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Research article
 

INTER-JOINT COORDINATION IN PRODUCING KICKING VELOCITY OF TAEKWONDO KICKS

Young Kwan Kim1, Yoon Hyuk Kim1,2 and Shin Ja Im3

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, 2e-Spine Center, and 3Department of Taekwondo, Kyung Hee University, Korea.

Received   02 August 2010
Accepted   25 October 2010
Published   01 March 2011

© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2011) 10, 31 - 38

ABSTRACT  
The purpose of this study was to investigate joint kinematics of the kicking leg in Taekwondo and to examine the role of inter-joint coordination of the leg in producing the kicking velocity. A new inter-joint coordination index that encompasses three- dimensional hip and knee motions, was defined and applied to the joint kinematic results. Twelve elite Taekwondo athletes participated in this study and performed the back kick, thrashing kick, turning-back kick and roundhouse kick. Our results indicate that the back kick utilized a combination of hip and knee extension to produce the kicking velocity, and was characterized by a pushlike movement. The thrashing kick and turning-back kick utilized a greater degree of hip abduction than the roundhouse kick and back kick, and included complicated knee motions. The new index successfully categorized the thrashing kick and turning-back kick into a push-throw continuum, indicating a change from negative index (opposite direction) to positive index (same direction) of hip and knee motions at the end of the movement. This strategy of push-throw continuum increases the kicking velocity at the moment of impact by applying a throwlike movement pattern.

Key words: Taekwondo, kicks, kinematics, inter-joint coordination.

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