EVALUATION OF TAl CHI CHUAN (TCC) TRAINING EFFECTS ON MUSCULOSKELTAL SYSTEM IN HEALTHY YOUNG SUBJECTS
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Tai Chi Chuan (TCC) can be defined as a series of graceful movements that are made for a spiritual, mental and physical health. The purpose of our <. udy was to evaluate the effects of 37 TCC movements as exercise training on balance, kinesthetic sense and flexibility in sedentary university students, 23 students as TCC group aged 20 ± 2,76 (16 female, 9 male). and 14 students as a control group aged 20,02 ± 3,07 (9 female. 5 male) were participated in and practiced 8 weeks (3 days a week) TCC exercise program. Each session consisted of 20 r-i.uutes of warm-up (3- min. breathing controlled walk. calistening and stretching c xcrcises) 24 minutes of practiced 37 postures Yang style TCC program (originally 108 postures) and 10 minutes cool-down exercises, Static and dynamic balance. sit and reach test, flexibility tests and kinesthetic sense were evaluated before and after TCC training, Static balance with eyes closed. dynamic balan. c with eyes open, flexibility (hyperextension and sit and reach tests) and in kinesthetic sense were improved with statistical significance after TCC training 1;><0.05). 8 weeks TCC training has improved the balance. flexibility and kinesthe uc sense in sedentary young subjects as in elderly. TCC is a low-technology exercise and can be easily implemented in different communities, TCC has potenti ..,1 benefits in health promotion. and is appropriate for implementation in community.
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Yayımlanma Tarihi
15 Temmuz 2005
Gönderilme Tarihi
15 Nisan 2005
Kabul Tarihi
15 Haziran 2005
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2005 Sayı: 008