Background: the aim of this study was to compare between weight and gender categories the attack and pause times during the 2007 Taekwondo World Championship. Methods: a total of 88 rounds (47 male and 41 female contests) were analyzed. Results: there was no difference in attack/balancing times ratio between genders (0.13 ± 0.06 vs 0.13 ± 0.06, P > 0.05). The attack number was significantly higher in round 3 than in round 1 for all categories and genders. The balancing time was lower during the round 3 than round 1 for low-weight male and high-weight female categories. The delta of change from round 1 to 3 (round 3 - round 1) for attack time and attack/balancing times ratio were lower in male than female. Conclusions: female seems to intens...
The aim of this study was to compare the fighting strategies between medalists and non-medalists in ...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) have become a fast-growing worldwide expansion of martial arts competition,...
Authors submitted their contribution of the article to the editorial board. Accepted for printing in...
Santos, VGF, Franchini, E, and Lima-Silva, AE. Relationship between attack and skipping in Taekwondo...
The aims of this study were to examine the physiological demands of male and female athletes in the ...
Combat sports such as taekwondo, where athletes compete against an opponent require control of techn...
Sterkowicz-Przybycień, K, Miarka, B, and Fukuda, DH. Sex and weight category differences in time-mot...
To improve the combat sports training processes, the knowledge of effort:pause (E:P) ratio and of th...
Traditionally, research in taekwondo has focused on athletes' overall performance considering the en...
Traditionally, research in taekwondo has focused on athletes' overall performance considering the en...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to analyze the attacking actions of world elite Taekwondo ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to investigate Taekwondo competitors’ key attacking actions...
Taekwondo (TKD) is a combat sport, focusing on head-height kicks, spinning kicks and skipping. The e...
This study analysed the time dedicated in the different phases of combat in all male weight division...
Background & Study Aim: An important aspect of ap bal ap dolio tchagui kick in tae kwon do is that i...
The aim of this study was to compare the fighting strategies between medalists and non-medalists in ...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) have become a fast-growing worldwide expansion of martial arts competition,...
Authors submitted their contribution of the article to the editorial board. Accepted for printing in...
Santos, VGF, Franchini, E, and Lima-Silva, AE. Relationship between attack and skipping in Taekwondo...
The aims of this study were to examine the physiological demands of male and female athletes in the ...
Combat sports such as taekwondo, where athletes compete against an opponent require control of techn...
Sterkowicz-Przybycień, K, Miarka, B, and Fukuda, DH. Sex and weight category differences in time-mot...
To improve the combat sports training processes, the knowledge of effort:pause (E:P) ratio and of th...
Traditionally, research in taekwondo has focused on athletes' overall performance considering the en...
Traditionally, research in taekwondo has focused on athletes' overall performance considering the en...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to analyze the attacking actions of world elite Taekwondo ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to investigate Taekwondo competitors’ key attacking actions...
Taekwondo (TKD) is a combat sport, focusing on head-height kicks, spinning kicks and skipping. The e...
This study analysed the time dedicated in the different phases of combat in all male weight division...
Background & Study Aim: An important aspect of ap bal ap dolio tchagui kick in tae kwon do is that i...
The aim of this study was to compare the fighting strategies between medalists and non-medalists in ...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) have become a fast-growing worldwide expansion of martial arts competition,...
Authors submitted their contribution of the article to the editorial board. Accepted for printing in...