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Gündoğan, Burak, Erkan Demirkan, Erbil Murat Aydın, and Abdüsselam Turgut. "THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT GYMNASTICS TRAININGS ON BODY COMPOSITION AND SOME PERFORMANCE COMPONENTS IN ADULT MALE NON-GYMNASTS." Science of Gymnastics Journal 12, no. 3 (October 1, 2020): 345–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.52165/sgj.12.3.345-356.

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The aim of this study was to compare the effects of artistic and trampoline gymnastics training on body composition and some of the physical fitness components in adult non-gymnasts. Forty-eight adult non-gymnasts were randomly assigned to three groups: a trampoline gymnastics group (TG) (n = 16), an artistic gymnastics group (AG) (n = 16), and a control group (CG) (n = 16). Two of the group except the CG performed different gymnastics training, including artistic and trampoline gymnastics twice a week during 12 weeks. The control group performed only a warm-up exercise twice a week along the study. To determine the effects of each gymnastics training on body composition, Y dynamic balance test that including six postural tasks, vertical jump, standing long jump and two different flexibility tests, were performed before and after the study for all groups. The AG and TG were significantly (p<0,05) improved when it comes to all bio-motor abilities in adult non-gymnasts after 12 weeks of training. But the trampoline gymnastics exercises may be seen to be more efficient compared to the artistic gymnastics exercises. The trampoline exercises may be recommended as an alternative mode of exercise for improving bio-motor abilities.
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Sofiia, Kokhanska. "MODERNIZATION OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT AS A FACTOR OF INCREASING OF DIFFICULTY SCORE OF COMPETITIVE ROUTINES IN TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS." Sport Science and Human Health 4, no. 2 (2020): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2664-2069.2020.2.5.

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Introduction.Trampoline gymnastics is a modern sport that has been included in the program of the Olympic Games since 2000. Constant improvement of the sports equipment, changes and innovations to the international rules of competitions ensure the continuous development of the sport and the wide world popularity of trampoline gymnastics. Aim is to acknowledge the relationship between the modernization of sports equipment and increasing of the difficulty score of competitive routines of athletes in trampoline gymnastics. Material and methods: theoretical analysis of scientific and methodical literature, retrospective analysis of protocols of international competitions, video analysis, methods of mathematical statistics. Results. The conducted research allowed to determine the main models of trampolines used at the international competitions in different historical periods; video analysis revealed the basic elements which formed athletes' competitive routines in 1964-1972; retrospective analysis of protocols of international competitions permitted to calculate the average, maximum and minimum difficulty scores of competitive routines of leading athletes in trampoline gymnastics at the World Championships and the World Cups from 1972 to 2020 and identify the interconnection between modernization of the trampolines and increasing of the difficulty scores of competitive routines of trampoline athletes in different historical periods of the sport development. Conclusions. The led studies confirmed the interconnection between increasing of numbers of high difficult elements and difficulty scores of competitive routines of athletes and modernization of sports equipment in trampoline. According to the results of the research, the average difficulty score of competitive routines of qualified athletes raised from 0.2 to 0.5 points and maximum difficulty score from 0.1 to 0.7 points after introduction of each new model of trampoline.
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Barreto, Joana, Filipe Casanova, César Peixoto, Bradley Fawver, and Andrew Mark Williams. "How Task Constraints Influence the Gaze and Motor Behaviours of Elite-Level Gymnasts." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13 (June 29, 2021): 6941. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18136941.

