Published 23-09-2024
Keywords
- Martial Arts Routines,
- Professional Athletes,
- Sports Injuries,
- Prevention
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Abstract
Martial arts routine athletes often suffer from sports injuries during daily training and competitions due to insufficient warm-up activities, incorrect technical movements, and other various reasons, which seriously affect the athletes' training effects and competitive performance. By using interview methods and literature survey methods to analyze common sports injuries in martial arts routine athletes and propose corresponding preventive measures, the aim is to reduce the occurrence of sports injuries, which can provide reference for coaches and athletes in daily training, and promote the continuous progress and development of the technical level of martial arts routine athletes.
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