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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-05-22
2023-07-01
Brief Summary
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The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of tele-exercise programs on lunge distance, speed, reaction time, coordination, and balance control during stationary jumps among male elite fencers.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Tele-exercise program group
Provide the following programs:
1. tele-exercise program: 5 times per week, 30 minute/session
2. conventional fencing exercise: 5 times per week, 30 minute/session
Tele-exercise program
The tele-exercise program focused on lunge movement with additional strengthening abdominal and lumbopelvic muscle training while maintaining neuromuscular control. The difficulty of training was adjusted every week according to the five-step mastery program
Conventional Fencing Exercise
The conventional exercise was based on 'displacement', a basic footwork training in fencing. The Displacement is also basic footwork to approach the opponent. The Displacement consisted of seven movements including 'Marche', 'Retraite \& Rompre', 'Passe avant', 'Passe arrière', 'Bond en avant', 'Bond en arrière', and 'Balestra'.
Control group
Provide the following programs:
1\) conventional fencing exercise: 5 times per week, 30 minute/session
Conventional Fencing Exercise
The conventional exercise was based on 'displacement', a basic footwork training in fencing. The Displacement is also basic footwork to approach the opponent. The Displacement consisted of seven movements including 'Marche', 'Retraite \& Rompre', 'Passe avant', 'Passe arrière', 'Bond en avant', 'Bond en arrière', and 'Balestra'.
Interventions
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Tele-exercise program
The tele-exercise program focused on lunge movement with additional strengthening abdominal and lumbopelvic muscle training while maintaining neuromuscular control. The difficulty of training was adjusted every week according to the five-step mastery program
Conventional Fencing Exercise
The conventional exercise was based on 'displacement', a basic footwork training in fencing. The Displacement is also basic footwork to approach the opponent. The Displacement consisted of seven movements including 'Marche', 'Retraite \& Rompre', 'Passe avant', 'Passe arrière', 'Bond en avant', 'Bond en arrière', and 'Balestra'.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* who does not have a history of musculoskeletal or neurological injuries in the past six months;
* who have no physical limitations.
Exclusion Criteria
* who refuses to participate or provide written consent.
18 Years
30 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sahmyook University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sungbae Jo
Physical Therapist
Locations
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Department of Physicla Therapy, Sahmyook University
Seoul, , South Korea
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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SYU 2022-10-015-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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