Effects of core balance and plyometric training on anaerobic power and dynamic postural stability in youth taekwondo athletes

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PURPOSE: Muscle strength, power, speed, postural stability, and anaerobic power are important physical fitness factors required to per-form well in a taekwondo competition. This study aimed to investigate the effects of 8 weeks of core balance and plyometric training on physical fitness in young taekwondo athletes. METHODS: Nine young taekwondo athletes participated in this program. Body composition and relative fitness (muscle power, core strength, agility, postural stability, anaerobic power, and isokinetic muscle function) were measured before and after training. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 23.0 (IBM Corp.,Armonk, NY, USA).A paired t-test (pre vs. post) was used for the analysis. RESULTS: The core strength measured by the sit-up count changed significantly after training (p

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Chun, B. O., Choi, S. H., Lee, J. B., Kim, E., & Lee, K. (2021). Effects of core balance and plyometric training on anaerobic power and dynamic postural stability in youth taekwondo athletes. Exercise Science, 30(2), 167–174. https://doi.org/10.15857/KSEP.2021.30.2.167

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