Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06432595 |
Other study ID # |
JKEUPM-2023-256 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
June 19, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
September 22, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2024 |
Source |
Universiti Putra Malaysia |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The goal of this experimental study is to examine the effect of instability resistance
training (IRT) on balance ability, core muscle strength, and athletic performance of young
Chinese male kayak canoeists. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Do the IRT and TRT methods have any effect on the subject's balance ability in terms of
static balance and dynamic balance? Do the IRT and TRT methods have any effect on the
subject's isometric strength of the core muscle group in terms of abdomen, back, left
lateral, and right lateral? Do the IRT and TRT methods have any effect on the subject's
isotonic strength of the core muscle group in terms of flexion, extension, left lateral
flexion, and right lateral flexion? Do the IRT and TRT methods have any effect on the
subject's athletic performance in terms of dynamometer performance and calm-water
performance?
Researchers will compare the effect of instability resistance training (IRT) and traditional
resistance training (TRT) on balance ability, core muscle strength, and athletic performance
of young Chinese male kayak canoeists.
Participants will:
Take 12-week instability resistance training (IRT) and traditional resistance training (TRT)
difficulty level (primary level 1-4 weeks, intermediate level 5-8 weeks, and advanced-level
9-12 weeks).
Take 3 training sessions per week and complete the training on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays from 4 to 5 pm.
Description:
This study aimed to investigate the effect of a 12-week IRT on balance, core strength, and
athletic performance among young male Chinese kayak canoeists. A Cluster Randomized
Controlled Trial (CRCT) study was conducted. Firstly, the 2 city-level representative teams
were chosen from 4 city-level representative teams of Jiangxi province and randomly assigned
as two groups (experimental group and control group) using the Lottery Method. Secondly, 64
eligible kayak canoeists between the ages of 16-22 years (19.10±1.38) were recruited from the
selected 2 city-level representative teams and randomly assigned to the instability
resistance training (IRT) for the experimental group and traditional resistance training
(TRT) for the control group using the same Lottery Method. The intervention was divided into
3 levels (primary, intermediate, and advanced) for IRT and TRT. Both groups performed
training for 60 minutes, three times a week. The Swiss ball, BOSU ball, and Wobble boards
were only provided with unstable surfaces for the IRT group. The intensity was body weight
for both training methods. Dependent variables involving balance, core muscle strength, and
athletic performance were measured using Flamingo Balance Test (FBT), Star Excursion Balance
Test (SEBT), Abdomen Bridge (AB), Back Bridge (BB), Left and Right Lateral Bridge (LLB and
RLB), 1min Sit-Up (SU), 1min Back Hyperextension (BH), 1min Left and Right Lateral V-up (LLV
and RLV), K-1 200m Dynamometer Performance (DP), and Men's K-1 200m Calm-Water Performance
(CWP) tests respectively in pre-test, post-test 1 (week 6), post-test 2 (week 12).