LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD

Flexibility is one of the key components of success in Taekwondo, and, due to the demands of human anatomy, should be developed appropriately. The aim of this study was to determine the level of flexibility in male and female Taekwondo athletes and to identify any significant difference between the...

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Main Author: Dimitar Avramov
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Published: Scientific Publishing House. NSA Press 2024-12-01
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description Flexibility is one of the key components of success in Taekwondo, and, due to the demands of human anatomy, should be developed appropriately. The aim of this study was to determine the level of flexibility in male and female Taekwondo athletes and to identify any significant difference between the two genders in this physical quality. A total of a hundred and forty-one Taekwondo athletes took part in the research. Thirty-nine males and forty-three females aged 7 to 9 years old and forty-one male and 18 female athletes aged 10 – 11 years old. All of them had at least 2 years of Taekwondo training. The acquired data showed that the female participants in both age groups outperformed males in both tests. The average results were X1 males 7-9 = 12.94 cm and X2 females 7-9 = 6.26 cm and X1 males 10-11 = 14.41 cm and X2 females 10-11 = 6.11 cm on the “Side Split” test. For the “Stand and Reach” test, the average results indicated values of X1 males 7-9 = 1.48 cm, X2 females 7-9 =7.70 cm and X1 males 10-11 = 4.6 cm, and X2 females 10-11 = 8.5 cm. The differences were statistically significant for the 7-9 years old group, with Cohen’s d = 1.01 and P(t)= 99.94 on the “Stand and Reach” test, Cohen’s d = .74 and P(t)= 99.99 on the “Side split” test. The 10 – 11 years old group also showed a significant difference with Cohen’s d = 0.71, P(t)= 98.89 on the “Stand and Reach” test, and Cohen’s d = 0.91 and P(t)=99.89 on the “Side Split” test. These results could serve as a starting point for creating an evaluation system for flexibility in Taekwondo athletes.
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spelling doaj-art-b9edaeba733547d4b99eb2a6f03da2b82025-08-20T02:28:19ZengScientific Publishing House. NSA PressJournal of Applied Sports Sciences2535-01452024-12-0182455310.37393/JASS.2024.02.533187LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLDDimitar Avramov0National Sports Academy “Vassil Levski”Flexibility is one of the key components of success in Taekwondo, and, due to the demands of human anatomy, should be developed appropriately. The aim of this study was to determine the level of flexibility in male and female Taekwondo athletes and to identify any significant difference between the two genders in this physical quality. A total of a hundred and forty-one Taekwondo athletes took part in the research. Thirty-nine males and forty-three females aged 7 to 9 years old and forty-one male and 18 female athletes aged 10 – 11 years old. All of them had at least 2 years of Taekwondo training. The acquired data showed that the female participants in both age groups outperformed males in both tests. The average results were X1 males 7-9 = 12.94 cm and X2 females 7-9 = 6.26 cm and X1 males 10-11 = 14.41 cm and X2 females 10-11 = 6.11 cm on the “Side Split” test. For the “Stand and Reach” test, the average results indicated values of X1 males 7-9 = 1.48 cm, X2 females 7-9 =7.70 cm and X1 males 10-11 = 4.6 cm, and X2 females 10-11 = 8.5 cm. The differences were statistically significant for the 7-9 years old group, with Cohen’s d = 1.01 and P(t)= 99.94 on the “Stand and Reach” test, Cohen’s d = .74 and P(t)= 99.99 on the “Side split” test. The 10 – 11 years old group also showed a significant difference with Cohen’s d = 0.71, P(t)= 98.89 on the “Stand and Reach” test, and Cohen’s d = 0.91 and P(t)=99.89 on the “Side Split” test. These results could serve as a starting point for creating an evaluation system for flexibility in Taekwondo athletes.https://journal.nsa.bg/article/33187/download/pdf/taekwondoflexibilitytraininglevel
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LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD
Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
taekwondo
flexibility
training
level
title LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD
title_full LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD
title_fullStr LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD
title_full_unstemmed LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD
title_short LEVEL OF FLEXIBILITY IN TAEKWONDO ATHLETES 7-9 AND 10-11 YEARS OLD
title_sort level of flexibility in taekwondo athletes 7 9 and 10 11 years old
topic taekwondo
flexibility
training
level
url https://journal.nsa.bg/article/33187/download/pdf/
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