2020
DOI: 10.2478/bhk-2020-0024
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Physical, physiological and psychological profiles of elite Turkish taekwondo athletes

Abstract: SummaryStudy aim: To identify the physical, physiological and psychological profiles of elite Turkish taekwondo athletes.Material and methods: Twelve players of the Turkish national taekwondo team (age = 22.7 ± 2.8 years, BMI = 22.2 ± 1.4 kg/m2, body fat = 12.8 ± 3.4%) participated in the study. Anthropometric measurements including leg length and foot size were assessed. Maximal oxygen uptake, explosive power of leg extensors, isokinetic peak torque, muscular endurance, anaerobic power, agility, flexibility, … Show more

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“…Although different formulas or methods from those of our research were used, our results support the consensus, namely that elite taekwondo players have a low body fat percentage (Markovic et al; Bridge et al). Furthermore, our results are slightly lower than the previously reported values of 12.8 % (Khayyat et al, 2020) and 11.8 % (Ghorbanzadeh et al) in elite Turkish national team taekwondo players. While it is not possible to make a recommendation on the ideal body fat percentage for a taekwondo athlete, a low body fat percentage is desired for good performance in competitions (Bridge et al;da Silva Santos et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Although different formulas or methods from those of our research were used, our results support the consensus, namely that elite taekwondo players have a low body fat percentage (Markovic et al; Bridge et al). Furthermore, our results are slightly lower than the previously reported values of 12.8 % (Khayyat et al, 2020) and 11.8 % (Ghorbanzadeh et al) in elite Turkish national team taekwondo players. While it is not possible to make a recommendation on the ideal body fat percentage for a taekwondo athlete, a low body fat percentage is desired for good performance in competitions (Bridge et al;da Silva Santos et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…However, it is still slightly higher than the adjusted test value. 10 This shows that the index has a more pronounced response to taekwondo's training volume and training intensity. According to the evaluation of the exercise volume and exercise intensity of other projects using this index, we can draw lessons from it and think that the training volume and intensity are more reasonable in the overall arrangement.…”
Section: Test Index Table Of Materials Energy Metabolism Systemmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The narrative goes beyond the biochemical aspects to discuss the physiological consequences that athletes should expect, using specific plant chemicals as examples [243,244]. Resveratrol, which is present in red grapes, has been linked to better cardiovascular health and increased endurance [245].…”
Section: Plant Compounds and Their Potential Benefits In Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%