Abstract
Static and dynamic balance are essential in daily andsports life. Many factors have been identified as influencing staticbalance control. Therefore, the aim of this study was to apply the(XCoM) method and other relevant variables (CoP, CoM, Fh, KE, P,Q, and, AI) to investigate sport related activities such as hopping andjumping. Many studies have represented the CoP data withoutmentioning its accuracy so several experiments were done toestablish the agreement between the CoP and the projected CoM in astatic condition. 5 healthy male were participated in this study (Mean± SD:- age 24.6 years ±4.5, height 177 cm ± 6.3, body mass 72.8 kg± 6.6). Results found that The implementation of the XCoM methodwas found to be practical for evaluating both static and dynamicbalance. The general findings were that the CoP, the CoM, theXCoM, Fh, and Q were more informative than the other variables(e.g. KE, P, and AI) during static and dynamic balance. The XCoMmethod was found to be applicable to dynamic balance as well asstatic balance. (2) (PDF) Developing the Methods for the Study of Static and Dynamic Balance. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358214406_Developing_the_Methods_for_the_Study_of_Static_and_Dynamic_Balance [accessed Dec 01 2022].