Convergent validity of taekwondo high-intensity intermittent sport-specific tests and their relationship with lower limb muscle power performance

(Konvergente Validität von sportartspezifischen Hochintensitäts-Intervalltests im Taekwondo und deren Zusammenhang mit der Muskelkraftleistung der unteren Extremitäten)

Objective: The interchangeability between multiple Frequency Speed of Kick Test (FSKTmult) and chest Taekwondo Anaerobic Intermittent Kick Test (TAIKTchest) has not been established, which prevents determining whether they reflect the same underlying construct of ability to repeat high-intensity kicks. Moreover, the relationship between the ability to repeat high-intensity kicks and lower limb muscle power requires further investigation. This study aimed to: establish the construct convergent validity between the FSKTmult and TAIKTchest; investigate their relationship with countermovement jump (CMJ) test. Methods: Twenty-two national/international-level taekwondo athletes participated in this study. On the first day, they performed three CMJ followed by one of the intermittent tests in a randomized and counterbalanced order. After 48 hours, the other intermittent test was performed. During the FSKTmult and TAIKTchest, heart rate (HR) was measured, while blood lactate concentration ([La]) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were recorded at the end of the tests. Results: FSKTmult total kick performance, as well as absolute and relative power performances, showed high shared variance (R2 = 62-92%, p < 0.001) with respective TAIKTchest performances. HR, [La], and RPE responses were significantly higher (p = 0.001, Cohen`s d = 0.4-1.3) in the FSKTmult than in TAIKTchest. Most high-intensity intermittent performances showed high significant correlations (r = 0.51-0.78, p < 0.05) with respective CMJ performances. Conclusions: FSKTmult performances can be predicted from the respective TAIKTchest performances and vice versa. However, the distinct methodological characteristics of the tests generate specific performance, physiological, and perceptual dynamics. Lower limb muscle power could influence performance in high-intensity kicks.
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Notationen:Kampfsportarten
Tagging:HIIT Validität
Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in Physiology
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2026
Jahrgang:17
Seiten:1825858
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch