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Temporary judo combat structure of women with visual impairment

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  • A. Gutiérrez-Santiago
  • J.A. Gutiérrez
  • I. Prieto-Lage

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The study of the temporary judo combat structure presents various problems. The judokas (B1-B2-B3) do not compete with equal fighting conditions. The objectives of the study are to determine the temporary structure of judo combat in women with visual impairment, test if the changes in rules have modified the temporality of combat, and establish if there are differences between the visual categories. Of the judokas with visual impairment that competed in the 2018 IBSA Judo World Championship (94 women), all of them participated. By means of observational methodology, we analysed all of the combats (n = 133). In order to obtain the results, we used different analysis techniques: descriptive, one-way ANOVA, t-test to show independents, effect size and detection of t-patterns. The level of significance established for the study was ρ ≤ 0.05. The results determined a temporary structure for each weight category. With these, the judo professionals will be able to develop precise and suitable trainings for these athletes. We conclude that the combat temporality has changed. There are differences among visual categories, the B1 judokas win only a few combats and their combats are shorter. We consider it necessary to equalise the competition conditions.

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  • A. Gutiérrez-Santiago & J.A. Gutiérrez & I. Prieto-Lage, 2020. "Temporary judo combat structure of women with visual impairment," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(4), pages 631-645, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:20:y:2020:i:4:p:631-645
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2020.1774729
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