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Perception-action coupling is fundamental to effective motor behaviour in complex sports such as gymnastics. We examined the gaze and motor behaviours of 10 international level gymnasts when performing two skills on the mini-trampoline that matched the performance demands of elite competition. The presence and absence of a vaulting table in each skill served as a task-constraint factor, while we compared super-elite and elite groups. We measured visual search behaviours and kinematic variables during the approach run phase. The presence of a vaulting table influenced gaze behaviour only in the elite gymnasts, who showed significant differences in the time spent fixating on the mini-trampoline, when compared to super-elite gymnasts. Moreover, different approach run characteristics were apparent across the two different gymnastic tasks, irrespective of the level of expertise, and take-off velocity was influenced by the skill being executed across all gymnasts. Task constraints and complexity influence gaze behaviours differed across varying levels of expertise in gymnastics, even within a sample of international level athletes. It appears that the time spent fixating their gazes on the right areas of interest during the approach run is crucial to higher-level performance and therefore higher scores in competition, particularly on the mini-trampoline with vaulting table.
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Edouard, Pascal, Kathrin Steffen, Astrid Junge, Michel Leglise, Torbjørn Soligard, and Lars Engebretsen. "Gymnastics injury incidence during the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games: analysis of prospectively collected surveillance data from 963 registered gymnasts during Olympic Games." British Journal of Sports Medicine 52, no. 7 (October 14, 2017): 475–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2017-097972.

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ObjectiveTo determine the incidence and characteristics of injuries in female and male gymnastics disciplines (artistic, rhythmic and trampoline) during three Olympic Games with a view to ultimately improving injury prevention.MethodsThe National Olympic Committee’s head physicians and the medical teams of the Local Organising Committee of the Olympic Games reported daily the occurrence (or non-occurrence) of newly sustained injuries in artistic, rhythmic and trampoline gymnastics on a standardised report form during the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympic Games.ResultsDuring the three Olympic Games, 81 injuries were reported in a total of 963 registered gymnasts, corresponding to an incidence of 84 injuries (95% CI 67 to 102) per 1000 registered gymnasts, with no difference in injury incidence between female and male gymnasts. Thirty-eight per cent of injuries led to time-loss from sport. The most frequent injury location and injury type were the ankle (22%) and sprain (35%), respectively. The most common diagnosis was ankle sprain (14% of all injuries and 23% of time-loss injuries). The injury incidence was highest in female (107±35) and male artistic gymnastics (83±32), followed by female rhythmic gymnastics (73±30), and lower in male (63±69) and female (43±43) trampoline gymnastics.ConclusionsResearch should focus on preventing injuries in artistic gymnastics and of the condition of ankle sprain. Injury surveillance studies should be continued during major championships and throughout the entire competitive season as the Olympic Games provides only a snapshot (although an important one).
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Ferger, Katja, Fabian Helm, and Karen Zentgraf. "ESTIMATING HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT DEDUCTION IN TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS BY MEANS OF CONSTANT AND VARIABLE ERRORS OF LANDING POSITIONS: A NEW GOLD STANDARD?" Science of Gymnastics Journal 12, no. 2 (November 7, 2022): 203–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.52165/sgj.12.2.203-216.

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The final result in competitive trampoline gymnastics is composed of different subscores. These contribute differentially to the final score and result in a gymnast’s ranking. The present study was designed to investigate the impact that alternative score calculations of the horizontal displacement of the landing positions on the trampoline’s cloth would have on the final competition result. Different approaches for determining a precision measure were compared to the current standard of horizontal displacement deduction. These approaches for calculating precision measures were: (a) “total distance,” (b) the “convex-hull approach,” and (c) the “error approach.” Results showed that an alternative approach was more precise and differentiated better between gymnasts. The resulting changed rankings are compared to the official final score of the competition in order to demonstrate the impact of alternative calculations.
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Seredyński, Antoni, and Ewa Polak. "Physical Fitness of Girls Practising Acrobatic and Trampoline Gymnastics Compared to that of Girls Practising other Sports in the Subcarpathian Province Team." Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism 22, no. 3 (September 1, 2015): 158–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pjst-2015-0023.

