New Trends and Issues
Proceedings on Humanities
and Social Sciences
Volume 4, Issue 1 (2017) 531-537
ISSN 2421-8030
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Selected Papers of 9th World Conference on Educational Sciences (WCES-2017) 01-04 February 2017 Hotel Aston La Scala
Convention Center, Nice, France
Aspects of body balance characteristics of novice fencers
Liliana Elisabeta Radu
a*
, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport,
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700554, Iasi, Romania.
Paula Drosescu
b
, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Alexandru
Ioan Cuza University, 700554, Iasi, Romania.
Cristian Mihail Rus
c
, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport,
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700554, Iasi, Romania.
Gynetta Vanvu
d
, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Alexandru
Ioan Cuza University, 700554, Iasi, Romania.
Suggested Citation:
Radu, E. L., Drosescu, P., Rus, M. C. & Vanvu, G. (2017). Aspects of body balance characteristics of novice fencers.
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Abstract
The subject of balance in fencing does not benefit from vast research, due to complexity of the movements that are involved.
The aims of our paper were to evaluate the static balance in 11-13 years old fencers and to find out if physical fitness or
anthropometric variables can be correlated with postural balance. Our study comprised 13 healthy subjects; they were tested
for balance on standing position and fencing position, with eyes both closed and open, and for physical fitness characteristics
on agility, flexibility and strength. The data were statistically analyzed using the paired samples t-test and Pearson correlation
in the SPSS version 20.0 for Windows. The differences were considered significant if the p value was below 0.05. The
comparison of the results indicated a better stability with open eyes and statistical difference between keeping the eyes open
and closed in the mediolateral movement of the centre of pressure. Correlation analysis showed that anthropometric variables,
such as weight and body mass index, influence balance as speed, leg strength and abdominal strength. These relationships may
influence the training program in order to develop the body balance at this level.
Keywords: Balance; movement; coordination; athletes.
* ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: Liliana Elisabeta Radu, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Physical
Education and Sport, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700554, Iasi, Romania.
E-mail address: liliana.radu@uaic.ro/ Tel.: 0040232201130