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The interest of this study perspective, which allows us to interpret competitive action in more detail, is also
important to reflect that according to the legal adaptations dictated by the rules of a modality, it makes its
study necessary. The objective was to analyse the predominance of technical actions used in the 2021
European Judo Championship based on combat time and golden score. The study sample focused on 400
combats of the European Judo Championship 2021. We used an observation system created for this
purpose, according to the classification system proposed by Kodokan. Cross-frequency tables were
produced, where the association degree between variables was analysed using the Chi Square test, where
the significance level was set at p ≤ .05. We complemented the association analysis between variables by
calculating the adjusted standardized residuals. The predominance of techniques and their effectiveness
presented a similar hierarchy in both the combat and golden score phases. In golden score, women showed
a significant association with hip techniques and men with frontal sacrifice techniques. Female athletes
proved to be more effective in percentage terms in the golden score phase.
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Keywords
Judo Kodokan European Championship Combat Performance Competitive Performance Analysis.
Citation
Batista, M., Torres, D., Sombra, K., Honório, S., Santos, J., Galan-Arroyo, C., Rebelo, M., Silveira, P., & Louro, H. (2024). Analysis of the predominance of technical actions used in the 2021 European Judo Championship depending on combat time and golden score. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 19(1Proc), 410-413.
Publisher
Faculty of Education. University of Alicante.