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    Pengaruh Latihan Beban Dumbell terhadap Kecepatan Pukulan Straight pada Atlet UKM Muay Thai Unsyiah Banda Aceh by Zikrur Rahmat, Irfandi, Munzir

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Hasil pengamatan peneliti di UKM Unsyiah, tidak semua atlet UKM Muay Thai Unsyiah dapat melakukan pukulan straight dengan baik dan cepat. …”
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    Dimensions of sports and recreational service quality influencing member satisfaction at Ara Muay Thai gym / Nellisa Nursyafira Mohd Fadzli, Fatin Nur Farisha Mohd Razali and Nor Norita Japri by Mohd Fadzli, Nellisa Nursyafira, Mohd Razali, Fatin Nur Farisha, Japri, Nor Norita

    Published 2020
    “…In the context of a gym, the results concluded that these three dimensions of sports and recreational service quality will lead to satisfaction of members at Ara Muay Thai Gym, which the company should leverage on for future growth. …”
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    Mücadele sporcularının yapmış oldukları spora ilişkin tutumlarının incelenmesi by Emine Bal

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Bu araştırmada, Kick Boks ve Muay Thai Federasyonlarına bağlı lisanslı sporcuların kendi branşlarına yönelik tutumlarının incelenmesi amaçlanmaktadır. …”
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    Body Fat Percentage of Male Martial Arts Athletes Preparing for PON Papua by Y. Touvan Juni Samodra, Isti Dwi Puspita Wati, Maharani Fatima Gandasari, Ghana Firsta Yosika, Putra Sastaman B, Davi Sofyan

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to describe the body fat percentage of martial arts athletes from Tarung Rajat, Boxing, Kempo, Pencak Silat, Taekwondo, Kempo, and Muay Thai who were chosen as the best athletes for the Papua New Guinea PON preparation. …”
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    Developing aerobic power and capacity for combat sports athletes by Ursula Ferreira Julio, Emerson Franchini

    Published 2021-03-01
    “… This chapter describes the physiological responses associated with aerobic power and capacity of combat sports athletes from different modalities (judo, Brazilian jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, Olympic boxing, taekwondo, karate and muay-thai) during specific and non-specific situations. …”
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    Developing anaerobic power and capacity for combat sports athletes by João Paulo Lopes-Silva, Emerson Franchini

    Published 2021-03-01
    “… This chapter describes the physiological responses associated with anaerobic power and capacity of combat sports athletes from different modalities (judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, wrestling, Olympic boxing, karate, and Muay Thai) during specific situations. Next, the most used evaluation methods for the control and monitoring of these variables are presented. …”
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    PRACTICING NATIONAL SPORTS AS AN ACCULTURATION FACTOR by L. V. Argentova, T. E. Argentova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…It is concluded that practicing Muay Thai, which is a new kind of sport for this country, has overall favorable impact on the development of athletes‘ personality.…”
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    The psychic resilience on an example of some martial arts fighters by Małgorzata Pujszo, Patrycja Janowska, Robert Stępniak

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…There were 76 persons who practice different martial arts (Aikido, Muay Thai/ Kickboxing, Judo) and 25 persons who did not practice any form of recreational activity, who took part in the research about men psychic resilience. …”
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    Indonesian martial artists' preferences in martial arts schools: Sustaining business competitiveness through conjoint analysis. by Yogi Tri Prasetyo, Maela Madel L Cahigas, Eugene Patrick, Michael Rodney, Reny Nadlifatin, Satria Fadil Persada

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results showed that the type of martial arts was found to be the most important attribute (30.449%) followed by distance (27.970%), price range (22.706%), social environment (11.097%), class preference (5.080%), goal (1.562%), and schedule (1.135%). Furthermore, Muay Thai or Kickboxing was the most preferred martial art, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) was the second priority, next was Taekwondo, then Karate, and finally Boxing. …”
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    The Organization and Regulation of Full Contact Martial Arts: A Case Study of Flanders by Jikkemien Vertonghen, Marc Theeboom, Els Dom, Veerle De Bosscher, Reinhard Haudenhuyse

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…By means of a case-study approach, the present paper discusses some of the key issues regarding the regulation of a number of full contact martial arts (e.g., kickboxing, Muay Thai, MMA), which are considered to be problematic for (sport) authorities, and which confront sports policy makers in Flanders. …”
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    Effect of core training on skill performance among athletes: a systematic review by Shengyao, Luo, Kim, Geok Soh, Kim, Lam Soh, He, Sun, Mohd Nasiruddin, Nasnoor Juzaily, Congxin, Du, Xiuwen, Zhai

    Published 2022
    “…Results: Core training could potentially improve skill performance among football, handball, basketball, swimming, dancing, Karate, Muay Thai, gymnasts, volleyball, badminton, and golf players. …”
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    Impact Force and Velocities for Kicking Strikes in Combat Sports: A Literature Review by Daniel Corcoran, Mike Climstein, John Whitting, Luke Del Vecchio

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Kicking strikes are fundamental in combat sports such as Taekwondo, karate, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and mixed martial arts. This review aimed to explore the measurement methods, kinematics such as velocities, kinetics such as impact force, determinants, and injury potential of kicking strikes in combat sports. …”
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    Effect of Core Training on Skill Performance Among Athletes: A Systematic Review by Shengyao Luo, Kim Geok Soh, Kim Lam Soh, He Sun, Nasnoor Juzaily Mohd Nasiruddin, Congxin Du, Xiuwen Zhai

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The scoring of 16 studies ranges from 2 to 5.Results: Core training could potentially improve skill performance among football, handball, basketball, swimming, dancing, Karate, Muay Thai, gymnasts, volleyball, badminton, and golf players.Conclusion: Compared with the traditional training methods, core training is a new strength training method. …”
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