Adequacy of setting standards for kick impact in the Taekwondo electronic scoring system: comparison of a reference group model based on empirical data
Abstract Background In Taekwondo competitions, the rule is that points are scored when the impact of the kick reaches a predetermined threshold of strength. This study aimed to explore the adequacy of the protector and scoring system (PSS) designed to determine taekwondo body scoring based on a refe...
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Main Authors: | Chang-Hwan Choi (Author), Hyeri Oh (Author), Minsoo Jeon (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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