Five weeks of Yuishinkai karate training improves balance and neuromuscular function in older adults: a preliminary study.
Hajer MustafaAimee HarrisonYao SunGregory E P PearceyBruno FollmerBenjamin M NazaroffRyan E RhodesE Paul ZehrPublished in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2022)
5-weeks of karate training delivered in a fashion to mimic generally accessible community-level programs improved balance and strength in older adults. Whole-body movement embodied in karate training enhanced neuromuscular function and postural control. We met the overriding goal of this preliminary study to emphasize and assess feasibility and safety for the generalizability of martial arts interventions to real-world communities to impact health outcomes. Further quantitative work should explore threshold dose and development of martial arts training interventions as potential "exercise is medicine" functional fitness for older adults.