The primary purpose of this research was to compare the impact
characteristics of Taekwondo (TKD) and Yongmudo (YMD)
player’s turning kick according to the target height. 5 highly
skilled YMD and 5 TKD players participated in this study. To
measure the impact force, two accelerometers were fixed to a
PVC pipe in a sandbag. Each participant performed 10 turning
kicks trunk and face height in random order. Only the trial with
the most accurate (most central impact) measurement was used
in the statistical analysis (p < 0.05).There was a significant
difference for impact force according to the target height approximately
6400 ± 898 N, 6393 ± 1382 N for the mid section
and 5419 ± 659 N, 5475 ± 1293 N for the high section of TKD
and YMD groups, but not between groups. The swing phase for
the TKD group was significantly shorter than the YMD group’s.
The TKD groups’ recovery phase of the trunk height turning
kick was significantly shorter. There was a difference in the
players’ center of mass (COM) movement as the TKD players’
moved significantly more forward, suggesting that the TKD
players tended to slide towards the target during the execution of
the kick. In conclusion, as the turning kick was performed
quicker by the TKD players with a similar impact force and
more forward motion, it is evaluated to be a better technique of
turning kicking.
The primary purpose of this research was to compare the impactcharacteristics of Taekwondo (TKD) and Yongmudo (YMD)player's turning kick according to the target height. 5 highlyskilled YMD and 5 TKD players participated in this study. Tomeasure the impact force, two accelerometers were fixed to aPVC pipe in a sandbag. Each participant performed 10 turningkicks trunk and face height in random order. Only the trial withthe most accurate (most central impact) measurement was usedin the statistical analysis (p < 0.05).There was a significantdifference for impact force according to the target height approximately6400 ± 898 N, 6393 ± 1382 N for the mid sectionand 5419 ± 659 N, 5475 ± 1293 N for the high section of TKDand YMD groups, but not between groups. The swing phase forthe TKD group was significantly shorter than the YMD group's.The TKD groups' recovery phase of the trunk height turningkick was significantly shorter. There was a difference in theplayers' center of mass (COM) movement as the TKD players'moved significantly more forward, suggesting that the TKDplayers tended to slide towards the target during the execution ofthe kick. In conclusion, as the turning kick was performedquicker by the TKD players with a similar impact force andmore forward motion, it is evaluated to be a better technique ofturning kicking.
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The primary purpose of this was to compare the Research Impact
characteristics of Taekwondo (TKD) and Yongmudo (YMD)
Player's Turning Kick according to the Target height. 5 highly
skilled and YMD 5 TKD Players participated in this Study. To
measure the Impact Force, Two accelerometers were fixed to a
PVC Pipe in a sandbag. Turning PARTICIPANT each performed 10
kicks Trunk and Face height in Random Order. Only the Trial with
the Most Accurate (Most Central Impact) measurement was used
in the Statistical Analysis (P <twelve five) .There was a significant
difference for Impact Force according to the Target height approximately
6400 ± 898 N, 6393 N ± in 1382 for the. Mid section
N and 5419 ± 659, ± 5475 N for the 1293rd section of the High TKD
and YMD groups, but not between groups. Swing the phase for
the Group was significantly shorter than the TKD Group's YMD.
TKD The groups' Recovery phase of the Trunk height Turning
Kick was significantly shorter. There was a difference in the
Players 'Center of mass (COM) Movement as the TKD Players'
Forward moved significantly more, suggesting that the TKD
Players tended to slide towards the Target during the Execution of
the Kick. In conclusion, as the Turning Kick was performed
by the quicker Force TKD Impact Players with a similar and
more Forward Motion, it is evaluated to be a better Technique of
Turning kicking.
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The primary purpose of this research was to compare the impact.Characteristics of Taekwondo (TKD) and Yongmudo (YMD).Player "s turning kick according to the target height. 5 highly.Skilled YMD and 5 TKD players participated in this study. To.Measure the, impact force two accelerometers were fixed to a.PVC pipe in a sandbag. Each participant performed 10 turning.Kicks trunk and face height in random order. Only the trial with.The most accurate (most central impact) measurement was used.In the statistical analysis (P < 0.05). There was a significant.Difference for impact force according to the target height approximately.6400 edge, edge 898 N 6393 1382 N for the mid section.And 5419 edge, edge 659 N 5475 1293 N for the high section of TKD.And YMD groups but not, between groups. The swing phase for.The TKD group was significantly shorter than the YMD Group s. "The TKD groups" recovery phase of the trunk height turning.Kick was significantly shorter. There was a difference in the.Players" center of mass (COM) movement as the TKD players. "Moved significantly more forward suggesting that, the TKD.Players tended to slide towards the target during the execution of.The kick. In conclusion as the, turning kick was performed.Quicker by the TKD players with a similar impact force and.More forward motion it is, evaluated to be a better technique of.Turning kicking.
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