Abstract

Background and Purpose: Core stability 1 is seen as being pivotal for efficient biomechanical functionto maximize force generation and minimize joint loads in all types of activities ranging from running tothrowing. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of core stabilization training program onendurance and balance in cricketers. Materials and Methods: A total of 40 male cricketers of age group 15-25yrs were included in the study and randomly assigned into two groups, 20 in each group. Group A -controlgroup, who did not receive any training and Group B -core strengthening group, who received six weeks ofcore training. Before the start of the study and again after 6 weeks of training, 2 tests were used to measurecore endurance and balance- Sorensen back endurance test and Star Excursion Balance Test. Statisticalanalysis: Analyzed by calculating mean, standard deviation, and comparison within the groups by pairedt-test and between groups by unpaired t-test. Results: The results showed significant improvements in bothSorenson and Star excursion balance tests for the group undertaking the core training program (p <0.05).Conclusion: Core endurance measured using Sorensen also showed increase in trunk holding time after 6weeks of core exercise training, among the two tests Star excursion balance test improved more compare tocore endurance after 6 weeks of training.

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