Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A review
The axe kick in Taekwondo has been observed to be a highly effective offensive and defensive technique. Its purpose is to attack the opponent’s head, collarbone or chest with a powerful downward force. However, few researchers have studied the biomechanics of this kicking technique. The modified com...
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doaj-fa93a624b6bf445dae4bad9c9f9e03732020-11-25T01:15:08ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022015-10-0110114114910.14198/jhse.2015.101.128407Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A reviewDamodhara Mailapalli0John Benton1Thomas W. Woodward2Indian Institute of Technology KharagpurEpic Systems CorporationDean Medical Center Urgent Care, Madison, WisconsinThe axe kick in Taekwondo has been observed to be a highly effective offensive and defensive technique. Its purpose is to attack the opponent’s head, collarbone or chest with a powerful downward force. However, few researchers have studied the biomechanics of this kicking technique. The modified competition rules of World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) on the number of points to the head resulted increase in the number of kicks to the head by athletes using the axe kick. Therefore it is important to know the biomechanical principles of the axe kick for executing the kick effectively with minimum injury to the opponent’s head, collarbone or chest and for scoring maximum number of points in a competition. The main purpose of this article is to present a general description, variations and biomechanics of the Taekwondo axe kick.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2015-v10-n1-biomechanics-of-the-taekwondo-axe-kick-a-reviewTaekwondoAxe kickBiomechanicsSafety |
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Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A review |
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Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A review |
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Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A review |
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Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A review |
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Biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: A review |
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biomechanics of the taekwondo axe kick: a review |
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University of Alicante |
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Journal of Human Sport and Exercise |
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1988-5202 |
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2015-10-01 |
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The axe kick in Taekwondo has been observed to be a highly effective offensive and defensive technique. Its purpose is to attack the opponent’s head, collarbone or chest with a powerful downward force. However, few researchers have studied the biomechanics of this kicking technique. The modified competition rules of World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) on the number of points to the head resulted increase in the number of kicks to the head by athletes using the axe kick. Therefore it is important to know the biomechanical principles of the axe kick for executing the kick effectively with minimum injury to the opponent’s head, collarbone or chest and for scoring maximum number of points in a competition. The main purpose of this article is to present a general description, variations and biomechanics of the Taekwondo axe kick. |
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Taekwondo Axe kick Biomechanics Safety |
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