Some kinetic ability is closely related to the kicking skill of Kyokushinkai Karate young players

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Mona Hamid Jasim
Mohamed Saleh Mohamed

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The research problem was manifested in the fact that the Kyushinkai game, especially in the battle, requires the player to move the two men to attack and the tilt of the trunk to defend. By developing these capabilities in the training units to bring the player to the best levels.The aim of the research is to identify the relationship between some kinetic abilities with accurate performance of kicking skill among Kyokushinkai Karate youth players. Assumption of the research There is no relationship between some kinetic abilities and the accuracy of kicking skill performance of Kyokushinkai Karate players for young people. Research community Young Kyokushinkai players (17-19 years old) in Baghdad governorate clubs, as three weights were chosen from a total of six weights, as the total number of players for the three weights was (50) players. The researchers found that there was a significant correlation between morale and accuracy of kicking skill performance (May Kerry), and a relationship of moral relationship between special agility and accuracy of kicking skill (May Kerry).Conclusions: The higher the level of compatibility (the men and the eyes) of the player increases the accuracy of the kicking skill (May Kerry), the higher the level of agility of the player increases the accuracy of the kicking skill (May Kerry), recommendations: the use of special exercises for agility and compatibility by coaches in training units Perform similar studies and research on agility and compatibility in other games.



 

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Mona Hamid Jasim, & Mohamed Saleh Mohamed. (2024). Some kinetic ability is closely related to the kicking skill of Kyokushinkai Karate young players. Mustansiriyah Journal of Sports Science, 2(3), 206–210. https://doi.org/10.62540/mjss.2020.02.03.22
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