Observational analysis of the variability of actions in judo: the key for success?

M. F. Agostinho, E. Franchini
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The main objective of the present study was to determine whether variation in gripping action, actions before attacking, throwing techniques, direction of attack, transition from standing to groundwork combat, and groundwork techniques varied between male and female judo athletes and between gold, silver and bronze medalists in judo World Championships for cadet, junior and senior athletes. Therefore, 296 athletes who won medals in these competitions between 2018 and 2019, who executed a total of 1202 scoring actions in standing position and 300 scoring actions in the groundwork combat were analyzed. Higher variation was observed for gold medal winners for grip, actions before attack compared to bronze medalists, whereas transition variation was greater for gold medal winners compared to the other medalists. However, no differences were found between age groups, except when interacting with sex, as a lower technique variation was observed in female cadets compared to all other male age groups. Additionally, less variation was observed in females compared to males for grip, actions before attacking, number of techniques and direction of attacks. Therefore, variation in some elements can properly discriminate the podium position, females present less variation than males, but no relevant differences were found between age groups.
柔道动作变异性的观察分析:成功的关键?
本研究的主要目的是探讨男女柔道运动员在抓握动作、进攻前动作、投掷技术、进攻方向、从站立到基础格斗的转变、基础技术等方面的变化,以及在世界柔道锦标赛学员、初级和高级运动员的金、银、铜牌得主之间的差异。因此,我们以2018 - 2019年在上述比赛中获得奖牌的296名运动员为研究对象,对其站立式计分动作1202个、基础格斗计分动作300个进行了分析。与铜牌获得者相比,金牌获得者在握力、攻击前动作方面的变化更大,而金牌获得者的过渡变化则比其他奖牌获得者更大。然而,除了与性别的相互作用外,在年龄组之间没有发现差异,因为与所有其他男性年龄组相比,在女性学员中观察到较低的技术变化。此外,与男性相比,女性在抓握、攻击前的动作、技术数量和攻击方向上的差异更小。因此,某些因素的变化可以很好地区分领奖台位置,女性的变化小于男性,但年龄组之间没有相关差异。
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