In Parkour activity, the aim is to move from one place to another as quickly and efficiently as possible by running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, rolling, crawling and jumping on tiny obstacles?…?. Performing these actions places a great demand on the postural control system. The purpose of the present study was to investigate postural control of Parkour practitioners - called Traceurs - compared to recreationally active (RA) subjects in different postural conditions after manipulating the visual and/or proprioceptive sensory inputs. Ten Traceurs (mean experience 5.9?±?0.9 years; >5 hours per week) and 10 RA subjects participated in this study. We measured the centre of pressure area (CoPA) of the upright standing bipedal and unipedal postures in different postural conditions: on a firm and on a foam surfaces; on an oscillating surface in the sagittal plane and in the frontal plane in eyes open and eyes closed. To evaluate vision contribution, the Romberg index (RI) was calculated. Results showed that Traceurs presented a significant (P?
In Parkour activity, the aim is to move from one place to another as quickly and efficiently as possible by running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, rolling, crawling and jumping on tiny obstacles?…?. Performing these actions places a great demand on the postural control system. The purpose of the present study was to investigate postural control of Parkour practitioners - called Traceurs - compared to recreationally active (RA) subjects in d...

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The effect of circus activity training on postural control of 5-6 year old children

Sahli, Sonia ; Ghroubi, S. ; Rebai, Haithem ; Chaabane, Mokhtar ; Yahia, A. ; Pérennou, Dominic ; Elleuch, Mohamed Habib
Science & Sports vol 28 n° 1, February 2013

Objectives : The purpose of the present study is to assess the effect of circus activity training on postural control of 5–6-year old children.

Material and methods : Two groups of 5–6-year old children (12 practicing circus activities and 12 controls) voluntarily participated in this study. Children were asked to stand as still as possible on a force platform with eyes open and closed in a static posture and in two dynamic postures (in the sagittal or frontal plane). Postural control was assessed with centre of pressure excursions.

Results : The results revealed that Circus group children have significant (P < .05) better postural control than controls. The significant (P < .05) effect of postural task difficulty on postural control was similar for both groups. Removal of vision decreases significantly (P < .05) the postural control of both groups similarly in all postures. This effect increased significantly (P < .05) when the difficulty of the postural task increased.

Conclusion : Our results suggest that 2 years of experience in circus activity training improves postural control of 5–6-year old children. Nevertheless, this effect could not nullify the common effect of removing vision on postural control of these children.
Objectives : The purpose of the present study is to assess the effect of circus activity training on postural control of 5–6-year old children.

Material and methods : Two groups of 5–6-year old children (12 practicing circus activities and 12 controls) voluntarily participated in this study. Children were asked to stand as still as possible on a force platform with eyes open and closed in a static posture and in two dynamic postures (in the ...

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