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ABSTRACT
Background: Athletes should stay close enough
to the opponent to score points in an attack, but at the same time, they must
keep enough distance to avoid the opponent's attack. Therefore, determining the
correct distance can be related to the athlete's speed, explosive power,
agility, technical and tactical abilities.
Aim: This study aims to
determine the motor skill factors that affect the kick distance of athletes in
taekwondo.
Methods: The study was
carried out with the voluntary participation of elite, active competitor male
athletes (n = 44). Athletes’ basic motor skills performance levels were
determined using 20 m speed, vertical jump, and anaerobic power tests.
Taekwondo Performance Protocol (TPP) was used to determine the speed and
quickness levels specific to Taekwondo. The kick distances of the athletes were
determined with the data obtained from TPP. Correlation between athletes' kick
distance and motor skills performance levels were examined, and the factors
affecting the kick distance were determined. Descriptive and comparative
statistics at a 95% significance level were employed in the statistical
analysis of the data gathered.
Results: It was determined
that the correlations between the athletes' kick distances and their technical
speed, velocity, and anaerobic power performances were significant at a
moderate and high level (ICC: 0,623-0,854; p<0,05).
Conclusion: The
study results showed that fast and strong athletes with high anaerobic power
and capacity could kick from longer distances. Athletes with advanced speed and
power characteristics can effectively attack their opponents from long and safe
distances.
Keywords: taekwondo,
performance, kyorugi, distance control, kick distance