Effects of Boxing-Specific Training on Physical Fitness and Punch Power in Korean National Boxers

  • Kim K
  • Lee S
  • Park S
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of 16-week boxing-specific training on specific fitness and punch power in Korean national team boxers.METHODS: Elite male amateur boxers (n=15) from the Korean national team participated in the study. Weight categories of the participants were light fly, fly, bantam, light, light welter, welter, middle, and light heavy. This boxing-specific training program was designed to improve strength and power, and punching power during pre-season for elite boxers. Boxing-specific training program was composed of three parts; power circuit training, tubing and ball training, and boxing power shuttle-run. The specific fitness such as strength and power and punch power were evaluated before, at the mid-way (8-week), and after the training for all the study participants.RESULTS: As for maximum strength, there were significant improvements in bench press and squat between pre- and post-training.Both the absolute and relative strength of trunk flexion and extension were improved in the post-training compared to the pre-training.Right and left isokinetic power were also improved at the post-training compared to the pre-training. Punch power for facial straight and hook attacks showed significant improvement at the post-training compared to pre-training. Straight punch power was significantly related to the bench press (r=.515, p=.001), and the right arm extension power (r=.535, p=.001). Hook punch power was significantly related to the right arm extension power (r=.417, p=.006).CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, boxing-specific training was effective to the improvement of strength, power and punch power for elite amateur boxers.

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Kim, K.-J., Lee, S.-B., & Park, S. (2018). Effects of Boxing-Specific Training on Physical Fitness and Punch Power in Korean National Boxers. Exercise Science, 27(4), 296–302. https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2018.27.4.296

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