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    Physical fitness of taekwondo athletes by A.Rashid, Noorul Husna

    Published 2009
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess physical frtness in young Kelantanese taekwondo-in. The participants were eight male (18.63 ± 1.92 yrs, 168.65 + 7.36 em, 68.29 ± 20.69 kg) and ten female (18.10 ± 1.37 yrs, 158.22 ± 4.11 em, 59.72 ± 10.03 kg) taekwondo athletes. …”
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    The effectiveness of taekwondo headgear in reducing impact force by Azam, Siti Hanisah Linggi Mohd

    Published 2015
    “…Taekwondo is categorized as a contact sports, it is rough and prone to injury. …”
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    Psychological correlates of performance in young taekwondo participants by Ismail, Nik Azma Hanin Nik

    Published 2009
    “…The subjects were recruited from the Kelantan taekwondo athletes that participated in the 28th National Remaja Taekwondo Championship 2008 which was held in Penang. …”
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    Descriptive anthropometry kelantanese recreational adolescent taekwondo practitioners by Fadzliana, Majid@ Jalil

    “…The objective of this study was to describe the anthropometric profile of Kelantanese adolescent taekwondo practitioners and in specifically to compare the anthropometric profile between the males and females. …”
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    Aggressive and anger behaviour affects ranking in taekwondo competition by Adam, Muhammad Asyraf Qabil

    Published 2018
    “…The objectives of this study is to investigate whether the level of aggression and anger are related to the taekwondo score. 379 Taekwondo athletes were recruited for this study. …”
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    The differences of gross motor development level among Taekwondo athletes by Abdullah, Borhannudin, Tan, Kien Kok

    Published 2014
    “…This study was conducted to identify the level of gross motor development Taekwondo athletes in the early stages of schooling. …”
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    Bekas atlet taekwondo berjaya seimbangkan sukan dan pelajaran by Azli, Nurul Qamarina

    Published 2022
    “…SERDANG, 29 November – 17 tahun berkecimpung di sukan taekwondo, Muhammad Afnan Muhammad Adnan berjaya bergraduat dalam kelas pertama pada Majlis Konvokesyen Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) ke-46 pada hari ini.…”
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    Identification of elite performance characteristics in a small sample of taekwondo athletes by Norjali Wazir, Mohd Rozilee Wazir, Hiel, Maxim Van, Mostaert, Mireille, Deconinck, Frederik J. A., Pion, Johan, Lenoir, Matthieu

    Published 2019
    “…Along with the increasing popularity of taekwondo, there is a need of evidence-based talent identification (TID) and development programs based upon profiles of future elite athletes. …”
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    The classification of taekwondo kicks via machine learning: A feature selection investigation by Muhammad Syafi’i, Mass Duki, Muhammad Nur Aiman, Shapiee, Muhammad Amirul, Abdullah, Ismail, Mohd Khairuddin, Mohd Azraai, Mohd Razman, Anwar P. P., Abdul Majeed

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, this paper proposed an SVM, Random Forest, k-NN, and Naïve Bayes classification method applied to the time-domain signal to classify the three type of taekwondo technique. Data collected from the total of five participant and statistical features such as mean, median, minimum, maximum, standard deviation, variance, skewness, kurtosis, and standard error mean were extracted from the signal. …”
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    The Symmetry In Kinematics Between The Dominant And Non-Dominant Legs In Taekwondo Turning Kick by Harun , Hafizah, Siau , Jun Xiong

    Published 2010
    “…The objective of this study was to determine the differences between dominant and non-dominant leg in Taekwondo Turning Kick. There were 5 subjects who are Johor state national level black belt Taekwondo players with the mean age 21.71 ± 2.58 years old, mean weight 55.87 ± 6.76 kg and mean height 170.22 ± 5.41 cm. …”
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    Reliability and validity of a taekwondo electronic body protector / Ryan Chong Wy Lunn by Ryan Chong , Wy Lunn

    Published 2018
    “…Protector and Scoring System (PSS) was introduced in Taekwondo to encourage transparency in scoring during competition and has been used in the Olympics since London 2012. …”
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    Differences in the level of children gross motor skills development in Silat, Taekwondo and Karate in Malaysia by Roslan, Nur Alyaa Athirah, Abdullah, Borhannudin

    Published 2020
    “…These sports consist of Silat, Taekwondo and Karate in Selangor. Methods: This study was an ex-post factor which involving 90 subjects (Silat = 30, Taekwondo = 30 and Karate = 30) aged from 6 to 10 years and 9 months. …”
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    Aktiviti Gelombang Otak Semasa Rehat, Sudoku Dan Selepas Simulasi Perlawanan Taekwondo by Zainuddin , Zainal Abidin, Zulkapri, Izwyn

    Published 2010
    “…Kajian ini dijalankan untuk mengenal pasti corak aktiviti gelombang otak dalam keadaan yang berbeza iaitu ketika rehat, semasa bermain sudoku dan selepas simulasi perlawanan taekwondo. Tiga orang atlet taekwondo wanita yang berpengalaman menyertai pertandingan peringkat kebangsaan dipilih sebagai subjek untuk kajian ini. …”
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    Development of the Virtual Taekwondo Training Environment Prototype for Self-Directed Taekwondo Training by Mohd Jelani, Nur Ain, Zulkifli, Abdul Nasir, Ismail, Salina, Yusoff, Mohd Fitri

    Published 2018
    “…Taekwondo is a martial art that has been practised by over 50 million people all over the world, and this number is increasing which makes Taekwondo more popular.Normally, Taekwondo training is conducted in a hall or large open spaces in the presence of a trainer.However, this approach has some limitations in supporting self-directed training.Even though there are several supplementary materials for Taekwondo training, they have many limitations.This paper introduces Virtual Reality and Motion Capture technologies as an alternative to the existing Taekwondo training approaches.The main advantage of these technologies for self-directed training is that they are able to imitate the trainer’s movement and provide three-dimensional displays of body movements which can be viewed from any angles. …”
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    Aerobic and anaerobic capacities, flexibility and muscular performance of young female sedentary individuals, silat and taekwondo practitioners by Anowar, Muhamad Nazri Mohd

    Published 2017
    “…Silat practitioners are characterised by high flexibility and strong hand muscle. Both taekwondo and silat practitioners possessed similar anaerobic capacity, however, taekwondo practitioners showed higher aerobic capacity than silat practitioners. …”
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    MASUM FASA II - UPM Bolot 4 Emas Taekwondo, 3 Emas Boling Padang dan Emas Bola Keranjang Wanita by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bahagian Komunikasi Korporat

    Published 2010
    “…NILAI, 30 Mei – Empat atlit Taekwondo UPM berjaya meraih empat pingat emas acara Sparing dan Poomsae dalam Kejohanan Sukan Masum 2010 Fasa 2 dari 23 hingga 30 Mei lalu di Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) di sini. …”
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    User satisfaction on virtual reality taekwondo training material by Nur Ain, Mohd Jelani

    Published 2019
    “…This study focuses on the design and development of Virtual Taekwondo Training Environment (VT2E) prototype as a supplementary material for self-directed Taekwondo training. …”
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