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Study aim
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ه The aim of this study is to investigate an age-specific training program on some predictive indicators of lower limb injury and performance in girl taekwondo athletes aged 9 to 12 years.
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Design
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A clinical trial with the control group, with parallel groups, randomized
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Settings and conduct
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30 female taekwondo athletes will be randomly assigned to two groups, control and experimental, according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Before the intervention begins, tests of Functional and injury prediction tests will be taken from the subjects. The intervention will begin two days after the tests are completed. The intervention includes agility, balance, flexibility, plyometric, and strengthening exercises.
Before each exercise, the examiner will first explain the correct execution method to the participants. All measurements and training will be done at the Taekwondo gym and on the tatami.
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Participants/Inclusion and exclusion criteria
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inclusion criteria: Taekwondo girls aged 9 to 12 who have at least one year of sports experience in this field and at least they have a yellow belt.
Exclusion criteria : Having an injury in the lower extremities or a history of injury in the past year , having abnormalities in the lower extremities, a history of knee and ankle ligament surgery , fractures of the lumbar-pelvic region and lower limb, a history of neurological and systemic diseases
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Intervention groups
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The intervention group will participate in an age-specific exercise program for 8 weeks with three 15-minute sessions per week, while the control group will not receive any intervention.
The intervention will be applied in the form of exercises and will include agility, balance, flexibility, plyometric, and strengthening exercises.
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Main outcome variables
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Agility, performance speed, anaerobic power, dynamic balance, lumbar and pelvic range of motion