PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITIES BY GENDER IN JUDO: COMBAT PHASES, TECHNIQUES AND BIOMECHANICAL LEVERS

F. Bello, E. Aedo-Muñoz, C. Brito, B. Miarka
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The aim of the current study was to compare and verify factors associated with gender in combat phases, techniques and biomechanical leversused during judo matches, and performance probabilities in those same matches. We evaluated high-level judo athletes from each weight division who qualified for the Olympic Games. 773 male and 638 female bouts were analyzed based on the motor actions during approach, gripping, attack, defense, groundwork and biomechanics of techniques. The current results demonstrated significant differences between male and female bouts in pause frequencies [7(4;12); 9(4;13); p≤0.05], and approach with displacements [1(0; 6); 3(0;9); p≤0.05]. Female athletes used higher frequencies of techniques with different biomechanical levers for attacks (i.e. trunk leg lever attempts; waist lever variable attempts, waist lever variable effective and attempts, and maleolo lever effective and attempts; p≤0.05), while men used more variations of gripping (i.e. left collar, left collar and sleeve, both collars, right sleeve, left sleeve and both sleeves; p≤0.05) and groundwork attacks (i.e. Osae-waza, kansetsu-waza and shime-waza attempts; p≤0.05). The regression analysis demonstrated that female performance probabilities are associated positively with the use of Osae-waza, Variable/medium length attempted and scored, Arm/foot lever, Minimum lever attempted and scored and negatively with the grip on both collars, while male performance probabilities are associated positively with the use of Variable/medium length scored, Arm/foot lever scored, Minimum lever attempted and negatively with the grip on the right sleeve. The present data can be applied by coaches and athletes to elaborate the training programs focused on competitive strategies that increase the chances of winning.
柔道性别的表现分析和概率:战斗阶段,技术和生物力学杠杆
当前研究的目的是比较和验证在柔道比赛中使用的战斗阶段、技术和生物力学杠杆与性别相关的因素,以及在相同比赛中的表现概率。对参加奥运会各重量级的高水平柔道运动员进行评价,对773场男、638场女运动员在接近、抓握、进攻、防守、基础和技术生物力学方面的运动动作进行分析。目前的研究结果表明,男性和女性在暂停频率上存在显著差异[7(4;12);9 (4; 13);P≤0.05],接近位移[1(0;6);3 (0, 9);p≤0.05)。女运动员使用不同生物力学杠杆的技术频率更高(即躯干腿杠杆尝试;腰杠杆可变尝试、腰杠杆可变有效尝试、腰杠杆有效尝试;P≤0.05),而男性更多地使用夹持方式(左领、左领兼袖、双领、右袖、左袖和双袖);p≤0.05)和基础攻击(即Osae-waza、kansetsu-waza和shime-waza攻击);p≤0.05)。回归分析表明,女性的表现概率与使用Osae-waza、可变长度/中等长度的尝试和得分、手臂/脚杠杆、最小尝试和得分呈正相关,与两个衣领上的抓地力呈负相关,而男性的表现概率与使用可变/中等长度的得分、手臂/脚杠杆得分、最小尝试的杠杆呈正相关,与右袖子上的抓地力呈负相关。目前的数据可以应用于教练和运动员精心设计的训练计划,侧重于提高获胜机会的竞争策略。
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