Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers

The aim of this study was to determine the influence of distance from the target during dominant and non-dominant jab punches, on total response time, repeated jab punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers. Data was gathered of the following variables: Biographical data, anthropometric dat...

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Main Author: Trella, Christopher
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1020024
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-101062017-12-21T04:22:47ZInfluence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxersTrella, ChristopherBoxing -- TrainingSports performanceThe aim of this study was to determine the influence of distance from the target during dominant and non-dominant jab punches, on total response time, repeated jab punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers. Data was gathered of the following variables: Biographical data, anthropometric data, total response time, change in total response time, number of punches, peak punch force and peak punch force fatigue resistance index. An exploratory and descriptive research design was used. Twelve male amateur boxers participated in this study. The participants were all either provincially or nationally ranked, between the ages 16 and 22 and in the competitive phase of their training. The data was compared to find statistical significance and it was found from the Wilcoxon ranked sign test that distance does not affect total response time, change in total response time, number of punches and peak punch force fatigue resistance index. However, it was found that distance affects peak punch force. Additionally,it was found using a Spearman rank correlation test that older boxers proved to have statistically significant faster total response times, the boxers that had slower total reponse times proved to have statistically significant less powerful peak punch force, the boxers that had slower total response times proved to have statistically significant larger fatigue resistance index, boxers with larger change in total response time proved to have statistically significant more powerful peak punch force and the boxers with larger peak punch force proved to have statistically significant smaller fatigue resistance index. The data presented provides an introduction of the exploration of how distance from a target relates to a boxer’s performance.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Health Sciences2012ThesisMastersMAx,103 leavespdfvital:10106http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1020024EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Boxing -- Training
Sports performance
spellingShingle Boxing -- Training
Sports performance
Trella, Christopher
Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
description The aim of this study was to determine the influence of distance from the target during dominant and non-dominant jab punches, on total response time, repeated jab punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers. Data was gathered of the following variables: Biographical data, anthropometric data, total response time, change in total response time, number of punches, peak punch force and peak punch force fatigue resistance index. An exploratory and descriptive research design was used. Twelve male amateur boxers participated in this study. The participants were all either provincially or nationally ranked, between the ages 16 and 22 and in the competitive phase of their training. The data was compared to find statistical significance and it was found from the Wilcoxon ranked sign test that distance does not affect total response time, change in total response time, number of punches and peak punch force fatigue resistance index. However, it was found that distance affects peak punch force. Additionally,it was found using a Spearman rank correlation test that older boxers proved to have statistically significant faster total response times, the boxers that had slower total reponse times proved to have statistically significant less powerful peak punch force, the boxers that had slower total response times proved to have statistically significant larger fatigue resistance index, boxers with larger change in total response time proved to have statistically significant more powerful peak punch force and the boxers with larger peak punch force proved to have statistically significant smaller fatigue resistance index. The data presented provides an introduction of the exploration of how distance from a target relates to a boxer’s performance. === ===
author Trella, Christopher
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title Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
title_short Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
title_full Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
title_fullStr Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
title_full_unstemmed Influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
title_sort influence of distance from the target on total response time, repeated punch force and anaerobic fatigue of amateur boxers
publisher Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
publishDate 2012
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