2020
DOI: 10.51223/kosoma.2020.05.14.2.23
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“…Qualitative data further illuminated the mechanisms through which Taekwondo training contributed to enhanced self-confidence and self-discipline among adolescents. Consequently, the study advocated for the integration of Taekwondo programs into broader youth development initiatives as a means of fostering positive psychological outcomes and holistic personal growth (Kim, Lee, & Park, 2017). Choi and Han (2018) explored the correlation between martial arts engagement and self-esteem among Korean middle school students.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Qualitative data further illuminated the mechanisms through which Taekwondo training contributed to enhanced self-confidence and self-discipline among adolescents. Consequently, the study advocated for the integration of Taekwondo programs into broader youth development initiatives as a means of fostering positive psychological outcomes and holistic personal growth (Kim, Lee, & Park, 2017). Choi and Han (2018) explored the correlation between martial arts engagement and self-esteem among Korean middle school students.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research Gap: While existing studies have explored the impact of martial arts training on self-esteem and discipline among South Korean adolescents, there is a lack of research that delves deeper into the underlying mechanisms through which martial arts practice influences these psychological outcomes. For instance, while studies likeKim, Lee & Park (2017) andLee, Kim & Song (2020) provide insights into the positive effects of martial arts training, they do not extensively analyze the specific psychological processes or socio-cultural factors that mediate these effects. Therefore, future research could benefit from adopting theoretical frameworks such as Social Learning Theory or Self-Determination Theory to elucidate the mechanisms through which martial arts training enhances self-esteem and discipline among youth.Contextual Research Gap:Existing studies primarily focus on the South Korean context, limiting generalizability to other cultural contexts.…”
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“…Generally, each Taekwondo athlete in ‘sparring’ competitions predicts the opponent’s movements and performs his/her skills. For skills that require excessive movements in the joints (hip, knee, and ankle) of the lower extremities, in particular [ 20 , 21 ], instantaneous rotation and force are applied to each lower extremity segment during these continuous movements in practice/competitions. These repeated motions generate tensional force, which causes degenerative changes and functional deterioration in soft tissues such as muscles, ligaments, and capsules [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…이 러한 전자호구의 도입은 전자호구 도입 전의 경기보다 낮은 경기당 득점을 보였으며 [3], 선수들에게는 전자 채점식 호구 에 적응하기 위해 정확하고 강력한 타격을 위한 훈련방법으 로의 훈련방향의 변화가 요구되고 있다 [1]. 또한 과거의 다 양하고 화려하던 전통적인 발차기 기술 보다는 비교적 단순 하지만 하지 근력을 통한 정확하고, 강력하게 타격할 수 있 는 변칙적인 발차기 기술로의 변화가 이뤄지고 있다 [5].…”
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