Relationship between functional movement screen and athletic and karate performance in female adolescent karateka
محورهای موضوعی : Journal of Physical Activity and HormonesYasaman Shafaati 1 , Ramin Shabani 2
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2 - عضو هیات علمی
کلید واژه: Keywords: martial arts, youth sports, strength training, functional screening,
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Introduction:The tests of athletic and functional performance are widely used to determine physical ability and set performance goals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between functional movement and physical and karate-specific performance in female adolescents.
Material & Methods: Karate technique, athletic performance, and Functional Movement Screen (FMSTM) were evaluated in 51 karateka (age: 14 ± 1.18 years, weight: 51.13 ± 10.92 kg, height: 1.58 ± 0.08 cm). Correlation analysis determined the association between the various tests, and stepwise linear regression established performance prediction models.
Results: Only individual FMSTM tests of hurdle step، in-line lunge and rotary stability significantly correlated with gedan barai،gedan barai/gyako zuki ، Edgren side-step test and mawashi geri (r=0/33، r=0/35، r=-0/24، r=0/33، respectively).Muscular endurance, power, and agility showed a significant (p < 0.05) correlation with karate side-step and gedan barai/jaku zuki.
Conclusions: A compound of functional and athletic tests is probably used to assess young athletes’ predisposition to karate. The training concentrated in young karateka should be on expanding basic movement capacity along with fundamental sport-specific skills to let the young athlete’s natural physical development.
Introduction:The tests of athletic and functional performance are widely used to determine physical ability and set performance goals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between functional movement and physical and karate-specific performance in female adolescents.
Material & Methods: Karate technique, athletic performance, and Functional Movement Screen (FMSTM) were evaluated in 51 karateka (age: 14 ± 1.18 years, weight: 51.13 ± 10.92 kg, height: 1.58 ± 0.08 cm). Correlation analysis determined the association between the various tests, and stepwise linear regression established performance prediction models.
Results: Only individual FMSTM tests of hurdle step، in-line lunge and rotary stability significantly correlated with gedan barai،gedan barai/gyako zuki ، Edgren side-step test and mawashi geri (r=0/33، r=0/35، r=-0/24، r=0/33، respectively).Muscular endurance, power, and agility showed a significant (p < 0.05) correlation with karate side-step and gedan barai/jaku zuki.
Conclusions: A compound of functional and athletic tests is probably used to assess young athletes’ predisposition to karate. The training concentrated in young karateka should be on expanding basic movement capacity along with fundamental sport-specific skills to let the young athlete’s natural physical development.
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