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http://dx.doi.org/10.5103/KJSB.2014.24.1.085

Correlation between Balance Ability, Muscle Strength, and Muscle Endurance, in Taekwondo, Soccer, and Gymnastics Athletes  

Park, Seok-Woo (Department of Physical Education, Graduate School of Incheon National University)
Ryu, Young (Department of Physical Education, Graduate School of Incheon National University)
Kim, Kew-Wan (Department of Physical Education, College of Arts and Physical Education, Incheon National University)
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Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics / v.24, no.1, 2014 , pp. 85-93 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate a relationship among Taekwondo, soccer and gymnastic athletes their balance ability and lower extremity muscle strength, muscle endurance and also whether these variables show differences by sports type. For this purpose, 10 Taekwondo athletes, 10 soccer athletes and 10 gymnastic athletes that is a high school in I area were selected and their balance ability, isokinetic muscle strength and muscle endurance were measured by using force platform (AMTI) and isokinetic measurement (HUMAC NORM). Then the following results were obtained by conducting pearson product-moment correlation analysis and one-way ANOVA. In case of both right and left foot one-leg standing with open-eyes, there was a relation between both knee extension maximal muscle strength of Taekwondo, soccer, gymnastic athletes and balance ability, and in case of right foot one-leg standing with open-eyes, there was a relation between that is right plantar flexion and dorsi flexion maximum muscle strength and muscle endurance of Taekwondo, soccer, gymnastic athletes and their balance ability. Furthermore, in case of left dorsi flexion maximum muscle strength, there were significant differences in order of Taekwondo, gymnastics and soccer, and for isokinetic plantar flexion maximum muscle endurance, both right and left showed significant differences in order of Taekwondo, gymnastic and soccer.
Keywords
Muscle Strength; Muscle Endurance; Balance; Taekwondo; Soccer; Gymnastic;
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