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Abstract Introduction. The aim of this study was to determine the level of overall physical fitness of girls from the Subcarpathian Province Team (SPT) who practise acrobatic and trampoline gymnastics and compare it to that of other members of the SPT. A comparative analysis of the subjects’ physique was also performed. Material and methods. The study was conducted on 175 female subjects who were members of the SPT in the youth and juniors categories. They were divided into three groups: 19 trampoline gymnasts, 35 acrobatic gymnasts, and 121 athletes practising other disciplines (named the SPT group). Overall physical fitness was determined using the International Physical Fitness Test (IPFT). The Body Mass Index, Rohrer’s index, and Ponderal index were calculated on the basis of anthropometric measurements. The obtained data were analysed statistically. In order to determine the statistical significance of differences in the results for each group, ANOVA variation analysis and Tukey’s HSD test were carried out. Results and conclusions. The athletes practising acrobatic and trampoline gymnastics had lower body height, lower body mass, and a slimmer physique than the girls from the SPT who performed other sports. However, it is not possible to clearly determine whether these differences were the result of practising a particular sports discipline. Compared to the SPT athletes practising other sports, the acrobats presented a higher level of overall fitness (apart from grip strength). This was evidenced by the higher scores they achieved for the IPFT (total number of points), trunk flexibility, shoulder muscle strength, and abdominal muscle strength. The fitness level of the trampoline gymnasts was similar to that of the SPT athletes who practised other sports (with better scores for trunk flexibility and lower ones for grip strength). The fitness profiles of the acrobatic and trampoline gymnasts were similar, and the group of acrobats achieved significantly higher scores only in trunk flexibility.
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Simpson, Jessica, Krista J. Munroe-Chandler, and Kyle F. Paradis. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PASSION AND IMAGERY USE IN COMPETITIVE YOUTH GYMNASTICS." Science of Gymnastics Journal 12, no. 1 (February 1, 2020): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.52165/sgj.12.1.49-59.

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The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between passion and imagery use in competitive youth gymnastics. The participants included 245 (male, n = 10; female, n = 235) gymnasts between the ages of 7-16 years participating in women’s artistic gymnastics (n = 221), men’s artistic gymnastics (n = 7), as well as trampoline and tumbling (n = 17). Athletes completed questionnaires measuring the frequency of imagery use and their passion towards the sport of competitive gymnastics. A series of multiple regression analyses indicated that both harmonious and obsessive passion were significantly related to all five types of imagery. More specifically obsessive passion was most strongly associated with four of the five types of imagery (CS, CG, MS, and MG-A), and harmonious passion was most strongly associated with one of the five types of imagery (MG-M). Results and implications of passion and imagery use in competitive youth sport are discussed.
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Vicente-Mariño, Miguel. "WORLD AGE GROUP COMPETITIONS (WAGC) AS A DEVELOPMENT PILLAR FOR TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS: ANALYSING NATIONAL FEDERATIONS’ RESULTS BETWEEN 1999 AND 2019." Science of Gymnastics Journal 13, no. 1 (February 1, 2021): 127–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.52165/sgj.13.1.127-141.

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Trampoline Gymnastics is a consolidated sport within the gymnastics family. Since theInternational Trampoline Federation (FIT) and the International Gymnastics Federation(FIG) merged in 1999, the growth and expansion of Trampoline Gymnastics have remainedconstant. In this process, the role played by the World Age Group Competitions (WAGC) isworth to be mentioned, as this event has been established as the main entrance pathway toany gymnast or national federation willing to reach the international elite level. The firstedition of these competitions dates back to 1973 in London, and the 27th took place in Tokyoin November 2019. This article aims to explain the key role played by WAGC in the evolutionand consolidation of this Olympic sport, by conducting an in-depth analysis of theparticipation data and medal distribution during the last fourteen editions, all the ones takingplace under the FIG umbrella. In order to complete a broader picture of these competitions, adetailed analysis in terms of editions, gender and disciplines is presented. Results return aclear dominance of the Russian Federation national team and a group of internationalcontenders that built up their strong presence at the international scene on top of a constantand well-planned strategy in WAGC. These events have achieved to become part of thesports’ internal culture and the education system has incorporated them into all therecommended procedures at the international level.
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Kosova, Sercin, and Merve Koca Kosova. "The effect of score types on total score in trampoline gymnastics: Example of the European Championship in Sochi 2021." Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports 25, no. 6 (December 30, 2021): 349–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15561/26649837.2021.0602.

