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Ko W, Yang J, Hsu C, Hsieh P, Chien C. How Judo Professionals Win and Lost in Competition: A Closer Look at Gender, Weight, Technique, and Gripping. Ann Appl Sport Sci 2022; 10 (4)
URL: http://aassjournal.com/article-1-1093-en.html
1- Office of Physical Education General Education Center, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan (R.O.C)
2- Department of Business Administration, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan (R.O.C)
3- Department of Leisure Services Management, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan (R.O.C) , cyhsu@gm.cyut.edu.tw
4- Department of Leisure Services Management, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan (R.O.C).
Abstract:   (1967 Views)
Background. Judo coaches and athletes must understand the relevant technical content of the competition to improve their judo skills in Taiwan. Therefore, this study intends to explore the current situation and differences in scoring techniques of outstanding judo players and the impact on the victories or defeats of scoring techniques.
Objectives. The purpose of this study is to explore the distribution of judo players of different genders, weight divisions, scoring techniques, and gripping positions that affect the victories and defeats in the competitions.
Methods. The research objects were a total of 185 judo players, 104 male players, and 81 female players, from Judo Competition at the 2019 Taiwan National Games that was held from October 20 to 23, 2019 in the gymnasium of Yuan Ze University Taiwan. The data was collected and analyzed by observing videos in the judo competition venues as the research samples.
Results.  The research shows that there is no significant difference between judo players’ scoring techniques and various weight divisions, but it indicates a significant difference between scoring techniques and various gripping positions, as well as between gripping positions and different weight divisions.
Conclusion. It is recommended to establish a mini-application (app) of judo tactics to provide real-time analysis during training and competitions to coaches and judo players.
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APPLICABLE REMARKS
• The scoring techniques in judo training is mostly used Ashi-waza; therefore, it is recommended that coaches and judo players have more movements of Ashi-waza as a part of the warm-up during the training, such as De-Ashi-Harai, Okuri-Ashi-Harai, and Sasae-Tsurikomi-Ashi.
• Osae-komi-waza is the second most that judo players got points from the games and it takes up a certain proportion of the whole game. It is recommended that coaches and judo players can strengthen the training, such as suppressing one judo player with two to three players to improve the training intensity. Coaches and judo players can try from different angles in Shime waza and Kansetsu waza to increase the training weight.
• Sutemi-waza which has a higher score or wins the games was used less by Taiwanese judo players. To face the diversity of international judo players’ techniques, it is suggested that coaches and judo players should increase the proportion of Sutemi-waza training in their usual training and competitions.

Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Exercise, Training and Health
Received: 2021/12/7 | Accepted: 2022/01/27

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