Kinetic Analysis of Combat Moves: Associations between Body Segment Weights and Punches, Front Kick and Countermovement Jump Performance
Michal Vagner,
Jan Malecek,
Vladan Olah
et al.
Abstract:Despite the recognized influence of maximum or acceleration strength on combat techniques and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance, the relationship between body segment weights and combat techniques remains unexplored. This study aimed to examine the impact of body segment weights, including striking arm weight (SAW), kicking leg weight (KLW), and trunk weight (TW), on the dynamics of direct punches (DP), palm strikes (PS), elbow strikes (ES), front kicks (FK), and CMJ performance. Sixteen male military cad… Show more
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