An Analysis of Rotation Directions and Support Foot Preferences in Body Rotation Difficulties of Rhythmic Gymnasts
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Rhythmic gymnastics Individual routines Body rotation difficulties Rotational direction preferences Support foot Video-analysis
Fecha
2023-03-29Referencia bibliográfica
Emine Kutlay, Pınar Tatlıbal (2023). An Analysis of Rotation Directions and Support Foot Preferences in Body Rotation Difficulties of Rhythmic Gymnasts. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(2). 190-201.[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.02.019]
Resumen
This study aims to analyze the type, number, and rotational directions of body rotation difficulties
(BRD) preferred by gymnasts in their routines and which support foot/leg is in the BRD they perform.
The relationships between the number of BRD in the routines and the competition scores of the
gymnasts were also examined. The individual all-around final competition routines (N=72) of the elite
senior gymnasts at the 39th Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) World Championships held in 2022 were
examined. RG evaluation rules were taken into account in the analysis of all BRD. The data were
obtained by analyzing the routines recorded during the competitions. Descriptive statistical analyzes
were made using the IBM SPSS 25.0 statistics program. In the ribbon, the mean values of the number
of BRD used were higher, and the mean values of the difficulty and total scores were lower than the
other apparatus. The mean value of the number of all BRD performed by the gymnasts in routines was
determined as 26.2 ± 6.51. A significant correlation was found between the BRD numbers and scores of
the gymnasts, mainly in the hoop and ball apparatus p<5%. Illusion (forward), Fouette (leg stretched
horizontally), and Split back without help (trunk horizontal) were preferred more by gymnasts in all
routines. The gymnasts generally exhibited rightward rotation direction preferences and used the right
support foot/leg in most of their preferred BRD. Bilateral or supportive exercises should be included
to prevent the harmful effects of unilateral loading while creating perfect movements with repetitions





