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Journal of Sports Sciences | 2011

Taekwondo training and fitness in female adolescents.

Hyun Bae Kim; Charles L. Stebbins; Joo Hee Chai; Jongkook Song

Abstract In this study, we determined the specificity of a low frequency taekwondo training programme on physical fitness levels in adolescent females who receive limited physical education instruction (i.e. 2 days per week). Major components of physical fitness assessed were: skeletal muscle fitness (hand grip strength, bent arm hang, standing long jump, and isokinetic strength), flexibility (sit-and-reach test), speed and agility (10 × 5-m shuttle run), and cardiovascular fitness ([Vdot]O 2max and 20-m shuttle run). Changes in body composition were also assessed (dual X-ray absorptiometry, DXA). Participants were divided into two groups, a taekwondo training group (n = 21), which trained 50 min a day, 2 days per week for 12 weeks, and a control group (n = 10). Taekwondo training improved isokinetic strength, standing long jump, and sit-and-reach performance. Body fat mass and percent body fat were reduced. No changes in grip strength, bent arm hang time, speed and agility, or cardiorespiratory fitness were observed. Results indicate that low frequency taekwondo training in adolescent females produces beneficial changes in skeletal muscle fitness, flexibility, and body composition in a relatively short period of time. Consequently, this specific type of training can be useful to female adolescents in structured school environments where physical education classes are limited and there is little free time for physical activity.


Journal of exercise rehabilitation | 2015

Effect of 8 weeks of pre-season training on body composition, physical fitness, anaerobic capacity, and isokinetic muscle strength in male and female collegiate taekwondo athletes.

Myong-Won Seo; Hyun Chul Jung; Jongkook Song; Hyun-Bae Kim

The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of 8 weeks pre-season training on body composition, physical fitness, anaerobic capacity, and isokinetic strength in collegiate taekwondo athletes. Thirty-four collegiate athletes (male: 22, female: 12) participated. Body composition, bone mineral density, physical fitness, anaerobic capacity, and isokinetic muscle strength were tested. After statistical analysis was performed the results indicated that there were significant decreases in body weight, percent body fat, and fat tissue after 8 weeks of pre-season training. Bone mineral density increased significantly only in males. There were significant improvements in the 50 m shuttle run and 20 m multistage endurance run in both males and females. The sit & reach test and standing long jump were not significantly changed after 8 weeks. Relative peak power and anaerobic capacity were significantly improved in males. Significant increases in angular velocity were observed for knee extension at both % BW 60°/sec and 180°/sec in both males and females. A significant increase in angular velocity was seen for right knee flexion at % BW 60°/sec for males, but it decreased at % BW 180°/sec for both males and females. In conclusion, this study suggests that 8 weeks of pre-season training has a positive effect on body composition, physical fitness, anaerobic capacity, isokinetic muscular strength, and endurance. Nevertheless, an exercise approach with the goal of increasing lean tissue, and improving power in knee flexors and flexibility of athletes, should be included in the training program.


Journal of exercise rehabilitation | 2015

A follow-up study on the physique, body composition, physical fitness, and isokinetic strength of female collegiate Taekwondo athletes

Hyun-Bae Kim; Hyun Chul Jung; Jongkook Song; Joo-Hee Chai; Eun-Jae Lee

The purpose of the study was to analyze changes in physique, body composition, physical fitness, and isokinetic strength in female collegiate taekwondo athletes. The study included 14 subjects, of whom 8 were followed up throughout the study. Anthropometric characteristics included body weight, height, sitting height, circumferences, and bone width. Physical fitness parameters included flexibility, agility, muscle strength, muscular endurance, power, speed, and cardiorespiratory endurance. Peak torque, mean power, and H/Q ratio were analyzed by using Cybex 770. All data were analyzed by using the SAS statistical program. Paired t test was performed, with 0.05 as the significance level. The results indicated significant changes in body weight, and upper arm and flexed upper arm circumferences during the experimental period. Test scores for plate tapping, and sit and reach significantly increased, but that for power decreased. In addition, the peak power of right flexion at 180°/sec was significantly increased, as well as the mean power of right and left flexion, and the H/Q ratio at 180°/sec.


Journal of exercise rehabilitation | 2015

Comparison of nutritional intake, body composition, bone mineral density, and isokinetic strength in collegiate female dancers

Se-Na Lim; Joo-Hee Chai; Jongkook Song; Myong-Won Seo; Hyun-Bae Kim

This study compared nutritional intake, body composition, bone mineral density, and isokinetic strength by dance type in collegiate female dancers. The study subjects included Korean dancers (n=12), ballet dancers (n=13), contemporary dancers (n=8), and controls (n=12). Nutritional intake was estimated using the Computer Aided Nutritional Analysis Program. Body composition and bone mineral density were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Isokinetic knee joint strength was measured by Cybex 770-NORM. All statistical analyses were performed by SAS 9.2. Means and standard deviations were calculated using descriptive statistics. One-way analysis of variance was applied to evaluate nutritional intake, body composition, bone mineral density, and isokinetic strength differences. Duncan multiple range test was used for post hoc testing. A level of significance was set at P<0.05. The study results indicated no significant differences in nutritional in-take among dancer types. Despite no significant differences in body composition among dancer types, contemporary and ballet dancers had lower body fat percentages than controls (P<0.05). No significant differences were seen in bone mineral density and bone mineral contents among dancer types. No significant differences were found in isokinetic strength in right or left knee flexion and extension at 60°/sec (P<0.05). There were significant differences in body composition and isokinetic strength between dancer groups and the control group. Further studies of different professional dance type and more scientific methods of dance training are needed.


Kinesiology: international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology | 2018

DECREASED ABDOMINAL FAT AND IMPROVED BONE METABOLISM AFTER TAEKWONDO TRAINING IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS

Hyun Chul Jung; Jongkook Song


International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism | 2018

Correcting Vitamin D Insufficiency Improves Some But Not All Aspects of Physical Performance During Winter Training in Taekwondo Athletes

Hyun Chul Jung; Myong Won Seo; Sukho Lee; Sung Woo Jung; Jongkook Song


Sport Sciences for Health | 2017

Isokinetic assessment of agonist and antagonist strength ratios in collegiate taekwondo athletes: a preliminary study

Hyun Chul Jung; Sukho Lee; Myong Won Seo; Jongkook Song


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 2017

High-intensity interval training and athletic performance in Taekwondo athletes.

Monks L; Myong-Won Seo; Kim Hb; Hyun Chul Jung; Jongkook Song


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Immune Functions and Upper Respiratory Track Infection in Male Taekwondo Athletes: 2946 Board #229 June 1 3

Hyun Chul Jung; Myong Won Seo; Sukho Lee; Sung Woo Kim; Jongkook Song


Korean Journal of Sport Science | 2016

Long Term Estimation for the Body Size and BMI of Korean Children & Youth Using ARIMA Model

채진석; Jongkook Song

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