This randomized cross-over study measured physiological and perceptual responses of taekwondo athletes following a free combat and combats with different W:R ratios. This study was carried out with 4 visits. The first one included body composition measurements and familiarization to the sessions and measurements. During the rest 3 visit, athletes performed simulated combats free and with 1:2 (10 sec work and 20 sec rest), and 2:1 (20 sec work and 10 sec rest) W:R ratios. During all combat sessions, athletes heart rate (HR), blood lactate (bLA), and counter-movement jump performance (CMJ) were measured at rest and at the end of each combat. HR was also measured following each set. Athletes' rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and perceived muscle soreness (PMS) were measured immediately after each combat.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Athletes completed a taekwondo combat for 3 sets of 2 minutes
Athletes completed a taekwondo combat for 3 sets of 2 mins with 1:2 work to rest ratio (10 sec work and 20 sec rest)
Athletes completed a taekwondo combat for 3 sets of 2 minutes with 2:1 work to rest ratio (20 second work and 10 second rest)
Kastamonu University Faculty of Sport Sciences Physiology Lab
Kastamonu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Lactate
Athletes' lactate levels immediately after the exercise
Time frame: Immediately after each intervention
Heart rate
Athletes' heart rate responses
Time frame: Before and immediately after each intervention
CMJ
Athletes' CMJ was measured before and after each exercise session.
Time frame: Before and immediately after each intervention
RPE
Athletes' RPE was measured immediately after each exercise.
Time frame: Immediately after each intervention
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