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A comparison of time-motion and technical-tactical variables between age groups of female judo matches

  • Bianca Miarka
  • , Rubiana Cury
  • , Ricardo Julianetti
  • , Rafael Battazza
  • , Ursula Ferreira Julio
  • , Michel Calmet
  • , Emerson Franchini

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Abstract

The aim of the study was to verify differences between age groups of female judo matches in time-motion and technical-tactical analysis. The sample was composed of pre-cadet (13-14 years, n = 148), cadet (15-16 years, n = 228), junior (17-19 years, n = 104) and senior (>20 years, n = 237) groups. The time-motion indicators consisted of total combat time, standing combat time, displacement without contact, gripping time, total time of techniques, groundwork combat time and pause time, per match and by each combat/pause cycle. Technical and tactical variables were also collected. The one-way analysis of variance and a post hoc test were conducted, P ≤ 0.05. Cadets, with a median of 7 (2, 12), had a number of combat/pause cycles different from junior, with 3 (1, 8.5). Regarding time-motion per match and per cycle, senior had longer total combat time, standing combat time and gripping time than other groups. Senior presented lower frequency of leg techniques than pre-cadet, cadet and junior. Time-motion and technical-tactical variables effects in female judo athletes emphasise the difference between seniors and other groups.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1529-1538
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Sports Sciences
Volume32
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • judo
  • martial arts and women's groups
  • task performance and analysis
  • time and motion studies

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