Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3675
Title: Effects of core training in physical fitness of youth karate athletes
Other Titles: a controlled study design
Authors: Kabadayi, Menderes
Karadeniz, Soner
Yilmaz, Ali Kerim
Karaduman, Emre
Bostanci, Özgür
Akyildiz, Zeki
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Silva, Ana Filipa
Keywords: Karate
Strength training
Core training
Athletic performance
Issue Date: 10-May-2022
Citation: Kabadayi, M., Karadeniz, S., Yilmaz, A.K., Karaduman, E., Bostanci, O., Akyildiz, Z., Clemente, F.M. & Silva, A.F.(2022). Effects of core training in physical fitness of youth karate athletes: a controlled study design. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105816
Abstract: This study aimed to analyse the impact of an 8-week core strength training (CST) programme in youth karate practitioners on core endurance, agility, flexibility, sprinting, jumping, and kick performance. This study followed a randomized parallel design. Twenty-nine participants (age: 12.86 ± 0.81 years old; height: 152.55 ± 10.37 cm; weight: 42.93 ± 8.85 kg) were allocated to a CST programme (n = 16) performed thrice weekly or to a control group (n = 13) only performing the sport-specific (karate) training. Participants were assessed three times (baseline, mid and post-intervention) for the following tests: (i) flexor endurance test (FET); (ii) back extensor test (BET); (iii) lateral musculature test (LMT); (iv) flexibility; (v) chance of direction (COD); (vi) countermovement jump (CMJ); (vii) back muscle strength (BMS); (viii) horizontal jump (LJ); (ix) sprint test; and (x) karate kick test (KKT). Between-group analysis revealed significant advantages for the CST group on the FET (p < 0.001), BET (p < 0.001), LMT (p < 0.001), 20 m sprint (p = 0.021) and KKT for right (p < 0.006) and left (p < 0.020) legs. No significant differences were found between groups in the remaining physical fitness variables (p > 0.05). The within-group changes revealed significant improvements in the CST group at flexibility (p = 0.002), COD (p < 0.001), CMJ (p < 0.001), BMS (p < 0.002), 20 m sprint (p = 0.033), and KKT (p < 0.001). In addition, within-group changes in the control group were also significant in flexibility (p = 0.024) and right kick (p < 0.042). We conclude that the CST programme improves core endurance and karate kick performance; however, it is not effective enough for other physical performance parameters in KR practitioners.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3675
ISSN: 1660-4601
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