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There are few detailed publications that allow performing associations
between the technical aspects and the occurrence of injuries. The purpose
of this study was to apply a methodology based in recording material to
assess the injury risk factors. Common nage-waza judo techniques during
regular training of amateur judokas were used as a case study. Novice
students (n=193; 100 men and 93 women) from the University of Vigo
during five academic years (2003 to 2008) were filmed during the ordinary
training period of the technical execution of ten nage-waza techniques.
The obtained data were evaluated using descriptive statistics and tpatterns
analysis. Thus, it was possible to identify the presence of typical
inaccuracies during execution of the technique uncovering the main
temporal sequence of errors allowing us to link our findings with the
injury occurrence. In order to narrow the unexpected causes of accidents
regarding poor technique performance in regular training, this research
provides the hidden temporal sequence of errors of common throw
techniques, helping professionals to correct the key technical errors in
order to prevent diverse type injuries. The methodology developed here
could be easily extended to other martial sports.
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Judo nage-waza techniques Accidents Injury Regular amateur training Regular amateur training T-pattern analysis
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Citation
Lage, Iván Prieto; Gutiérrez-Santiago, Alfonso; Curran, P. Thomas; Prieto, M.A. (2016). Injury assessment of common nage-waza judo techniques for amateur judocas. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. ISSN 0956-7135. 16:3, p. 961-982