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Background and Study Aim. Trampoline gymnastics has a versatile scoring system that has evolved and become more complex over the years. This study aimed to find the effect of the difficulty (D), execution (E), time of flight (TOF), and horizontal displacement (HD) scores on the total score in male and female trampoline gymnasts. Material and Methods. The results of the first round in the qualification round in the individual senior category of the 27th European Championships in Trampoline Gymnastics were used for evaluation. Multiple regression analysis (the enter method) was performed to build a model between the total score and D, E, TOF, and HD scores. Results. According to multiple regression analyses, respectively E, TOF, D, and HD scores were predictors of the total score in the men’s first routine, and D, E, TOF, and HD in the men’s second routine (p<0.05). Although women have the same ranking as the men of the second routines, respectively E, D, TOF, and HD scores were predictors of the first routine (p<0.05). Conclusions. The results show that the E score is critical for the first routines and the D score is critical for the second routines. The fact that the first and second routines were constructed with different strategies as per the competition rules may have caused this result. By reminding coaches and athletes of the fact that the types of scores can affect each other, it can be suggested that they adjust their target scores according to the type of routine and the stage and type of competition.
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Tankusheva, Neli. "„TSUKAHARA“ VAULT TRAINING IN THE STAGE OF SPORT IMPROVEMENT (AGE 10-11)." Knowledge International Journal 32, no. 4 (July 26, 2019): 405–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij3204405t.

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From the observations made at international competitions for juniors – European championships (ECh) and European Youth Olympic Games (EYOG) we found that some of the most commonly performed vaults are those of II, III, and IV structural groups, in particular – “Handsprig fwd” , “Tsukahara”, and “Yurchenko”. The present study aims to optimize the training method of training the Vault “Tsukahara”, in girls in the stage of sport improvement (age 10-11). Within the period 2018-2019 a sports and pedagogical experiment was conducted in which Bulgarian gymnasts at 10-11 years of age were studied. The experimental methodology is focused in 3 main directions: physical qualities – particularly with regards to vault; jumps from trampoline, preparatory exercises for vault apparatus from III structure group. The study confirmed the notion that the base vault in gymnastics is “Handsprig (without salto )“ and found that the age of 9-10 years is most appropriate for initial training of “Tsukahara” vault. The conducted pedagogical experiment confirms the necessity of obligatory inclusion of trampoline and special physical preparation work in the weekly training program cycle, equivalent to the four female apparatuses. Deliberate work on the proposed methodology has led to positive results in the experimental group. The prepared multimedia computer product [11] is designed for the needs of gymnastics.q
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Trampoline gymnastics"

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Carvalho, Ricardo Álvares de. "Análise biomecânica do take-off no trampolim-estudo realizado com quatro ginastas seniores masculinos da selecção portuguesa." Master's thesis, Instituições portuguesas -- UP-Universidade do Porto -- -Faculdade de Ciências do Desporto e de Educação Física, 2002. http://dited.bn.pt:80/30144.

