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This study examines balance, flexibility and self-esteem among healthy individuals who engage in surfing compared to those who do not surf. A cross-sectional study design was conducted with 124 participants divided into the following groups: Group 1: Surfers = 42; Group 2: individuals performing over 3 h of physical activity per week = 43; and Group 3: individuals performing fewer than 3 h of physical activity per week = 39. To assess balance, the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) and the Flamenco Test (FBT) were used, the sit-and-reach test (SRT) was used to measure hamstring extensibility, the Rosenberg Scale was used to measure self-esteem, and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was used to measure physical activity levels. Regarding descriptive characteristics, G1 participants were significant older than those of G2 and G3 ( < 0.05 and < 0.001, respectively). Moreover, there was a higher proportion of females in G3 than in G1 and G2 ( < 0.05). The results revealed significant differences in balance between the surfers and those engaging in fewer than 3 h of activity per week ( < 0.05). G1 obtained significantly higher results in SEBT-left leg than G2 and G3 ( < 0.001) and higher result in SEBT-right leg and FBT than G3 ( < 0.05) but no significant differences in self-esteem were found. Significant differences in flexibility were observed between males and females ( < 0.001). This result suggests that surfing could have a positive effect on balance.

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