Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 759626
Technical and Tactical Aspects That Differentiate Winning and Losing Performances in Elite Male Karate Fighters
Technical and Tactical Aspects That Differentiate Winning and Losing Performances in Elite Male Karate Fighters // Collegium antropologicum. Supplement, 39 (2015), Suppl. 1; 95-102 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Technical and Tactical Aspects That Differentiate Winning and Losing Performances in Elite Male Karate Fighters
Autori
Vidranski, Tihomir ; Sertić, Hrvoje ; Jukić, Josefina
Izvornik
Collegium antropologicum. Supplement (0353-3735) 39
(2015), Suppl. 1;
95-102
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
martial arts ; situational efficiency ; technique frequency ; tactical concept ; karate fighters
Sažetak
The purpose of this research was to identify the fighters’ technical and tactical activity indicators in order to determine indicator significance regarding situational efficiency and designation between winning and losing performances in a karate match. We scientifically observed a sample of 274 male contesters of 137 karate matches during the 2008 World Karate Championship in Tokyo. Each individual competitor was observed in maximum of three matches. The matches were recorded using a DVD camera in order to collect data for further analysis, and the sample was further described using 48 technical and tactical indicators of situational efficiency and match outcome variables.The obtained results indicate that a karate match is composed of 91% of non- scoring techniques and 9% of scoring techniques in the total technique frequency. On this basis a significant difference in the situational efficiency between the match winners and the losing contesters has been discovered. Those two groups of fighters exhibit a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) in 11 out of 21 observed variables of situational efficiency in the table of derived situational indicators. A prevalence of non-scoring techniques suggests that energy demand and technical and tactical requirements of a karate match are in the largest extent defined by non-scoring techniques. Therefore, it would be a grave mistake to disregard non-scoring karate techniques in any future situational efficiency studies. It has been discovered that the winners differ from the defeated contesters by a higher level of situational efficiency in their executed techniques, which incorporate versatility, biomechanical and structural complexity, topological diversity and a specific tactical concept of technique use in the attack phase.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pedagogija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Kineziološki fakultet, Zagreb,
Fakultet za odgojne i obrazovne znanosti, Osijek
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- Scopus
- MEDLINE
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