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França, Lourenço Adalberto Marques da Silva. "A Estruturação muscular e a intervenção da cadeia cinética responsável pela impulsão em trampolim : O Caso da musculatura infra-abdominal." Master's thesis, Instituições portuguesas -- UP-Universidade do Porto -- -Faculdade de Ciências do Desporto e de Educação Física, 2000. http://dited.bn.pt:80/29338.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Ciência do Desporto, área de especialização em Treino de Alto Rendimento Desportivo, apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências do Desporto e de Educação Física da Universidade do Porto
Os Trampolins, a mais recente modalidade gímnica a integrar o calendário olímpico são, consequência do seu ainda breve historial, uma modalidade pouco favorecida no campo da investigação científica.A bibliografia publicada sobre no campo da biomecânica deste desporto limita-se, em grande parte, à análise cinemática ou à predição de valores de Forças e Momentos articulares de gestos motores não complexos, cíclicos e totalmente isolados. Contudo, destes estudos, apenas dois abordam as questões relacionadas com a Força Muscular exercida durante as impulsões, e apenas um explana a temática da Electromiografia (EMG) in loco, no Trampolim.Só através da conjugação de diversas metodologias que permitam uma análise completa da modalidade de uma forma mais global (mesmo que mais complexa) se poderá avaliar com maior veracidade o esforço empregue por um atleta durante a realização das impulsões.Começando por conceber uma série-tipo de dez saltos (à semelhança das executadas em competição), e tentando aglutinar alguns dos factores até agora isolados na bibliografia existente, recorrendo a uma análise mais profunda e abrangente, aliando três campos nunca antes interligados num estudo sobre Trampolins Cinemática, Dinamometria e Electromiografia procurou-se de alguma dar início à construção de uma base de conhecimento na área do recrutamento e intervenção dos vários grupos musculares integrados nos complexos mio-articulares da Anca, do Joelho e do Tornozelo que, se acredita, estarem em muito relacionados com o aumento da performance e da realização tecnicamente correcta das múltiplas acrobacias nos Trampolins.
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França, Lourenço Adalberto Marques da Silva. "A Estruturação muscular e a intervenção da cadeia cinética responsável pela impulsão em trampolim : O Caso da musculatura infra-abdominal." Master's thesis, Universidade do Porto. Reitoria, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/10140.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Ciência do Desporto, área de especialização em Treino de Alto Rendimento Desportivo, apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências do Desporto e de Educação Física da Universidade do Porto
Os Trampolins, a mais recente modalidade gímnica a integrar o calendário olímpico são, consequência do seu ainda breve historial, uma modalidade pouco favorecida no campo da investigação científica.A bibliografia publicada sobre no campo da biomecânica deste desporto limita-se, em grande parte, à análise cinemática ou à predição de valores de Forças e Momentos articulares de gestos motores não complexos, cíclicos e totalmente isolados. Contudo, destes estudos, apenas dois abordam as questões relacionadas com a Força Muscular exercida durante as impulsões, e apenas um explana a temática da Electromiografia (EMG) in loco, no Trampolim.Só através da conjugação de diversas metodologias que permitam uma análise completa da modalidade de uma forma mais global (mesmo que mais complexa) se poderá avaliar com maior veracidade o esforço empregue por um atleta durante a realização das impulsões.Começando por conceber uma série-tipo de dez saltos (à semelhança das executadas em competição), e tentando aglutinar alguns dos factores até agora isolados na bibliografia existente, recorrendo a uma análise mais profunda e abrangente, aliando três campos nunca antes interligados num estudo sobre Trampolins Cinemática, Dinamometria e Electromiografia procurou-se de alguma dar início à construção de uma base de conhecimento na área do recrutamento e intervenção dos vários grupos musculares integrados nos complexos mio-articulares da Anca, do Joelho e do Tornozelo que, se acredita, estarem em muito relacionados com o aumento da performance e da realização tecnicamente correcta das múltiplas acrobacias nos Trampolins.
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Moreira, Pelágio. "Análise das interacções de uma técnica base em trampolis com quatro técnicas complexas." Master's thesis, Instituições portuguesas -- UTL-Universidade Técnica de Lisboa -- -Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, 2000. http://dited.bn.pt:80/29332.

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Krenarová, Kateřina. "Vliv sportovní zátěže na fyzickou kondici skokanů na trampolíně." Master's thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-414872.

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Title: Influence of sports load on the physical condition of trampoline gymnasts Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to assess the relationship between the sport load and functional and physical parameters of trampoline gymnasts. Methods: The thesis has the character of empirical research carried out in the form of observation. The research group consisted of 29 active trampoline gymnasts aged 9 to 17 (20 girls and 9 boys) participating in trampoline jumping competitions at national or international level. The body composition was analysed by Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA, Tanita MC - 980), functional parameters were tested via Bosco Vertical Jump test (BT) and kinesiological analysis of the athlete. Anamnestic data were collected as a part of kinesiological examination of the gymnasts. Results: Parameters of trampoline gymnasts were compared from the age point of view - probands were divided into age categories ZAC (10.7 ± 1.1 years) and JUN (14.9 ± 1.2 years) and from the gender point of view - parameters of girls and boys. The values of somatic parameters in JUN were higher than in ZAC; girls had a significantly higher proportion of body fat (d = 2.307) and a significantly lower proportion of Total Body Water (d = 2.222) than boys. JUN did significantly more work during BT (d = 2.059),...
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Chen, I.-Hsiang, and 陳宜翔. "The Effect of Trampoline Training on the Second Division of Collegiate Artistic Gymnastics Front somersault Performance and Lower limbs strength." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/uzshwf.

