2012
DOI: 10.12659/aob.883279
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Success factors in elite WTF taekwondo competitors

Abstract: Background The aim of the study was to identify selected success factors of elite Olympic taekwondo competitors in the context of medals that they have or have not won during Polish Senior Championships (PSCs). Material/Methods: Sixty-four elite male taekwondo competitors took part in the study. The competitors were divided into two groups on the basis of their achievements: PSC medallists and non-medallists. Factors determining sports success were modelled with the use of a general linear model (GLM). The pro… Show more

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“…El Minimosca fue el que menos bandal chagui realizó (Tabla 2), probablemente debido a su mayor agilidad y velocidad (Sadowski, 2012), lo cual les permite realizar otras acciones técnicas de mayor complejidad (mom dollio, neryo, nako) y que les aportan mayor puntuación, como pueden ser las acciones al casco o en salto.…”
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“…El Minimosca fue el que menos bandal chagui realizó (Tabla 2), probablemente debido a su mayor agilidad y velocidad (Sadowski, 2012), lo cual les permite realizar otras acciones técnicas de mayor complejidad (mom dollio, neryo, nako) y que les aportan mayor puntuación, como pueden ser las acciones al casco o en salto.…”
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“…Performance in TKD is related to technical and select physical fitness components [4,5]. Among the physical fitness components -anthropometry, aerobic fitness sand neuromuscular function have been identified as important determinants of performance [6,7]and are evaluated routinely in athletes [8]. Relative to anthropometric characteristics, body height, body mass, body mass index (BMI), and body fat percentage (BF) have been shown to be critical [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance in TKD is related to technical and certain physical fitness components 3. Among the physical fitness components, anthropometry and neuromuscular fitness have been identified as important determinants of performance46 and are evaluated routinely 7. Among the anthropometric characteristics, body height, body mass, body mass index (BMI), and body fat percentage (BF) have been shown to relate with sport performance 8,9.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%