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The frequency of falls in children judo training

REGULI, Zdenko and Michal VÍT

Basic information

Original name

The frequency of falls in children judo training

Authors

REGULI, Zdenko (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Michal VÍT (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

1. vyd. Zagreb, 8th International scientific conference on kinesiology, p. 246-247, 3 pp. 2017

Publisher

Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Field of Study

Sport and leisure time activities

Country of publisher

Croatia

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

printed version "print"

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14510/17:00096672

Organization

Fakulta sportovních studií – Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-953-317-049-7

UT WoS

000404245100080

Keywords (in Czech)

úpolové sporty;bojová umění;prevence zranění;sportovní výkon

Keywords in English

combat sport;martial arts;injury prevention;sport performance
Changed: 4/9/2020 03:58, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Purpose: Falling techniques are inseparable part of youth judo training. Falling techniques are related to avoiding injuries exercises (Nauta et al., 2013). There is not good evidence about the ratio of falling during the training in children. Methods: 26 children (age 8.88±1.88) were video recorded on ten training sessions for further indirect observation and performance analysis. Results: Research protocol consisted from recording falls and falling techniques (Reguli et al., 2015) in warming up, combat games, falling techniques, throwing techniques and free fighting (randori) part of the training session. While children were taught almost exclusively forward slapping roll, backward slapping roll and sideward direct slapping fall, in other parts of training also other types of falling, as forward fall on knees, naturally occurred. Conclusions: Judo coaches should stress also on teaching unorthodox falls adding to standard judo curriculum (Koshida et al., 2014). Various falling games to teach children safe falling in different conditions should be incorporated into judo training. Further research to gain more data from groups of different age in various combat and non-combat sports is needed.
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