Vasiliki Malliou
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2010
Vasiliki Malliou; Anastasia Beneka; Asimenia Gioftsidou; Paraskevi Malliou; Elias Kallistratos; Giorgos K Pafis; Christos Katsikas; Stavros Douvis
Malliou, VJ, Beneka, AG, Gioftsidou, AF, Malliou, PK, Kallistratos E, Pafis, GK, Katsikas CA, Douvis, S. Young tennis players and balance performance. J Strength Cond Res 24(2): 389-393, 2010-The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of a tennis training session on the balance performance of young tennis players. The study was conducted on 36 elite tennis players (age 14 ± 2 years; body mass 55 ± 6 kg; body height 165 ± 6 cm; mean ± SD) participating in the national young tennis championship. Balance performance was assessed before and immediately after a tennis training session (pre-training and post-training, respectively). The balance assessment was performed with 2 different balance boards and the Biodex Stability System. In addition, dynamometric measurements of peak isokinetic moment in the knee flexors and extensors were performed pre and post tennis training session, to quantify the degree of muscle fatigue induced by the tennis training session. One-way analysis of variance with repeated measures was used to test for differences in balance performance and in isokinetic performance between pre and post tennis training session. The data analysis revealed no significant differences (p > 0.05) in balance performance, whereas there were significant differences in knee joint moment production between pre and post tennis training measures. Although the tennis training session of the present study had no significant effect (p > 0.05) on any of the balance performance indicators examined, there was a decline in balance performance, which suggests that different level of fatigue for an extended period (games) will have greater effect on balance performance. It is suggested that a tennis-specific balance exercise program should be included in the tennis training session.
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2008
Vasiliki Malliou; Paraskevi Malliou; Asimenia Gioftsidou; Georgios Pafis; Christos Katsikas; Anastasia Beneka; G. Tsiganos; George Godolias
It is unclear whether fatigue induced by a tennis training session influences the effectiveness of balance exercise training program. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to investigate whether a balance program is more effective when performed before or after the regular tennis training session. The study was conducted on 36 young tennis players participating in the national young tennis championship. The participants were randomly divided into three subject groups, one control group (C group), and two intervention groups that performed a specific balance program for 12 weeks, three times per week, 16 min per session. One intervention group performed the balance program immediately before the regular tennis training session (Pre training group) and the other group performed the same balance program immediately after tennis training (Post training group). Balance performance was assessed in all subjects at baseline (T0) and after the completion of the 12-week balance program (T12). The balance performance assessment was performed with two different balance boards and the Biodex Stability System. Two-way repeated measures ANOVA revealed that there was no difference ( p> 0.05) in balance performance in the C group between T0 and T12. In contrast, there was significant improvement between T 0 and T12 for Pre and Post training groups. Furthermore, there were significant differences between group C and the two intervention groups after the 12-week balance training program, while there was no significant difference between the Pre and Post training groups. In conclusion, there was significant improvement in balance performance with the balance training program and there was no effect of the time the tennis training sessions were performed.
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου
Archive | 2015
Anastasia Beneka; Paraskevi Malliou; Georgios Pafis; Christina Koutra; Vasiliki Malliou; Αναστασια Μπενεκα; Παρασκευη Μαλλιου; Γεωργιοσ Παφησ; Χριστινα Κουτρα; Βασιλικη Μαλλιου