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The relationship between Taekwondo training habits and injury: a survey of a collegiate Taekwondo population

机译:跆拳道训练习惯与伤害之间的关系:对大学跆拳道人群的调查

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Objective: To correlate training habits of Taekwondo (TKD) athletes to risk for injury. Background: TKD is a Korean marital art that has been growing in popularity, with nearly 2 million individuals practicing the sport in the United States. Because of the combative nature of the sport, injuries are an inherent risk. However, data on proper training habits, types of injuries sustained during training, and recommendations for athletes to avoid injury are lacking. Frequently, studies of TKD evaluate athletes’ injuries during tournaments, but most do not evaluate athletes in training. Hypothesis: Increased training would potentially create more injuries secondary to increased exposure. Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational survey of 72 collegiate TKD athletes from the Pacific West Sanctioned Taekwondo Tournaments in the 2008–2009 season. Variables analyzed during training and competitions were training sessions per week, workout habits, belt level, years of experience, and characteristics of injury (location, type, mechanism, situation, treatment, and days missed). Results: TKD training habits of individuals who practiced four or more times per week (odds ratio [OR], 4.5; P=0.005) or sparred for more than 2 hours (OR, 8.7; P=0.003) were associated with significantly increased odds (risk) of sustaining an injury. Those who had more than 3 years of tournament experience were more likely to sustain an injury (OR, 0.198; P=0.020). Conclusion: Increased risk for injury with more frequent practice and longer sparring should remind coaches and trainers that monitoring and adjusting the athletes’ training schedules and exposure time could decrease the chance of injury. An athlete that has spent more years in tournaments along with high-frequency and long-duration training was associated with greater risk for injuries. Prevention and education about the risk for exposure to injury may may help athletes and trainers promote prevention strategies and adjust an athletes’ training and tournament schedules to decrease the risk for injury.
机译:目的:将跆拳道(TKD)运动员的训练习惯与受伤风险相关联。背景:TKD是一种韩国婚姻艺术,在韩国越来越受欢迎,有近200万人在美国从事这项运动。由于这项运动的好斗性,受伤是固有的风险。但是,缺乏有关正确训练习惯,训练过程中受伤类型以及运动员避免受伤的建议的数据。通常,对TKD的研究会评估运动员在比赛中的受伤程度,但是大多数人并未评估训练中的运动员。假设:增加培训可能会因暴露增加而造成更多伤害。方法:这是一项横断面观察性调查,对来自2008-2009赛季太平洋西区认可的跆拳道比赛的72名大学生TKD运动员进行了观察。在训练和比赛期间分析的变量包括每周训练,锻炼习惯,腰带水平,经验年限和伤害特征(位置,类型,机制,情况,治疗和漏诊天数)。结果:每周练习四次或以上(赔率[OR],4.5; P = 0.005)或散布超过2小时(OR,8.7; P = 0.003)的个体的TKD训练习惯与赔率显着增加相关有受伤的危险。拥有3年以上比赛经验的人更容易受伤(OR,0.198; P = 0.020)。结论:频繁练习和延长陪练时间会增加受伤的风险,这应提醒教练和教练员,监视和调整运动员的训练时间表和暴露时间可减少受伤的机会。在锦标赛中花了多年时间并进行高频和长期培训的运动员受伤的风险更大。对受伤风险的预防和教育可能会帮助运动员和教练员制定预防策略,并调整运动员的训练和比赛时间表以降低受伤的风险。

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