The effect of fat distribution and nutritional behavior on balance and equilibrium of acrobatics and tumbling athletes
Priscilla Richmond,
Jiaya Zhu,
Taylor Kennedy
et al.
Abstract:Acrobatics and Tumbling (A&T) is an emerging sport in the United States; balance and equilibrium are critical components of performance in this sport. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify if body composition, fat distribution, and nutritional behavior affect the balance and vertical jump of A&T athletes.
Body mass index (BMI), whole body percentage of fat and skeletal muscle, and fat distribution of top and base A&T athletes from Fairmont State University were assessed using an impedanc… Show more
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