2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1332393
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Effect of 6-week karate (kihon) and basic movement exercise on balance performance in visually impaired individuals

Aylin Özge Pekel,
Ceren Suveren,
Yasin Arslan
et al.

Abstract: Today, the participation of visually impaired individuals in sports activities is essential. Because the ability to move independently starts to develop with a delay in visually impaired individuals, physical activity is necessary to compensate for developmental delay, eliminate the problem of independent movement in social life by reducing obstacle perception problems, develop self-confidence, and provide regular muscle activation and motivation to move. The study investigated the effect of 6 weeks of karate … Show more

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“…The specific sports performed may affect the postural system and the development of the individual ( Amato et al, 2023 ). Pekel et al and Arslen et al have reported interesting results ( Pekel et al, 2023 ; Arslan et al ). Pekel et al investigated the effects of a 6-week karate and basic movement training program on the balance children with congenital vision impairment, aged 10–14.…”
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“…The specific sports performed may affect the postural system and the development of the individual ( Amato et al, 2023 ). Pekel et al and Arslen et al have reported interesting results ( Pekel et al, 2023 ; Arslan et al ). Pekel et al investigated the effects of a 6-week karate and basic movement training program on the balance children with congenital vision impairment, aged 10–14.…”
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confidence: 94%