Effect of Olympic Weight Category on Performance in the Roundhouse Kick to the Head in Taekwondo

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Effect of Olympic Weight Category on Performance in the Roundhouse Kick to the Head in Taekwondo

Effect of Olympic Weight Category on Performance in the Roundhouse Kick to the Head in Taekwondo

JOURNAL Journal of Human Kinetics
Publisher Versita, Warsaw
ISSN 1640-5544 (Print)
1899-7562 (Online)
ISSUE Volume 31, Volume 31 / March 2012
Category research article
Pages 37-43
DOI 10.2478/v10078-012-0004-x
Online Date Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Authors
Isaac Estevan1, Coral Falco2, Octavio Álvarez3, Javier Molina-García4

Abstract

“In taekwondo, kick performance is generally measured using impact force and time. This study aimed to analyse performance in the roundhouse kick to the head according to execution distance between and within Olympic weight categories. The participants were 36 male athletes divided into three categories: featherweight (n = 10), welterweight (n = 15) and heavyweight (n = 11). Our results show that taekwondo athletes in all weight categories generate a similar relative impact force. However, the results indicate that weight has a large impact on kick performance, particularly in relation to total response time.”

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