Abstract

[Purpose]We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of Taekwondo training on the physical fitness factors in Korean elementary students comprehensively and quantitatively.[Methods]We classified research studies published until November 2018 according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and selected a total of 17 research items; a meta-analysis of these items was then conducted. We used the Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 3.0 and Review Manager 5.3 to analyze the mean effect size, study quality, and publication bias.[Results]Taekwondo training improved the cardiopulmonary endurance, muscle endurance, and power of the elementary students, but was not practical or less useful on other physical fitness factors. The meta-regression analysis of the cardiopulmonary endurance and power items showed that the effect size was large when the sample size was small. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the sample size in interpreting the effect size for these two items. Further, during correction of the publication bias for the power items, the improvement effect by Taekwondo training was eliminated.[Conclusion]Taekwondo training is helpful for improving the cardiopulmonary endurance and muscle endurance of Korean elementary students but is not useful for other physical fitness factors.

Highlights

  • Taekwondo is a unique martial art and sport of Korea, which has gained international popularity as an Olympic sport since 2000.Many individuals from approximately 209 countries are training in Taekwondo[1], and more than 10.2 million individuals have a Taekwondo black belt[2]

  • The training program in Taekwondo gymnasiums has a significant factor on the effect of Taekwondo training

  • Most Taekwondo gymnasiums in Korea operate as a training program for elementary students[4]

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Introduction

Taekwondo is a unique martial art and sport of Korea, which has gained international popularity as an Olympic sport since 2000. Many individuals from approximately 209 countries are training in Taekwondo[1], and more than 10.2 million individuals have a Taekwondo black belt[2]. Taekwondo training is performed in Taekwondo gymnasiums in each country. The training program in Taekwondo gymnasiums has a significant factor on the effect of Taekwondo training. In Korea, 9,779 Taekwondo gymnasiums are operational as of November 20182. Most Taekwondo practitioners in Korea are elementary students[3]. Most Taekwondo gymnasiums in Korea operate as a training program for elementary students[4]

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