Differences in some physical fitness and anthropometric measures between Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestlers

The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in physical fitness and anthropometric measures between Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestlers. Thirty three Iranian elite wrestlers (Freestyle, age: 24.54+/-}3.43 years, N=13) and (Greco-Roman, age: 23.05+/-1.95 years, N=20) who were invited to the training camps participated in this study. The anthropometric traits included height, sitting height, arm-span, and the physical fitness traits included flexibility (sit-and-reach test), muscular endurance (pull-ups and bent-knee sit-ups), agility (4 x9 m shuttle run), speed (40-yd sprint), and bilateral visual reaction time. Statistical comparison of the freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers groups was carried out using independent samples t test (P . 0.05). The results indicated that in speed, reaction time, flexibility and pull-ups tests, Greco-Roman wrestlers were better than freestyle wrestlers, and in agility and bent-knee sit-ups tests the freestyle wrestlers were better than Greco-Roman wrestlers. However, these differences were not statistically significant.
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Notations:training science combat sports biological and medical sciences
Published in:International Journal of Wrestling Science
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://inwr-wrestling.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/IJWS-Vol-3-Issue-1.pdf
Volume:3
Issue:1
Pages:94-97
Document types:article
Level:advanced