The computer record and analysis of struggle dynamics of the judo fight (P253)

  • Kulasa J
  • Kalina R
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Abstract

The purpose of every sport rivalry is the result (in general victory).In the judo like in every sport fights, rivalry consist on direct wipingoff two competitors. The result Of that kind of fight is correlated withthe level of training and in the same time With health, psychomotorcompetence and the tactical preparation. However, it is difficult todecide by using some analytical methods whether the competitor is ableto Win in a given and next fights. The Winner is the one who, accordingto the principal judo rule, Will use in an optimal Way his braintogether with the body. That is why according to some judo expertsassessment the data from the competitors fights' observations might bemore prognostic. The simplest analyses are the observations done byregistering events using video, or writing the results down on the papersheets and processing this information e.g. by adding determined action.The modern approach provides necessity of analyzing some events duringthe fight (as well as record) in the function of time. The method ofobservation data registering together With using some symbols which area set of codes of given catches and throws in judo is a very timeconsuming and troublesome method in the sense of processing information.Also laborious is method which the observation data are registered in atraditional way by using special sheets.The modern computer technologies enable to register the data much fasterand also they enable data's multifaceted processing. The pilot researchshows that applying this innovative method is highly effective.The main aim of this work is the presentation of the method. Using thismethod goes beyond the format of judo fights and might be applied in allkinds of sport fights and self-defense.

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Kulasa, J., & Kalina, R. M. (2008). The computer record and analysis of struggle dynamics of the judo fight (P253). In The Engineering of Sport 7 (pp. 557–562). Springer Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-09413-2_68

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