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Call for Paper Volume 17 Issue 2 April-June 2026 Submit your research before last 3 days of June to publish your research paper in the issue of April-June.

Jumping Strategies and Joint Coordination Efficiencyamong Wushu Student Players in Asports University in Beijing China

Author(s) Ms. Qingqing Gao
Country Philippines
Abstract Recent research underscores the critical role of neuromuscular coordination, core stability, and functional training in optimizing jumping performance in Wushu. Functional training has been shown to enhance kinetic chain efficiency, while core mechanics training improves aerial coordination during complex maneuvers. Physiological studies indicate that Wushu practitioners exhibit superior explosive power and aerobic capacity, reflecting underlying neuromuscular adaptations. However, fatigue from routines can impair jump performance, and movement quality assessments like the Functional Movement Screen reveal coordination inefficiencies that may hinder execution. Biomechanical analyses further highlight how technique variations influence joint coordination strategies. Despite these insights, systematic research on joint coordination patterns across the diverse jumping techniques in Wushu remains limited, pointing to a need for more focused investigation into the integrated neuromuscular demands of the discipline.
Keywords Wushu; jumping performance; neuromuscular coordination; core stability; functional training; kinetic chain; fatigue; movement quality; biomechanics
Published In Volume 17, Issue 2, April-June 2026
Published On 2026-04-03

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