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Predictive power of deep squat and Abalakov jump tests in roundhouse kick performance among elite striking athletes; [Poder preditivo dos testes de agachamento profundo e salto Abalakov no desempenho do chute circular em atletas de striking de elite]; [Poder predictivo de las pruebas de sentadilla profunda y salto Abalakov en el rendimiento de la patada circular en atletas de golpeo de élite]

Revista de Artes Marciales Asiaticas | 2026

Paper Details

Authors: Oliveira C.L.R.; José Brito C.; Roa Gamboa I.A.; Almeida N.R.; de SOUZA M.R.; Sobarzo Soto D.A.; Vieira-Souza L.M.; Miarka B.; Aedo-Muñoz E.

DOI: 10.18002/rama.v21i1.2607

Journal: Revista de Artes Marciales Asiaticas

Year: 2026

Publisher: University of Leon

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access

Cited by: 0

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between variables of the deep squat jump (DSJ) and the Abalakov jump (ABK) and the performance of the rear leg roundhouse kick in elite combat sport athletes. Twenty-seven elite taekwondo athletes (12 females) performed three attempts of each movement: DSJ and ABK (measured with Pasco® force platforms), and the roundhouse kick (analyzed with Vicon® motion capture systems). The key findings demonstrated that specific force and power metrics from the jumps are significant predictors of kicking kinematics. For the DSJ, the rate of force development (RFD) in the first 100 ms of the concentric phase (RFDcon) was a primary predictor, independently explaining 21% of the variance in linear foot velocity (p=0.009) and 30.3% in linear foot acceleration (p=0.003). Furthermore, for the non-dominant (stance) limb, takeoff peak force independently predicted angular hip acceleration (R²=0.144, p=0.029). For the ABK, the eccentric braking RFD at 100 ms (RFDecc) emerged as a strong predictor, accounting for 24% of the variance in angular hip acceleration (p=0.006). In conclusion, this study validates the DSJ and ABK as practical tools for assessing qualities critical to roundhouse kick performance. Coaches should prioritize monitoring RFDcon and stance limb strength during a DSJ, as well as the RFDecc during an ABK, to evaluate and train for improved kicking power. © 2026 by the authors. Licensee Universidad de León, Spain. www.unileon.es.

Keywords

biomechanics; combat sports; kinematic analysis; Martial arts; sport performance