Abstract

Currently, there is an increase in the number of studies in the field of sports, affecting the justification of the 
 applied significance, as well as actualizing the importance of improving the functional state of the core muscles (pelvic, 
 hip, spinal column stabilizer muscles). In-depth consideration of these aspects is quite important for figure skating, 
 because of its specifics (performing elements that are difficult in coordination and technical terms, maintaining body 
 balance, increased risk of injury, etc.). In accordance with this intention, this study was devoted to a detailed study of the 
 functional state of the core muscles in boys aged 14−15 years specializing in figure skating. The choice of such a 
 contingent for examination is due to the age qualification in taking part in adult competitions, which, in turn, is directly 
 associated with the intensification of sports training and possible risks of sports injuries.

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