Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Analysis of gyaku tsuki in Karate: Injury risk and fitness implications

View through CrossRef
Background: Karate, a traditional martial art, involves various techniques that require a deep understanding of biomechanics to optimize performance and minimize injury risks. One such technique, gyaku tsuki (reverse punch), is frequently used in competitive kumite. However, limited biomechanical analysis focuses on this technique. Aims: This study aims to analyze the biomechanics of gyaku tsuki, identifying the key movement phases, potential injury risks, and the necessary physical fitness components. It also explores the implications of biomechanical optimization for performance and injury prevention. Methods: A qualitative approach was employed using video analysis of one elite karate athlete, BK, a specialist in the -55 kg kumite category. Data was collected from the official YouTube page of the athlete on October 29, 2021. The video was analyzed using Kinovea software for biomechanical motion analysis. Triangulation was performed by comparing the video analysis with interviews from the coach and direct observation of the athlete during competition. Results: The study identified critical factors such as proper foot alignment and body rotation that influence punch effectiveness. Incorrect foot positioning and misalignment of the knee during execution were found to increase injury risk. The analysis also highlighted the importance of physical fitness, particularly power, speed, and coordination, for executing an optimal gyaku tsuki. Conclusion: The findings emphasize the need for biomechanically informed training methods to improve performance and reduce injury risks. Training should focus on optimizing body alignment, strength, and flexibility to enhance the effectiveness of gyaku tsuki.
Title: Analysis of gyaku tsuki in Karate: Injury risk and fitness implications
Description:
Background: Karate, a traditional martial art, involves various techniques that require a deep understanding of biomechanics to optimize performance and minimize injury risks.
One such technique, gyaku tsuki (reverse punch), is frequently used in competitive kumite.
However, limited biomechanical analysis focuses on this technique.
Aims: This study aims to analyze the biomechanics of gyaku tsuki, identifying the key movement phases, potential injury risks, and the necessary physical fitness components.
It also explores the implications of biomechanical optimization for performance and injury prevention.
Methods: A qualitative approach was employed using video analysis of one elite karate athlete, BK, a specialist in the -55 kg kumite category.
Data was collected from the official YouTube page of the athlete on October 29, 2021.
The video was analyzed using Kinovea software for biomechanical motion analysis.
Triangulation was performed by comparing the video analysis with interviews from the coach and direct observation of the athlete during competition.
Results: The study identified critical factors such as proper foot alignment and body rotation that influence punch effectiveness.
Incorrect foot positioning and misalignment of the knee during execution were found to increase injury risk.
The analysis also highlighted the importance of physical fitness, particularly power, speed, and coordination, for executing an optimal gyaku tsuki.
Conclusion: The findings emphasize the need for biomechanically informed training methods to improve performance and reduce injury risks.
Training should focus on optimizing body alignment, strength, and flexibility to enhance the effectiveness of gyaku tsuki.

Related Results

Pengaruh Latihan Pushup dan Latihan Dumbbell Terhadap Pukulan Gyaku Tsuki Atlet Karate Shindoka Kota Pasuruan
Pengaruh Latihan Pushup dan Latihan Dumbbell Terhadap Pukulan Gyaku Tsuki Atlet Karate Shindoka Kota Pasuruan
Abstract: Based on the initial findings, the researcher made observations at Honbu Dojo Shindoka, Pasuruan City, that the gyaku tsuki punch is a punch that is often used by karate ...
KARATE SCORING SYSTEM: Aplikasi Skoring Berbasis Android
KARATE SCORING SYSTEM: Aplikasi Skoring Berbasis Android
Perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi menuntut para penyelenggara kegiatan olahraga untuk melakukan inovasi dalam menghadirkan suatu pertandingan yang efektif dan efisien. WK...
MODERN KARATE TEACHING METHODOLOGY
MODERN KARATE TEACHING METHODOLOGY
Are basically two approaches to learning the sport of karate, modern karate and traditionalkarate, there is no perfect approach to teaching modern karate because there are many met...
PENGEMBANGAN MODEL LATIHAN KARATE KIDS PADA ANAK USIA SEKOLAH DASAR KELAS ATAS
PENGEMBANGAN MODEL LATIHAN KARATE KIDS PADA ANAK USIA SEKOLAH DASAR KELAS ATAS
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan model latihan karate kids pada anak usia sekolah dasar (SD) kelas atas (10-12 tahun). Penelitian pengembangan ini dilakukan dengan menga...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries among novice karate players
The prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries among novice karate players
Aim-The aim of this study was to access the prevalence of injury pattern among novice karate players. Relevance of study - There are many benefits of practicing karate as it improv...
Developing Total Force Fitness and Its Components to Achieve Optimal Military Performance in Iran
Developing Total Force Fitness and Its Components to Achieve Optimal Military Performance in Iran
Abstract Background Military personnel is the most valuable asset of the armed forces to carry out missions. The Iranian Armed Forces have not provided a comprehensive defi...
Perfil fisiológico da seleção brasileira permanente de Karatê
Perfil fisiológico da seleção brasileira permanente de Karatê
O objetivo do presente estudo foi traçar o perfil fisiológico da Seleção Brasileira de Karatê. Foram efetuados cinco testes em cinco dias consecutivos na seguinte ordem: teste de C...

Back to Top