Effects of a Complex, Partnered Martial Arts-based Intervention on Cognitive Processing.

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Enrollment

72

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

April 11, 2023

Study Completion Date

April 17, 2023

Conditions
Cognitive ChangeProcessing, Visual Spatial
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Martial Arts Training Group

Participants in the experimental intervention group will attend as many of the 24 in-person training sessions as possible, and complete remote solo training at their leisure, for the duration of the intervention period. During the in-person sessions, they will be instructed in the three exercises practiced in the experimental group, known as hubud, chi sau and padwork. Hubud is a turn-based, partnered, coordination drill involving moves derived from numerous martial arts, most often seen in the Filipino martial art of Kali. Chi Sau is a simultaneous contact drill from Chinese Kung Fu, specifically the Wing Chun school. Padwork is an amalgam of punching and kicking combinations used against focus pads or padded sticks to improve coordination, most commonly seen in kickboxing and Muay Thai. Participants will aim to reach a level of comfort and competency in the basic, non-competitive aspects of these exercises by the end of their participation in this intervention.

BEHAVIORAL

Flexing, Toning and Balance

Participants in the active comparator group will attend as many of the 24 in-person training sessions as possible, and complete remote solo training at their leisure, for the duration of the intervention period. During the in-person sessions, participants will start with a 5-minute warmup of basic joint mobilization exercises and dynamic stretching techniques. After this, participants will engage in a mild intensity circuit of exercises using resistance bands, bodyweight exercises and stability/balance exercises for approximately 50 minutes. The last 5 minutes of the session will be left for cooldown exercises and light stretching. Heartrate will be monitored regularly in order to prevent these exercises exceeding the relative intensity of the Martial Arts intervention group. Participants will be allowed to talk and interact with research assistants in order to keep socialization effects consistent across groups.

Trial Locations (1)

61801

Exercise, Technology, and Cognition Laboratory - Louise Freer Hall 284, Urbana

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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