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Background: With the continuous innovation of artistic gymnastics technology, the difficult value has developed of D value to I value from 1985 until now. The somersault stretch rotation developed from 1080 degree to 1440 degree. And the double somersault developed of triple somersault. The development of these somersaults have be showed, if gymnasts want to get the higher Difficult Score at present in International trends who must be having higher difficult value. The lower limb capacity required for higher level somersault is more difficult. Studies have indicates, trampoline training could improve vertical jump of lower limb, and also the power performance. Purpose: The study aimed to determine the effects of twelve weeks of trampoline training on the performance of front somersault and lower limbs strength and the height of Squat Jump (SJ) and Counter Movement Jump (CMJ). Methods: Fifteen the Second Division of Collegiate Artistic Gymnastics (7 men and 8 women) were average to assign to Trampoline training plus artistic Gymnastics Training Group (n=8, TGG) and artistic gymnastics Control Group (n=7, CG). Before and after training, subjects performed front somersault, SJ, CMJ. Results: After twelve weeks training, the height of front somersault, SJ and CMJ, and also lower limbs strength of CMJ were significantly improved in TGG. Height and lower limbs strength of all the detections were no significantly in CG. There are no significant variations in data retrieved from the two methods. The rate of progress between the two groups in the detections (TGG vs CG): (1) The height of front somersault (25.3% vs 9.3%), (2) Lower limbs strength of front somersault (16.9% vs 6.7%), (3) The height of SJ (9.3% vs 5.6%), (4) Lower limbs strength of SJ (11.2% vs 4.9%), (5) The height of CMJ (13.8% vs 2.7%), (6) Lower limbs strength of CMJ (19.2% vs 1.5%). Conclusion: In this research, the height of front somersault after twelve weeks training, SJ and CMJ, and also lower limbs strength of CMJ were significantly improved in TGG; There are no significant variations in data retrieved from the two methods and CG; Although the two groups were improved in the rate of progress, but TGG were higher than CG. Overall, the group which has trampoline training will have better training benefits. Keywords: Trampoline, Front somersault, Lower limbs strength
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Books on the topic "Trampoline gymnastics"

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ill, Ingman Bruce 1963, ed. Boing! Cambridge, Mass: Candlewick Press, 2004.

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La gymnastique et le trampoline. Montréal: Bayard Canada livres, 2012.

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1963-, Ingman Bruce, ed. Boing! London: Walker, 2004.

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(Illustrator), Bruce Ingman, ed. Boing! Walker Books Ltd, 2005.

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Publishing, T. D. Born to Jump Trampolines: Address Book and Password Keeper Address Book Alphabetical Tabs with 120 Pages in the Trampoline Loves Gymnastics Trampolining Design. Independently Published, 2021.

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Publishing, T. D. Jump Around: Address Book and Password Keeper Address Book Alphabetical Tabs with 120 Pages in the Trampoline Loves Gymnastics Trampolining Design. Independently Published, 2021.

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Publishing, Jumping Animal. Trampoline Gymnastic Animal Coloring Book for Kids. Independently Published, 2020.

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Conley, Xander. Chronic Pain Tracker - Eat Sleep Trampoline Repeat Trampoline Gymnastic Trampolinis Good: Trampoline, Chronic Pain Log Book Symptom Tracker and Health Diary Journal for Pain Management with Easy to Use Daily Format Pain Management ... Treatment, Organisa. Independently Published, 2021.

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Marquez, Mahad. Asthma Journal - Eat Sleep Repeat Funny Trampoline Gymnastic Trampolining Meme: Trampoline, Asthma Symptoms Tracker with Medication,Peak Flow Meter Section and Exercise Tracker Organizer, Triggers,Symptoms Tracker for People with Asthma ,Daily. Independently Published, 2021.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Horizontal and Parallel Bars, Balance Beams, Trampolines, Wrestling and Other Gymnasium Mats, and Gymnasium and Gymnastic Apparatus and Equipment. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Trampoline gymnastics"

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Lord, Rhiannon, and Carly Stewart. "Trampoline gymnasts’ body narratives of the leotard." In Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, 99–115. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003007005-7.

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