Analysis of Dynamic Balance Parameters in Young Judokas

Authors

  • C. Rosu “Mircea Eliade” Sports High School, Bucharest, Romania
  • L.E. Mihailescu National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania
  • D. Rosu National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania
  • I. Mihai National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania
  • V. Potop National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.shk.2025.18.67.2.16

Keywords:

lateral balance, vertical balance, performance, deviations, statistical analysis

Abstract

This study evaluated dynamic balance in female judokas using the Sensamove Miniboard. Parameters included overall performance, dynamic lateral balance (DLB), vertical balance (DVB) and average deviations. Average performance was 78.67 % for DLB and 83.87 % for DVB, indicating superior vertical stability. The largest deviations occurred in the back-inside position, with the highest variability in left-side deviation. DLB correlated significantly with overall performance (R = 0.593, p = 0.017), whereas DVB did not (R = –0.038, p = 0.892). A t-test confirmed significant DLB–DVB differences. Targeted training to enhance lateral stability, especially backward control, is recommended to optimize postural balance.

Author Biographies

C. Rosu, “Mircea Eliade” Sports High School, Bucharest, Romania

Doctoral School of Physical Education and Sports Science,
PhD student;
National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania

L.E. Mihailescu, National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania

University Centre Pitesti, Pitesti, Romania, Department of Physical Education and Sport

D. Rosu, National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania

University Centre Pitesti, Pitesti, Romania, Department of Physical Education and Sport

I. Mihai, National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania

University Centre Pitesti, Pitesti, Romania, Department of Physical Education and Sport

V. Potop, National University of Science and Technology “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania

University Centre Pitesti, Pitesti, Romania, Department of Physical Education and Sport;
Moldova State University, IPES, Republic of Moldova

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Published

2025-12-10

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Section

SPORTS PERFORMANCE AND HEALTH IN YOUNG PEOPLE