Comparison between the KPNP and Daedo Protection Scoring Systems through a Technical-Tactical Analysis of Elite Taekwondo Athletes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Description |
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Techniques | |
Bandal | Semicircular kick, hitting the chest protector with the instep. |
Bituro | Semicircular kick from to the outside, striking the chest protector with the instep. |
Double Bandal | Semicircular double kick in the air, hitting the chest protector with the instep. |
Spinning Bandal | Semicircular kick with a 360° spin, hitting the chest protector with the instep. |
Tuit | Spinning kick, hitting the chest protector with the heel or sole of the foot. |
Yop | Side kick, hitting the chest protector with the heel or sole of the foot. |
Dolyo | Circular kick, hitting the helmet with the instep. |
Spinning Dolyo | Circular kick with a previous 360° turn, hitting the helmet area with the instep. |
Mondolyo | Spinning kick, hitting the helmet with the heel or the sole of the foot. |
Nako | Circular kick to outside, striking the chest protector or to the helmet with the heel or the sole of the foot. |
Neryo | Downward kick, hitting the helmet the heel or sole of the foot. |
Tactics | |
Attack | Offensive action initiated by either of the two competitors without prior action from the opponent. |
Counterattack | Offensive action in response to the opponent’s attack. |
Clinch | Offensive action started from a clinch or short distance where both opponents are close to each other, with hardly any space to execute the action. |
Give and Take | Offensive action initiated in a chained manner by either of the two opponents after a previous situation of at least 1 attack—1 counterattack. |
Hitting height | |
Head | Kick directed at the head. |
Trunk | Kick directed at the trunk or chest. |
Hitting side | |
Front | Kick directed to the front or ventral part of the trunk or head. |
Back | Kick directed to the back or dorsal part of the trunk or head. |
Laterality | |
Front right | Kick performed with the front right leg. |
Rear right | Kick performed with the rear right leg. |
Front left | Kick performed with the front left leg. |
Rear left | Kick performed with the rear left leg. |
Technical Complexity | |
Chest protector–2 points | Effective kick to the chest protector. |
Helmet–3 points | Effective kick to the helmet. |
Spinning chest protector–4 points | Effective spinning kick to the chest protector. |
Spinning helmet 5 points | Effective spinning kick to the helmet. |
Source of Variance | ANOVA Type III | Degrees of Freedom |
---|---|---|
Observer | 0.325 | 1 |
Categories | 2142.955 | 7 |
Observer*Categories | 66.050 | 7 |
Men | Women | Total | ||||
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KPNP | DAEDO | KPNP | DAEDO | KPNP | DAEDO | |
Technical | X2 = 27.15(10); p < 0.01; V = 0.25 | X2 = 37.03(8); p < 0.01; V = 0.32 | X2 = 36.08(10); p < 0.01; V = 0.21 | |||
Bandal | 100(47.4) a | 121(50) a | 56(47.1) a | 131(51.6) a | 156(47.3) a | 252(50.8) a |
Bituro | 9(4.3) a | 9(3.7) a | 6(5) a | 0(0) b | 15(4.5) a | 9(1.8) b |
Double Bandal | 1(0.5) a | 2(0.8) a | 1(0.8) a | 3(1.2) a | 2(0.6) a | 5(1) a |
Dolyo | 10(4.7) a | 40(16.5) b | 17(14.3) a | 32(12.6) a | 28(8.2) a | 72(14.5) b |
Spinning Bandal | 1(0.5) a | 1(0.4) a | - | - | 1(0.3) a | 1(0.2) a |
Spinning Dolyo | 0(0) a | 2(0.8) a | - | - | 0(0) a | 2(0.4) a |
Mondolyo | 1(0.5) a | 0(0) a | 1(0.8) a | 1(0.4) a | 2(0.6) a | 1(0.2) a |
Nako | 18(8.5) a | 8(3.3) b | 20(16.8) a | 12(4.7) b | 38(11.5) a | 20(4) b |
Neryo | 35(16.6) a | 23(9.5) b | 5(4.2) a | 22(8.7) a | 40(12.1) a | 45(9.1) a |
Tuit | 9(4.3) a | 9(3.7) a | 3(2.5) a | 3(1.2) a | 12(3.6) a | 12(2.4) a |
Yop | 27(12.8) a | 27(11.2) a | 10(8.4) a | 50(19.7) b | 37(11.2) a | 77(15.5) b |
