The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance

<p>It is the main purpose of this study to investigate the kinematics and kinetics effect of</p><p>wearable resistance (WR), when loaded on the lower limb body part during a martial</p><p>arts front kick performance. Fifteen femal...

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The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
description <p>It is the main purpose of this study to investigate the kinematics and kinetics effect of</p><p>wearable resistance (WR), when loaded on the lower limb body part during a martial</p><p>arts front kick performance. Fifteen female martial arts athletes aged between 20 to 25</p><p>years old with body mass (BM) between 40kg to 55kg were recruited. Subjects were</p><p>required to perform 3 trials for each condition : Unloaded (UL), Calf Loaded (CL) 3%</p><p>BM and Calf &Thigh Loaded (CTL) 3% BM in a randomized order that made up total</p><p>9 trials. Kicking velocity, kicking force and kicking power were collected and used to</p><p>assess the kinematic and kinetics of kicking executions using Kinovea 2D motion</p><p>analysis software. Data was statistically analyzed to produce mechanical profiles of</p><p>the front kick, and comparisons of the outputs was made. Repeated measure one-way</p><p>Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test and paired sample t-test were used. Overall the</p><p>results showed no significant differences within 3 WR conditions. Besides, the results</p><p>also showed no significant different when comparing between kicking velocity,</p><p>kicking force and kicking power for all three WR conditions. Nevertheless all three</p><p>kinematics and kinetics variables indicated using WR 3% BM CL and 3 % BM CTL</p><p>condition greater than UL condition when compared from the mean. Evidently,</p><p>loading 3% BM in our study improved the front kick kinematics and kinetics from the</p><p>mean results but its still insufficient load to observe the improvement. In summary,</p><p>researcher suggested that, both loaded condition more than 3% BM might be</p><p>sufficient and also effective for improving the front kick performance as well as future</p><p>study should included the element of impulse-momentum to ensure the result can be</p><p>more applicable to the competitive combat sports.</p>
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title The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
title_short The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
title_full The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
title_fullStr The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
title_full_unstemmed The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
title_sort effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance
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spelling oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:88782023-04-20 The effect of lower limb wearable resistance on kicking kinematics and kinetics during a martial arts front kick performance 2022 Yeap, Sharon Sze Nie GV Recreation Leisure <p>It is the main purpose of this study to investigate the kinematics and kinetics effect of</p><p>wearable resistance (WR), when loaded on the lower limb body part during a martial</p><p>arts front kick performance. Fifteen female martial arts athletes aged between 20 to 25</p><p>years old with body mass (BM) between 40kg to 55kg were recruited. Subjects were</p><p>required to perform 3 trials for each condition : Unloaded (UL), Calf Loaded (CL) 3%</p><p>BM and Calf &Thigh Loaded (CTL) 3% BM in a randomized order that made up total</p><p>9 trials. Kicking velocity, kicking force and kicking power were collected and used to</p><p>assess the kinematic and kinetics of kicking executions using Kinovea 2D motion</p><p>analysis software. Data was statistically analyzed to produce mechanical profiles of</p><p>the front kick, and comparisons of the outputs was made. Repeated measure one-way</p><p>Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test and paired sample t-test were used. Overall the</p><p>results showed no significant differences within 3 WR conditions. Besides, the results</p><p>also showed no significant different when comparing between kicking velocity,</p><p>kicking force and kicking power for all three WR conditions. Nevertheless all three</p><p>kinematics and kinetics variables indicated using WR 3% BM CL and 3 % BM CTL</p><p>condition greater than UL condition when compared from the mean. Evidently,</p><p>loading 3% BM in our study improved the front kick kinematics and kinetics from the</p><p>mean results but its still insufficient load to observe the improvement. In summary,</p><p>researcher suggested that, both loaded condition more than 3% BM might be</p><p>sufficient and also effective for improving the front kick performance as well as future</p><p>study should included the element of impulse-momentum to ensure the result can be</p><p>more applicable to the competitive combat sports.</p> 2022 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=8878 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=8878 text eng closedAccess Masters Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Sains Sukan dan Kejurulatihan <p>Aandahl, H. S., Von Heimburg, E., & Van den Tillaar, R. (2018). Effect of</p><p>postactivation potentiation induced by elastic resistance on kinematics and</p><p>performance in a roundhouse kick of trained martial arts practitioners. The</p><p>Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 32(4), 990-</p><p>996. https://doi.org/gfwz8m</p><p></p><p>Ahamed, N. U., Sundaraj, K., Ahmad, R. B., Rahman, M., & Islam, M. A. 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