Title of article
Comparison of Mental Toughness and Power Test Performances in High-Level Kickboxers by Competitive Success
Author/Authors
Slimani، Maamer نويسنده Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Zarzouna,Tunisia , , Miarka، Bianca نويسنده Physical Education and Sport School, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil , , Briki، Walid نويسنده Qatar University, College of Arts and Sciences, Sport Science Program, Doha, Qatar , , Cheour، Foued نويسنده High Institute of Applied Biology of Medenine, Gabes,Tunisia ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Pages
7
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1
To page
7
Abstract
Kickboxing is a high-intensity intermittent striking combat sport, which is characterized by complex skills and tactical key actions with short duration. The present study compared and verified the relationship between mental toughness (MT), countermovement jump (CMJ) and medicine ball throw (MBT) power tests by outcomes of high-level kickboxers during National Championship. Thirty two high-level male kickboxers (winner = 16 and loser = 16: 21.2 ± 3.1 years, 1.73 ± 0.07 m, and 70.2 ± 9.4 kg) were analyzed using the CMJ, MBT tests and sports mental toughness questionnaire (SMTQ; based in confidence, constancy and control subscales), before the fights of the 2015 national championship (16 bouts). In statistical analysis, Mann-Withney test and a multiple linear regression were used to compare groups and to observe relationships, respectively, P ≤ 0.05. The present results showed significant differences between losers vs. winners, respectively, of total MT (7(7;8) vs. 11(10.2;11), confidence (3(3;3) vs. 4(4;4)), constancy (2(2;2) vs. 3(3;3)), control (2(2;3) vs. 4(4;4)) subscales and MBT (4.1(4;4.3) vs. 4.6(4.4;4.8)). The multiple linear regression showed a strong associations between MT results and outcome (r = 0.89), MBT (r = 0.84) and CMJ (r = 0.73). The findings suggest that MT will be more predictive of performance in those sports and in the outcome of competition.
Journal title
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Record number
2395004
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