Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the movements of the lower extremity muscle activities during a taekwondo kick motion called 'Balbutyeo Naeryeochagi', which was administered to players to improve their posture and muscle activity. Eight professional players and Eight amateur players were recruited as the subjects. Kinematic data were collected by EMG equipment, and the rectus femoris, tibialis anterior, biceps femoris, and medial gastrocnemius were measured using this instruments. This study processed the data using the Windows SPSS Ver. 18.0 to get an independent t-test, with the setting, p<.05. During the 'Balbutyeo Naeryeochagi' kick motion, there were small and inconsistent effects on each part. Results indicated that rectus femoris, tibialis anterior between two groups showed significantly difference in P1 and P2. Biceps femoris muscle activity in P2 showed large values in amateur group, and gastrocnemius showed no significantly difference between professional and amateur player during 'Balbutyeo Naeryeochagi' kick motion.

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