Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine the effect of wrestling education on some physical and motoric parameters in high school students. 42 volunteer men aged 15-17, who received regular wrestling training, participated in the study. In the study, after all, subjects were divided into 3 groups according to age groups, body weight, height, BMI, claw, back, leg strength, 10 and 30 m sprint, flexibility, anaerobic power, fat percentage, and body circumference measurements were taken. SPSS 20.0 program was used in the statistical analysis of the data obtained, the normality distribution of the data was determined by the Shapiro-Wilk test. Descriptive statistics, One Way ANOVA was used for normally distributed data and the level of significance was taken as p

Highlights

  • The adolescent period is a special and important period in which growth and development are the fastest and involves transition from childhood to adulthood (Pekcan, 2004)

  • The wrestling branch develops largely due to body strength and it is seen that the results of the evaluations based on body weight criteria are among the strongest athletes in the wrestlers (Baykuş, 1989)

  • It was observed that there was no significant difference between the age variable of the groups and their height and body weight

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Introduction

The adolescent period is a special and important period in which growth and development are the fastest and involves transition from childhood to adulthood (Pekcan, 2004). Increasing the resistance to physical and physiological fatigue caused by static and dynamic forces without decreasing the efficiency of the individuals who are trained in sports is important in terms of the effective performance of the sport. Individuals who received wrestling training are expected to develop muscular strength, rapid reaction time, neuromuscular coordination, static, dynamic balance, high anaerobic capacity and arm, leg and trunk muscles, and these features are important in terms of performance improvement in athletes training in wrestling (Alpay & Hazar, 2006; Weineck, 1998). In a study examining physical and physiological gains in wrestlers aged 15-17, it was found that there were significant differences in height, anaerobic power, FVC, reaction time, leg strength, push-ups, and shuttle test values in subjects after wrestling training during 9.5 months (Cicioğlu et al, 2007)

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