The Effect of 8 Weeks of Zumba Exercise on Flexbility and Some Strength Parameters in Women Aged 25-45
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the effects of 6-week Zumba exercises on flexibility, leg strength, back
strength and muscular endurance parameters in women aged 25-45. The research group consists of a total of
(n=20) women, (n=10) in the experimental group and (n=10) in the control group, between the ages of 25-45 living
in Istanbul. The participants in the experimental group were given 60 minutes of Zumba exercises 3 days a week
for 6 weeks, and sit-reach, 1-minute sit-up and strength test measurements were made to the participants before
and after the exercise program. Participants in the control group were not included in any exercise program. As a
result of the analysis, it was determined that there was a statistically significant difference between the
participants' flexibility, leg strength, back strength and muscular endurance values between the pre-test and posttest within the group (p< 0.05). In addition, there was no significant difference between the pre-test and post-test
values between the groups (p< 0.05). In conclusion; It was determined that zumba exercises applied to the
experimental group did not have a significant effect on flexibility, muscular endurance and back strength. In the
leg strength parameter, the effect of zumba exercises applied to the experimental group on leg strength was
found to be significant at a rate of 34%. In the light of these data, it was concluded that zumba exercises
performed in sedentary women have a positive effect on lower extremity strength.
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