Time-motion analysis in elite female Wushu Sanda athletes according to competitive phases and weight categories

B. B. Vasconcelos, F. D. Vecchio
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Introduction: Wushu Sanda is a Chinese combat sport. Objective: To measure the time-motion structure of elite female wushu sanda athletes during the 13th World Wushu Championships in different weight divisions (light, middle, and heavy categories) and competition phases (eliminatory, quarterfinals, semifinals and finals). Material and methods: Fifty-five female athletes from 31 countries participated in 46 matches during the competition. All 46 matches, accounting 95 rounds, 35 in light, 25 in middle and 35 in heavyweight divisions, took part in the study. Matches were analyzed using the software Kinovea™. Each match was reproduced in slow motion (50%) twice; therefore, one athlete was observed each time to ensure that all activities would be registered, totalizing 92 observations (46 matches, 2 observations per match). We registered the time in observation, preparation, interaction, effort, pause, high-intensity and low-intensity activities. Results: Descriptive data showed an effort:pause ratio of 2.2:1, a high:low intensity efforts ratio of 1:1.3, and mean observation-preparation-interaction times of 4.5-1.2-4.2 seconds. When comparing by weight category, heavyweight categories had higher total fighting time per round than the light and middle categories. Also, heavyweight categories had longer preparation and interaction mean-time; and referee interruption time frequency, total and mean times than the light and middle categories. Total pause time was also higher for heavyweights. According to the competitive phase, semifinal matches had shorter observation times than eliminatory and final matches. Also, semifinal matches had lower low-intensity time than quarterfinals and finals. Conclusions: Wushu sanda is an intermittent combat sport, and female athletes present some time-motion differences according to weight division and competitive phase.
优秀女子武术散打运动员按比赛阶段和重量类别的时-动分析
武术散打是中国的一项搏击运动。目的:测量第13届世界武术锦标赛优秀武术女子散打运动员在不同量级(轻、中、重)和比赛阶段(淘汰赛、四分之一决赛、半决赛和决赛)的时动结构。材料与方法:来自31个国家的55名女运动员参加了46场比赛。共有46场比赛参加了这项研究,共95轮,其中35轮是轻量级比赛,25轮是中级比赛,35轮是重量级比赛。使用Kinovea™软件分析匹配。每一场比赛用慢动作(50%)再现两次;因此,每次观察一名运动员,以确保所有活动都被记录下来,总共92次观察(46场比赛,每场比赛2次观察)。我们记录了观察、准备、互动、努力、暂停、高强度和低强度活动的时间。结果:描述性数据显示努力:暂停比为2.2:1,高强度:低强度努力比为1:1.3,平均观察-准备-互动时间为4.5-1.2-4.2秒。在按重量类别进行比较时,重量级选手每回合的总战斗时间高于轻型和中型选手。重量级奖项的准备和互动时间也较长;而裁判中断时间频次、总次数和平均次数均高于轻、中两类。重量级选手的总停顿时间也更高。根据比赛阶段,半决赛的观察时间比淘汰赛和决赛的观察时间短。此外,半决赛的低强度比赛时间比四分之一决赛和决赛要短。结论:武术散打是一项间歇格斗运动,女运动员在不同的量级和比赛阶段表现出一定的时间-动作差异。
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