Abstract
For the purpose of this study, a total of 18 male players of Taekwondo lightweight(n=19) and heavyweight(n=19) were assigned to each lightweight and heavyweight group, and the results obtained from conducting a professional physical strength factor analysis were as follows. First, in case of muscular strength factor, there were significant differences between heavyweight and lightweight groups(p<.01), and the heavyweight group was found to be superior to the lightweight group. For closed eyes and foot balance of balancing factors, there was a significant difference between lightweight group and heavyweight group(p<.1), and the lightweight group was found to be superior to the heavyweight group. In case of side step test as a Agility factor, there was a statistically significant difference between lightweight and heavyweight groups(p<.05). The heavyweight group was found to be superior to the lightweight group. and in case of eye-hand coordination as a coordination factor, there was a statistically significant difference between lightweight and heavyweight groups(p<.001). The lightweight group was found to be superior to the heavyweight group.<BR> Second, in case of lightweight group of players, a total two factors were extracted, the first factor was muscular endurance, muscular strength, agility, muscular power, the second factor was muscular coordination, In case of heavyweight group of players, a total two factors were extracted, the first factor was balance, agility, coordination, the second factor was muscular strength, muscular power. Taken these results together, even in the same Taekwondo, it is judged desirable to conduct training that meets each level of physical strength with a result of different physical strength factors are required between weight groups.
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