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Published in: Sport Sciences for Health 2/2019

01-08-2019 | Short Communication

Attack side and direction during the 2017 Judo World Championship

Authors: Rodrigo Guedes de Camargo, Gabriel Magalhães Guerra, Roger Leonardo Rosa, Michel Calmet, Monica Yuri Takito, Emerson Franchini

Published in: Sport Sciences for Health | Issue 2/2019

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During competitions, one of the main goals of judo athletes is to throw their opponents onto their backs, with force and control, to score an ippon, which ends the match [1]. To create the opportunity to apply a throwing technique, judo athletes need to go through the displacement without contact and gripping phases [1]. The judo throwing technique is classically divided in three main phases [2]: (a) kuzushi, which represents the unbalance of the opponent via a combination of displacement, pulling and pushing actions using the grip on the opponents sleeve and lapel; (b) tsukuri, which represents the technique execution and demands a specific combination of legs, trunk and arms positioning to create leverage to throw the opponent in the most efficient way; (c) kake, which represents the finalization of the technique and is characterized by the end of the throwing process (i.e., the phase when the opponent loses contact with the ground up to the impact on his/her back). …
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Title
Attack side and direction during the 2017 Judo World Championship
Authors
Rodrigo Guedes de Camargo
Gabriel Magalhães Guerra
Roger Leonardo Rosa
Michel Calmet
Monica Yuri Takito
Emerson Franchini
Publication date
01-08-2019
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
Sport Sciences for Health / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1824-7490
Electronic ISSN: 1825-1234
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11332-019-00540-6

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