THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES

Almost all cultures have roots in some sort of self defence system and yet there is relatively little research in this area, outside of a sports related environment. This project investigated different applications of strikes from Kung Fu practitioners that have not been addressed before in the lite...

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Main Authors: Cynthia A. Bir, Osmar Pinto Neto, Richard P. Bolander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Uludag 2009-11-01
Series:Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jssm.org/combat/3/9/v8combat3-9text.php
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spelling doaj-1835516557164d4b87f841b115da368c2020-11-25T01:11:18ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682009-11-018Combat Sports 34752THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKESCynthia A. BirOsmar Pinto NetoRichard P. BolanderAlmost all cultures have roots in some sort of self defence system and yet there is relatively little research in this area, outside of a sports related environment. This project investigated different applications of strikes from Kung Fu practitioners that have not been addressed before in the literature. Punch and palm strikes were directly compared from different heights and distances, with the use of a load cell, accelerometers, and high speed video. The data indicated that the arm accelerations of both strikes were similar, although the force and resulting acceleration of the target were significantly greater for the palm strikes. Additionally, the relative height at which the strike was delivered was also investigated. The overall conclusion is that the palm strike is a more effective strike for transferring force to an object. It can also be concluded that an attack to the chest would be ideal for maximizing impact force and moving an opponent off balancehttp://www.jssm.org/combat/3/9/v8combat3-9text.phpSportsaccelerationKung Fulaw enforcementcombat
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THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Sports
acceleration
Kung Fu
law enforcement
combat
author_facet Cynthia A. Bir
Osmar Pinto Neto
Richard P. Bolander
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title THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES
title_short THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES
title_full THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES
title_fullStr THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHT AND DISTANCE ON THE FORCE PRODUCTION AND ACCELERATION IN MARTIAL ARTS STRIKES
title_sort effects of height and distance on the force production and acceleration in martial arts strikes
publisher University of Uludag
series Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
issn 1303-2968
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Almost all cultures have roots in some sort of self defence system and yet there is relatively little research in this area, outside of a sports related environment. This project investigated different applications of strikes from Kung Fu practitioners that have not been addressed before in the literature. Punch and palm strikes were directly compared from different heights and distances, with the use of a load cell, accelerometers, and high speed video. The data indicated that the arm accelerations of both strikes were similar, although the force and resulting acceleration of the target were significantly greater for the palm strikes. Additionally, the relative height at which the strike was delivered was also investigated. The overall conclusion is that the palm strike is a more effective strike for transferring force to an object. It can also be concluded that an attack to the chest would be ideal for maximizing impact force and moving an opponent off balance
topic Sports
acceleration
Kung Fu
law enforcement
combat
url http://www.jssm.org/combat/3/9/v8combat3-9text.php
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