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Vinh Huy Chau1

1Ho Chi Minh City University of Physical Education and Sport, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Research on Exercises to Improve the Physical Strength of Male Athletes on High School Karate-do Teams

Sport Mont 2021, 19(2), 17-21 | DOI: 10.26773/smj.210603

Abstract

The present study suggests suitable physical exercises for male athletes on high school karate-do teams to im- prove their physical strength. Coaches can use these exercises and related training methods for karate-do athletes in high schools in Vietnam. As a result of six months of training with these exercises, the professional achieve- ments of athletes in all tests have made good progress. In particular, the test of alternately straight punching in kiba-dachi in 10 seconds results in the highest growth rate of w = 20.23%, while the outcome of the test of repeatedly jerking hands in 30 seconds is the lowest at w = 11.01%.

Keywords

physical education, high school, karate-do, strength



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