Physiological responses and performance analysis difference between official and simulated karate combat conditions
Autor: | Emerson Franchini, Nafaa Souissi, Helmi Chaabene, Karim Chamari, Yassine Nagra, Mohamed Amine Selmi, Bessem Mkaouer |
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Karate
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Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier Asian Journal of Sports Medicine |
Popis: | Purpose: This study aimed to compare physiological responses and timemotion analysis between official and simulated karate combat. Methods: Ten high-level karatekas participated in this study, which included official and simulated karate combat. Results: Karatekas used more upper-limb attack techniques during official combat compared to simulated ones (6±3 vs 3±1; P=0.05, respectively). For official and simulated karate matches, the numbers of high-intensity actions (i.e. offensive and defensive fighting activity) were 14±6 and 18±5, respectively (P>0.05), lasting from |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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