Methodology of using the kinetic diagram in teaching skillful performance in some basic situations in karate sport

Authors

  • Dina Ezzat Mohamed Ibrahim Abdeen Author
  • Ali Abdul Amir Al-Hasnawi Author
  • Mohammed Asim Ghazi Author
  • Mazin Abdel Hadi Ahmed Author

Keywords:

Motor schemes, Skill chains, Karate sport

Abstract

The abstract of the study on the methodology of using the kinetic diagram in teaching skillful performance in some basic situations in karate sport is as follows: This study focuses on the effect of motor schemes on the progression of skill chains in improving skillful performance in karate. The research examines various aspects of karate performance, including athletic abilities, technique recognition, biomechanical analysis, movement patterns, and coordinative indicators. It is found that training good motor coordination optimizes motor skills and leads to improvement in specific movements with continued practice. The analysis of movement coordination provides insight into the mechanisms of explosive movements, such as circular kicks. The study compares the effects of single versus multiple training sessions on motor skill retention. The study sample consists of 50 students practicing karate and holding a brown belt. The sample is divided into a control group and an experimental group. Data collection tools include interviews, observation, and the use of the kinetic diagram and innovative chart to analyze skills in karate. Statistical treatments are conducted using the SPSS program. Based on the analysis using the motor skills chart, the study concludes that Kiyagi Zuki demonstrates higher maximal velocity and lower execution time compared to Mawashi grei. This suggests that Kiyagi Zuki has better speed and efficiency. The study recommends focusing on training and practicing Kiyagi Zuki to improve speed and efficiency in executing the skill. However, individual characteristics, preferences, and specific performance goals should also be considered when selecting a skill. The motor skills chart provides valuable insights, but a comprehensive decision should take into account individual factors.

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Published

2025-01-10