The Influence of Long-Term Karate Training on the Development of Cognitive Functions in Athletes
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Scientific Trends
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This article examines the impact of long-term karate training on the development of cognitive functions in athletes. It analyzes the characteristics of attention, memory, information processing speed, and executive functions developed through systematic training. It demonstrates that the specific nature of karate training and competition, which requires quick decision-making, anticipating opponents' actions, and maintaining high concentration, contributes to the development of cognitive abilities. The findings support the use of karate as a means of not only physical but also cognitive development.