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2012-08-18 13:34

Brains, not brawn, for knockout karate punch: science

Brain power, not brute strength, may explain how karate experts can break bricks with a bare-handed strike, according to scientists who say years of martial arts training alter the organ's wiring.

Researchers in Britain compared the short-range punches of a dozen karate masters to those of 12 physically fit novices and found the black belts' secret lay not in muscle power but an ability to coordinate the peak velocity of their shoulder and wrist.

This allowed higher acceleration and a bigger impact force, the scientists say in the latest issue of the journal Cerebral Cortex.

The scientists then scanned the two groups' brains, and found that those who threw the bigger punch had changes in the structure of their white matter, which transmits signals between the brain's processing regions.

The longer they had been training, the more changes.

"The karate black belts were able to repeatedly coordinate their punching action with a level of coordination that novices can't produce," study co-author Ed Roberts of Imperial College London's medicine department said in a statement.

"We think that ability might be related to fine tuning of neural connections in the cerebellum (the part of the brain that governs motor control), allowing them to synchronise their arm and trunk movements very accurately."

Scientists believe that through the process of learning a skill, patterns of brain activity adapt as performance improves.
Now they believe they have also found proof of changes to the actual brain structure.

"This has implications for our understanding of the role of white matter connectivity in motor coordination," said the paper. (AFP)





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'가라테 괴력의 비결은 뇌의 힘'

가라테(공수도) 고수들이 맨손으로 벽돌을 격파할 수 있는 비결은 체력이 아니라 뇌의 힘에 있다는 연구가 나왔다.

영국 런던 임페리얼 대학 연구진은 가라테 고수 12명과 체력이 좋은 초보자 12명의 펀치력을 비교한 결과 고수들의 비결은 근육에 있는 것이 아니라 어깨와 손목의 최고 속도를 결합시켜 가속도를 높이고 충격을 크게 만드는 능력에 있는 것으로 밝혀졌다고 `세리브럴 코어텍스'(대뇌피질) 저널 최신호에 발표했다.

연구진은 펀치력 비교 후 두 그룹의 뇌 영상을 비교한 결과 펀치력이 큰 사람들의 뇌 백질 구조에 변화가 일어난 것을 발견했다.

백질은 뇌의 정보처리 영역 간에 신호를 보내는 부위인데 훈련기간이 긴 사람일수록 큰 변화가 일어난 것으로 나타났다.

연구진은 "고수들이 펀칭 동작을 반복적으로 조정하는 능력은 초보자들이 따라갈 수 없는 수준이었다"고 밝혔다.

이들은 "이런 능력은 운동조절을 담당하는 소뇌 내부의 미세한 신경 연결부 조절과 관련된 것으로 보인다. 고수들은 이를 통해 팔과 상체 운동을 매우 정확하게 동시에 시행할 수 있는 것 같다"고 말했다. (연합뉴스)


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