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- Title
Physical and physiological characteristics of high-level combat sport athletes.
- Authors
Tabben, Montassar; Chaouachi, Anis; Mahfoudhi, Mohamed Hedi; Aloui, Asma; Habacha, Hamdi; Tourny, Claire; Franchini, Emerson
- Abstract
Background. This study attempted to establish physical and physiological characteristics of different high-level combat sport athletes (judo, karate, and taekwondo) and to determine possible differences between these athletes. Material and methods. Fifty-four elite judo (n = 19), karate (n = 19) and taekwondo (n = 16) athletes took part in the present study. The experimental design consisted of two test sessions. On the first one, athletes performed the squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), and a maximal treadmill test to determine O2max. The second session included the five jump test (5JT), 30m sprint, and one repetition-maximum (1RM) during three exercises: bench-press, half-squat and lying row. Results. The results showed that SJ and CMJ heights and 5JT performances were higher in karate athletes than in judo and taekwondo athletes. Conversely, bench-press, half-squat and lying row 1RM were higher in judo athletes compared to karate and taekwondo athletes. However, no significant difference was found in O2max and 30-m sprint between groups. Conclusion. These results can be used for athlete selection in the different combat sports.
- Subjects
MARTIAL artists; TAE kwon do training; KARATE; PHYSICAL training &; conditioning; SQUAT (Weight lifting); JUMPING; TRAINING
- Publication
Journal of Combat Sports & Martial Arts, 2014, Vol 5, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2081-5735
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5604/20815735.1127445