The effect of specialized Hongquan martial arts training on the development of visual-motor integration in children
Juan-Juan Zhang, Jia Lu, Chen-Tao Liu

TL;DR
This study shows that long-term Hongquan martial arts training improves children's visual-motor integration and related skills like balance and attention.
Contribution
The study reveals specific improvements in visual-motor integration and cognitive functions with varying durations of Hongquan martial arts training in children.
Findings
Children with 5+ years of Hongquan training showed significant improvements in visual-motor integration, balance, and attention.
One-year training improved working memory, while three-year training improved balance.
Long-term training during the sensitive developmental period enhances visual-motor abilities more effectively.
Abstract
This study examines the effects of different durations of Hongquan martial arts training on the development characteristics of visual-motor integration (VMI) abilities in children and the relevant influencing factors. A total of 59 children, aged 9–11 years, who were active practitioners of Hongquan martial arts were recruited from the Lu Jia Hongquan Cultural Heritage Base and the Xiaolong Martial Arts School in Xi’an. Additionally, 21 children of the same age were recruited from a Primary School in Hi-Tech District, Xi’an, as the normal control group. The subjects were divided into four groups based on their years of training: the no-training group, 1-year training group, 3 years training group, and 5+ years training group. The visual-motor integration ability, visual perception ability, action coordination ability, attention, and executive function of the subjects were tested using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Education and Training Studies · Martial Arts: Techniques, Psychology, and Education · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