Tactical | X2 = 2.27(3); p = 0.52; V = 0.07 | X2 = 24.45(3); p < 0.01; V = 0.26 | X2 = 10.73(3); p < 0.05; V = 0.11 | |||
Attack | 83(39.2) | 101(41.7) | 31(26.1) a | 97(38.2) b | 114(34.4) a | 198(39.9) a |
Clinch | 50(23.6) | 49(20.2) | 20(16.8) a | 78(30.7) b | 70(21.1) a | 127(25.6) a |
Counterattack | 39(18.4) | 54(22.3) | 29(24.4) a | 40(15.7) b | 68(20.5) a | 94(19) a |
Give and Take | 40(18.9) | 38(15.7) | 39(32.8) a | 39(15.4) b | 79(23.9) a | 77(15.5) b |
Male | Female | Total | ||||
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KPNP | DAEDO | KPNP | DAEDO | KPNP | DAEDO | |
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
Guard | X2 = 14.94(1); p < 0.01; V = 0.18 | X2 = 3.95(1); p < 0.05; V = 0.10 | X2 = 2.31(1); p = 0.12; V = 0.05 | |||
Open | 145 (68.7) a | 123 (50.8) b | 66(55.5) a | 168(66.1) b | 212(64) | 291(58.7) |
Closed | 66 (31.1) a | 119 (49.2) b | 53(44.5) a | 86(33.9) b | 119(36) | 205(41.3) |
Hitting height | X2 = 0.56(1); p = 0.46 V = 0.04 | X2 = 0.59(1); p = 0.44 V = 0.04 | X2 = 0.59(1); p = 0.44 V = 0.04 | |||
Helmet Body protector | 53(25.1) 159(74.9) | 68(28.1) 174(71.9) | 31(26.1) 88(73.9) | 57(22.4) 197(77.6) | 84(25.4) 247(76.6) | 125(25.2) 371(74.8) |
Hitting side | X2 = 11.07(1); p < 0.01; V = 0.16 | X2 = 19.27(1); p < 0.01; V = 0.23 | X2 = 30.97(1); p < 0.01; V = 0.19 | |||
Front | 156(73.9) a | 143(59.1) b | 92(77.3) a | 136(53.5) b | 249(75.2) a | 279(56.2) b |
Back | 55(26.1) a | 99(40.9) b | 27(22.7) a | 118(46.5) b | 82(24.8) a | 217(43.8) b |
Laterality | X2 = 0.13(3); p = 0.98; V = 0.16 | X2 = 16.32(3); p < 0.01; V = 0.21 | X2 = 6.33(3); p = 0.09; V = 0.09 | |||
Right front | 60(28.4) | 68(28.1) | 57(47.9) a | 70(27.6) b | 117(35.3) | 138(27.8) |
Right rear | 45(21.3) | 49(20.2) | 20(16.8) a | 55(21.7) a | 65(19.6) | 104(21.0) |
Left front | 44(20.9) | 53(21.9) | 15(12.6) a | 60(23.6) b | 59(17.8) | 113(22.8) |
Left rear | 62(29.4) | 72(29.8) | 27(22.7) a | 69(27.2) a | 90(27.2) | 141(28.4) |
Technical Complexity | X2 = 0.69(3); p = 0.88; V = 0.04 | X2 = 1.82(3); p = 0.61; V = 0.07 | X2 = 0.73(3); p = 0.87; V = 0.03 | |||
Chest protector—2 points | 150(70.6) | 164(67.8) | 85(71.4) | 194(76.4) | 235(71) | 358(72.2) |
Helmet—3 points | 52(24.6) | 66(27.3) | 30(25.2) | 56(22.0) | 82(24.8) | 122(24.6) |
Spinning chest protector—4 points | 9(4.3) | 10(4.1) | 3(2.5) | 3(1.2) | 12(3.6) | 13(2.6) |
Spinning helmet—5 points | 1(0.5) | 2(0.8) | 1(0.8) | 1(0.4) | 2(0.6) | 3(0.6) |
Total | 212(100) | 242(100) | 119(100) | 254(100) | 331(100) | 496(100) |
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Márquez, J.J.; López-Gullón, J.M.; Menescardi, C.; Falcó, C. Comparison between the KPNP and Daedo Protection Scoring Systems through a Technical-Tactical Analysis of Elite Taekwondo Athletes. Sustainability 2022, 14, 2111. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14042111
Márquez JJ, López-Gullón JM, Menescardi C, Falcó C. Comparison between the KPNP and Daedo Protection Scoring Systems through a Technical-Tactical Analysis of Elite Taekwondo Athletes. Sustainability. 2022; 14(4):2111. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14042111
Chicago/Turabian StyleMárquez, José Jesús, José María López-Gullón, Cristina Menescardi, and Coral Falcó. 2022. "Comparison between the KPNP and Daedo Protection Scoring Systems through a Technical-Tactical Analysis of Elite Taekwondo Athletes" Sustainability 14, no. 4: 2111. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14042111
APA StyleMárquez, J. J., López-Gullón, J. M., Menescardi, C., & Falcó, C. (2022). Comparison between the KPNP and Daedo Protection Scoring Systems through a Technical-Tactical Analysis of Elite Taekwondo Athletes. Sustainability, 14(4), 2111. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14042111