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Observational analysis of technical-tactical performance in initiation to combat in karate

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  • Vanessa Sastre
  • Daniel Lapresa
  • Javier Arana
  • Rafael Ibáñez
  • M. Teresa Anguera

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In training karate, sports initiation through combat or kumite is becoming more and more relevant. The objective of the present work, carried out using an observational methodology, consists of analysing the technical-tactical performance in the initiation to kumite of karate. The observational sample is made up of 61 data packets, generated by 37 competitors, suitable for combat, in 40 combats. The records have been made using the LINCE software. The quality of the data has been guaranteed through inter-observer agreement and within the generalisability theory. A lag sequential analysis has been carried out in a complementary manner, using GSEQ5 software, and a second analysis was performed for the detection of T-patterns, using the THEME software, Edu6 version. The results obtained have made it possible to characterise the offensive technical action executed whether with the fist or leg, the laterality related to the guard that supports the action and the segment with which it is performed, the area of the body to which the technique is directed, and the efficiency obtained. This work is a relevant starting point in the longitudinal programming of formative karate.

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  • Vanessa Sastre & Daniel Lapresa & Javier Arana & Rafael Ibáñez & M. Teresa Anguera, 2021. "Observational analysis of technical-tactical performance in initiation to combat in karate," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(1), pages 126-138, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:21:y:2021:i:1:p:126-138
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2020.1853450
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