Body composition, antrhopometric profile, somatotype and physical fitness in escaramuzas charras

Authors

  • Lenin Tlamatini Barajas Pineda Universidad de Colima Mexico
  • Miriam Sofia Larios Alcaraz Licenciado en Educación Física y Deporte Mexico
  • Robert Israel Arias Mexico
  • Pedro Julián Flores Moreno Profesor Investigador de Tiempo Completo Mexico
  • José Del Río Valdivia Profesor Investigador de Tiempo Completo Mexico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/riccafd.12.3.2023.17479

Keywords:

anthropometrics, somatotype, physical fitness, escaramuzas

Abstract

The purpose of this descriptive cross-sectional study was to describe the body composition, anthropometric profile, somatotype, and physical fitness in escaramuza charra of the country of Mexico. The population was made up of five teams, making a total of 32 women. Anthropometric measurements were carried out under the ISAK; In addition, the pressure strength capacity was evaluated with a hand dynamometer, a leg and back dynamometer, the muscular resistance of their trunk with a core test, as well as an isometric strength test for the hips. Our most relevant results showed an average age of 27.14 ± 9.32 years, height of 161.14 ± 5.04 cm, body mass of 61.99 ± 9.97 kg, BMI of 22.15 ± 4.10 (kg/m2) and lipid mass percentage of 22.03 ± 5.41, the average somatotype was reported as endo-mesomorph. In conclusion, the assessment of anthropometric parameters and physical fitness are fundamental for the control and improvement of the physical performance of the escaramuza charra teams.

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2023-12-23

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Barajas Pineda, L. T., Larios Alcaraz, M. S., Arias, R. I., Flores Moreno, P. J., & Del Río Valdivia, J. (2023). Body composition, antrhopometric profile, somatotype and physical fitness in escaramuzas charras. Revista Iberoamericana De Ciencias De La Actividad Física Y El Deporte, 12(3), 52–64. https://doi.org/10.24310/riccafd.12.3.2023.17479

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