Effects of a 10-week introductory judo course on postural control during a bilateral reactionary gripping task

Tyler W.D. Muddle, David H. Fukuda, Ran Wang, Joshua J. Riffe, David D. Church, Kyle S. Beyer, Jay R. Hoffman, Jeffrey R. Stout

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Abstract

This study examined the effect of a 10-week introductory judo course on postural control during a bilateral reactionary gripping task using different stance conditions. A total of 20 volunteers were divided into experimental (JDO) and control (CON) groups. Countermovement jump was measured and center of pressure variables were evaluated while performing a bilateral reactionary gripping task under different stance conditions during pre- and posttesting. No interactions were observed for the center of pressure variables (p > .05), while both countermovement jump power (+165.4 W; p = .036) and height (+3.5 cm; p = .018) significantly improved in the JDO group following the 10-week course. Results indicate that 10 weeks of an introductory judo course has no effect on postural control while performing a bilateral reactionary gripping task using different stance conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-389
Number of pages17
JournalMotor Control
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Center of pressure
  • Judo
  • Lower body power
  • Maximal voluntary contraction
  • Postural control

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