sábado, 8 de outubro de 2016

Utilização de dados de time-motion de judô para diferenciar o treinamento entre categorias de peso em homens e mulheres da modalidade

Para quem quer saber mais sobre a utilização de dados de time-motion de judô para diferenciar o treinamento entre categorias de peso em homens e mulheres da modalidade. Sairá em breve na JSCR.

quinta-feira, 16 de junho de 2016

Demandas técnico-táticas e fisiológicas de combates da luta olímpica

Está para sair o artigo gratuito da RAMA sobre luta olímpica. Espero que apreciem!
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Para quem quer ler o artigo completo, apenas clique no link: http://revpubli.unileon.es/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/3309


terça-feira, 14 de junho de 2016

Comparações de resultados dos combats: análise técnico-tática do MMA feminino

Você já se perguntou como a Honda consegue atingir tais resultados no MMA? Como uma lutadora que investe em nocaute pode se dar bem? Quais as diferenças? Esse artigo do International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport fala exatamente sobre isso!
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sexta-feira, 20 de maio de 2016

The Activity Profile of Elite Low-Kick Kickboxing Competition.




PURPOSE:

Determine the performance aspects (time-motion and technical-tactical analysis) of top-level low-kick kickboxers according to gender, weight-categories, combat rounds, and match outcome.

METHODS:

Seventy-two kickboxers (44-malesand 28-females) were studied. Thirty-six bouts (male=61, female=41 rounds) were analyzed using a time-motion system. Time structure was classified into three-phases: preparatory-activity time (PT), fighting-activity time (FT), and stoppage-activity time (ST).

RESULTS:

Referee's decisions caused an overall effort-pause ratio (E:P) of ~1:1.5, with a significant difference between weight categories (light and middleweights=1:1.5; and heavyweight=1:1). This ratio was ~1:6 when high-intensity actions-to-pause activities were considered. Significant differences were also observed between rounds (all, P<0.001), with1st, 2nd, and 3rdrounds E:P ratio of: 1:1, 1:1.5,and ~1:2, respectively. The relative times of FT and PT, total-attacking actions, upper-limb actions, number of technical actions performed on the head, and the number of high-intensity actions(HIA)were higher in males than females(all, P=0.05). Males performed higher number of jab-cross actions and fewer low-kick compared with females (P<0.001). Males used upper-limb (63.4%) more than lower-limb techniques (36.6%), targeting in the head (56.9%) more than the body/leg (43.1%) with no significant differences with females (P>0.05). E:P ratio was similar between winners and losers. However, the number of technical actions performed on the head, counter-attack actions, jab-cross technique and total punches were higher in winners than losers(all, P<0.05).


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27197115

AVALIAÇÃO DE ANÁLISE TÉCNICO-TÁTICA EM COMBATES DE JUDÔ POR PROGRAMA COMPUTACIONAL POR USUÁRIOS COM DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE EXPERTISE

Para ler o artigo completo clique 10.4025/jphyseduc.v27i1.2718