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Effects of Low-Intensity Blood Flow Restriction Training on Strength and Kicking Performance in Taekwondo Athletes

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NIH registered a new clinical trial (NCT07538037) on ClinicalTrials.gov investigating the effects of low-intensity blood flow restriction training (LI-BFRT) on lower-limb strength and kicking performance in taekwondo athletes. The study examines physical performance and athletic performance conditions using LI-BFRT and HIRT interventions. This is an informational study registration; it creates no compliance obligations for external parties.

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NIH registered a new clinical trial (NCT07538037) on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study investigates the effects of low-intensity blood flow restriction training on lower-limb strength and kicking performance in taekwondo athletes, with conditions listed as Physical Performance and Athletic Performance.

This study registration does not impose compliance obligations on any parties. It is an informational entry in the ClinicalTrials.gov registry and does not create regulatory requirements. Healthcare providers or clinical investigators conducting similar research should monitor ClinicalTrials.gov for updates if applicable.

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Effects of Low-Intensity Blood Flow Restriction Training on Strength and Kicking Performance in Taekwondo Athletes

N/A NCT07538037 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the effects of low-intensity blood flow restriction training (LI-BFRT) on lower-limb strength and kicking performance in taekwondo athletes. Blood flow restriction training is a method that partially restricts blood flow to the muscles during exercise, which may improve performance while reducing training load.

Conditions: Physical Performance, Athletic Performance

Interventions: LI-BFRT, HIRT

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NIH
Published
April 20th, 2026
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Notice
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Executive
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Healthcare providers Clinical investigators
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6211 Healthcare Providers
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Clinical research Athletic performance
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United States US

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Healthcare
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Clinical Operations
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Pharmaceuticals Clinical Research

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