Release Date: 2024-03-04

Key Points of Success for Kickboxing Athletes: From Physiology to Performance

Release Date: 2024-03-04

From Physiology to Performance"" provides a deep dive into the sport’s multifaceted nature, covering everything from physiological requirements to energy system dynamics essential for peak athletic performance. This comprehensive guide offers a detailed examination of how energy systems fuel the high-intensity demands of Kickboxing, including both aerobic and anaerobic capacities. It integrates performance analysis with [...]

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359180
ISBN978-605-335-918-0 (PDF)
LanguageENG
Page Count168
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PlaceIstanbul
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From Physiology to Performance"" provides a deep dive into the sport’s multifaceted nature, covering everything from physiological requirements to energy system dynamics essential for peak athletic performance. This comprehensive guide offers a detailed examination of how energy systems fuel the high-intensity demands of Kickboxing, including both aerobic and anaerobic capacities. It integrates performance analysis with theoretical explanations of techniques, enhancing understanding through visual illustrations that demonstrate practical applications.
The book discusses the theoretical underpinnings that govern the training and execution of Kickboxing techniques, ensuring that both novice enthusiasts and seasoned athletes find valuable insights to enhance their skills. It also delves into the strategic aspects of performance optimization, making it an indispensable resource for coaches and athletes focused on elevating their competitive edge.
Designed to bridge the gap between science and application, ""Kickboxing: From Physiology to Performance"" not only educates its readers on the essential components of fitness and fight strategy but also inspires them to apply this knowledge practically in training and competitions. Whether you’re looking to understand the complex bioenergetics of the sport or seeking to refine your techniques, this book provides the essential content to foster your development in the dynamic world of Kickboxing.

Cebrail Gencoglu (Author)
Assistant Professor, Erzurum Technical University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0990-9224
3Dr. Cebrail Gençoğlu, born in 1995 in Erzurum, Turkey, is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sport Sciences, Erzurum Technical University. He embarked on his academic journey as a top graduate from the Faculty of Education’s Department of Physical Education and Sports Teaching in 2017. Subsequently, he pursued his master’s degree in Physical Education and Sports at the Institute of Health Sciences, Atatürk University. Dr. Gençoğlu continued his academic progression by commencing his doctoral studies in 2020 at Atatürk University’s Winter Sports and Sports Sciences Institute, Department of Physical Education and Sports. He earned his doctorate in 2023 with a dissertation titled “Time-Motion Analysis of the Kickboxing World Championship and the Calculation of Energy System Contributions in.

Suleyman Ulupinar (Editor)
Associate Professor, Erzurum Technical University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9466-5278

Serhat Ozbay (Editor)
Associate Professor, Erzurum Technical University
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6424-8871

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