IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of using difficult conditions in the balance training program through virtual reality glasses and glasses simulating alcohol consumption. According to the hypotheses of the study, the application of the balance training program with applying additi...

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Main Author: Vladimir Angelov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Publishing House. NSA Press 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
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Online Access:http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol2_2018/Angelov.pdf
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of using difficult conditions in the balance training program through virtual reality glasses and glasses simulating alcohol consumption. According to the hypotheses of the study, the application of the balance training program with applying additional difficulty on the vestibular apparatus through technical means will lead to a greater training effect. The object of the study was the balance stability. The research was done among twenty-six Bulgarian students from the National Sports Academy. A pedagogical experiment was conducted to prove the hypothesis of the study. The testing session included two balance exercises. The collected data from the study were statistically processed with the variance analysis and t-criterion of Student. The results of the research were statistically significant and showed a greater increase in the parameters of the experimental group (FE: 33,3c/o; P=100c/o; SE: 14,3c/o; P=99,9c/o) than in those of the control group (FE: 14,7c/o; P=99,9c/o; SE: 8,3c/o; P=99,9c/o). The analysis of the results justified the hypothesis of the research. The study found out that the usage of the balance training program that applies additional difficulty on the vestibular apparatus through virtual reality glasses and glasses simulating alcohol use leads to a better balance stability.
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spelling doaj.art-7440198d872c42f68a7965ad8afde0c82023-01-02T01:44:52ZengScientific Publishing House. NSA PressJournal of Applied Sports Sciences2534-95972535-01452018-12-012435810.37393/jass.2018.02.5IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USEVladimir Angelov0National Sports Academy "Vassil Levski"The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of using difficult conditions in the balance training program through virtual reality glasses and glasses simulating alcohol consumption. According to the hypotheses of the study, the application of the balance training program with applying additional difficulty on the vestibular apparatus through technical means will lead to a greater training effect. The object of the study was the balance stability. The research was done among twenty-six Bulgarian students from the National Sports Academy. A pedagogical experiment was conducted to prove the hypothesis of the study. The testing session included two balance exercises. The collected data from the study were statistically processed with the variance analysis and t-criterion of Student. The results of the research were statistically significant and showed a greater increase in the parameters of the experimental group (FE: 33,3c/o; P=100c/o; SE: 14,3c/o; P=99,9c/o) than in those of the control group (FE: 14,7c/o; P=99,9c/o; SE: 8,3c/o; P=99,9c/o). The analysis of the results justified the hypothesis of the research. The study found out that the usage of the balance training program that applies additional difficulty on the vestibular apparatus through virtual reality glasses and glasses simulating alcohol use leads to a better balance stability.http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol2_2018/Angelov.pdfbalance skillsvestibular apparatustraining conditionsstereoscopic glassesglasses simulating alcohol consumption
spellingShingle Vladimir Angelov
IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE
Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
balance skills
vestibular apparatus
training conditions
stereoscopic glasses
glasses simulating alcohol consumption
title IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE
title_full IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE
title_fullStr IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE
title_full_unstemmed IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE
title_short IMPROVING BALANCE STABILITY THROUGH APPLICATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS VIA VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES AND GLASSES SIMULATING ALCOHOL USE
title_sort improving balance stability through application of training program in stressful conditions via virtual reality glasses and glasses simulating alcohol use
topic balance skills
vestibular apparatus
training conditions
stereoscopic glasses
glasses simulating alcohol consumption
url http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol2_2018/Angelov.pdf
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