Effect of “IPPON” and “Judo 9+” Interventions on Balance and Coordination in Young Judo Athletes

Q4 Medicine
Eglė Naudžiūnaitė, Vaida Aleknavičiūtė-Ablonskė, Justinas Bubelis
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Background. One of the most important skills for judo players is coordination. In judo it is standard to focus more on strength and endurance rather than coordination. Recently coordination of judo players has become a popular topic, and the importance of coordination development has been introduced to researchers. There is a lack of research about the effect of coordination training on balance and coordination changes in judo athletes. The aim. To determine the effect of “IPPON intervention” and “Judo 9+” intervention on balance and coordination. Methods. Seven (5 boys, 2 girls) judo athletes aged 13.5±1.6 yrs., height 1.6±0.13 m, weighs 57.6±14.6 kg with training experience exceeding 9 months (3.7±2.4 years) were recruited for the intervention. A coordination training program formed out of two programs (“IPPON” intervention and “Judo 9+”) was applied for 4 weeks. Static and dynamic balance, coordination of athletes was tested before and after the intervention. Results. Statistically significant differences in coordination, static and dynamic balance of judo athletes were not found after 4 weeks of coordination training. While comparing test results before and after coordination training, we found increases (p > 0.05) of posterolateral reach in right leg (4.14 cm), anterior (0.71 cm) and posteromedial (1.14 cm) reach in left leg in a modified star excursion test, an improvement was found in the Harre coordination test (0.72 s). Conclusion. The four-week IPPON intervention and Judo 9+ exercise program was too short to significantly improve the coordination and dynamic balance of the judo sport. Keywords: static balance, dynamic balance, coordination
“IPPON”与“柔道9+”干预对青少年柔道运动员平衡协调性的影响
背景。柔道运动员最重要的技能之一是协调。在柔道中,更注重力量和耐力而不是协调性是标准的。近年来,柔道运动员的协调性已成为一个热门话题,协调性发展的重要性已被研究者所认识。关于协调性训练对柔道运动员平衡性和协调性变化的影响,目前还缺乏研究。的目标。确定“IPPON干预”和“柔道9+”干预对平衡和协调的影响。方法。柔道运动员7名(男5名,女2名),年龄13.5±1.6岁。身高1.6±0.13 m,体重57.6±14.6 kg,训练经验超过9个月(3.7±2.4年)。由“IPPON”干预和“柔道9+”两个项目组成的协调训练项目,为期4周。对干预前后运动员的静、动平衡、协调性进行测试。结果。经过4周的协调性训练,柔道运动员的协调性、静态平衡和动态平衡均无统计学差异。通过对比协调训练前后的测试结果,我们发现改良星形偏移测试右腿后外侧伸展(4.14 cm)、左腿前侧伸展(0.71 cm)和左腿后内侧伸展(1.14 cm)增加(p > 0.05), Harre协调测试改善(0.72 s)。为期四周的IPPON干预和柔道9+训练项目时间太短,无法显著提高柔道运动的协调性和动态平衡能力。关键词:静平衡,动平衡,协调
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