Position before submission? Techniques and tactics in competitive no-gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Charalampos Spanias, Christopher Kirk, Karsten Øvretveit
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) is a grappling-based combat sport performed either with a traditional uniform, the gi, or without, known as no-gi. Differences between the two when it comes to gripping, pace, and ruleset can affect match characteristics, which has implications for how athletes approach competition. The present study investigated time-motion and technical-tactical characteristics in matches from official no-gi submission-only BJJ tournaments. The analysis included 26 regional and 26 international athletes from the light-feather to super-heavy weight class. Match characteristics did not differ between competition levels, style (guard or pass player), or weight (p > 0.05). The duration of positional dominance was similar between competition levels and styles (p > 0.05), but significantly different between winners and losers (p < 0.05; effect size (ES) = 0.39). Positional dominance also correlated with upper-body submissions (r = 0.50; p < 0.05). Interestingly, positional dominance appeared inconsequential in matches determined by lower-body submissions. In fact, athletes winning by lower-body submissions, in most cases a heel hook, exerted no positional control prior to their victory. The high- to low-intensity ratio was 1:2 and 1:1, for regional and international athletes, respectively. The standing to ground time ratio was 1:2 for both groups. In addition to the novel competition characteristics of competitive no-gi BJJ, these findings indicate that there are strategical discrepancies that precede distinctly different submission holds.
提交前的位置?竞技巴西柔术的技术和战术
巴西柔术(BJJ)是一种以格斗为基础的格斗运动,要么穿传统的制服,即gi,要么不穿,即no-gi。两者在抓握、速度和规则设置方面的差异会影响比赛特征,这对运动员如何对待比赛有影响。本研究调查了巴西柔术比赛的时间运动和技战术特征。该分析包括26名地区和26名国际运动员,从轻量级到超重量级。比赛水平、风格(后卫或传球球员)和体重之间的匹配特征无显著差异(p > 0.05)。位置优势持续时间在竞争水平和竞争风格之间差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05),在竞争对手和竞争对手之间差异显著(p < 0.05);效应量(ES) = 0.39)。位置优势也与上半身提交相关(r = 0.50;P < 0.05)。有趣的是,位置优势在由下半身提交决定的比赛中显得无关紧要。事实上,运动员通过下半身的动作赢得比赛,在大多数情况下是脚跟钩,在他们获胜之前没有施加位置控制。区域运动员和国际运动员的高、低强度比分别为1:2和1:1。两组站地时间比均为1:2。除了竞技无gi巴西柔术的新竞争特征外,这些研究结果表明,在明显不同的提交方式之前存在战略差异。
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