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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 60-71
Author(s):  
Chiyoung Lee ◽  
Bongjun Choi ◽  
Sunggu Jo
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-76
Author(s):  
Nu'man Aji Haqqo

Objectives of research and development Develop and implement the fall training model on Judo Athlete for Beginners, the results of the development of the fall training model on Judo Athlete for Beginners, In addition, research and development is conducted to obtain in-depth information about the development and implementation of the exercise model and know the effectiveness, Model created. This research and development uses Research Development (R D) development methods from Borg and Gall. Subjects in this research and development are reserved for Beginner judo athletes.The model effectiveness test uses a drop test instrument to collect  data on Judo's fall ability. Analysis of research data using t test with significance level of 0.05. Data analysis obtained the average data value of 4 models of fall training on judo athletes for beginners is feasible and effective to improve the fall in the beginner athlete. In the significance test the difference from the data of 4 techniques that the difference from pre test and post rear fall test from stand (1) Test 0.00 0.05. (2) Front fall test from standing: 0.00 0.05 (3) Fall test falls forward: 0.01 0.05 (4) Left-left fall test:0.00 0.05 indicates that there is a significant difference between before and after the effect of treatment Model of fall training on judo athletes for beginners and can increase the fall of judo athletes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Vita Murniati Tarawan Lubis ◽  
Rizky Aji Pambudi ◽  
Vitriana Biben

Judo is described as a physical contact sport. A judo athlete should try to make themovement of throwing, slamming and holding the opponent's strength during the game. To perform the technique well, muscle strength is important in judo athletes. As one of the components of physical fitness in athletes, muscle strength has an important role for the judo athlete to maximize their performance and have their best achievement. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship of muscle strength level of judo athletes with their achievement in Pekan Olahraga Nasional (PON) XVIII 2012 in Riau. A cross-sectional study using the analytical method was done on 19 Judo athletes as subjects. Data are collected from secondary data as a result of muscle strength examination measured by push, pull, and leg dynamometer, conducted by Komite Olah Raga Nasional (KONI) West Java. Judo athletes who participated Pekan Olah Raga Nasional (PON) XVIII 2012 championship in Riau were included while athletes who injured were excluded. In this study judo athletes who won medals (got achievement) were 7 athletes, while those who did not win medals (did not get the achievement) were 12 athletes. The significance value (p-value) for the relationship of muscle strength with judo athlete’s achievement as measured by push dynamometer was 0.764, pull dynamometer was 0.570, and leg dynamometer was 0.132. In conclusion, there isno significant relationship between the level of muscle strength with the judo athlete’s achievement on Pekan Olah Raga Nasional (PON) XVIII 2012.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-52
Author(s):  
Dinar Ajeng Kristiyanti ◽  
Garth Wishnuwardhana Pangemanan

To determine the best Judo athlete, Rajawali Judo Club of Battalion Arhanud 1 Divif 1 Kostrad has several obstacles such as making a decision in determining the best Judo athlete by the Coach and the Achievement Development which only based on experience which is estimated without the existence of any system. This results in subjectivity and the absence of a strong basis for competent objective decision making which then triggers gaps between athletes. The absence of specific criteria creates that result in not targeting the selection of the best Judo athletes. For this reason, a method, in this case, is needed to choose the AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) method and a number of criteria as indicators in determining the best Judo athlete. While the referenced criteria are Self-Dropping Technique (Ukemi), Slamming Technique (Nage-waza), Lockdown or Lying Technique (Katame-waza), Discipline and Achievement. The purpose of this study is expected to produce statistical data as an evaluation material for the training team to minimize or even eliminate the gap between fellow Judo athletes at the Rajawali Judo Club of Battalion Arhanud 1 Divif 1 Kostrad. The result of this study is based on Analytical Hierarchy Process calculations, obtained the most important priority criteria in determining the best Judo athlete in which the Achievement criteria with value  0.325 or equivalent to 32%, then followed by Disciplinary criteria with value 0.227 or equivalent to 23%, Slamming Technique criteria (Nage-waza) with value 0.211 or equivalent to 21%, Lockdown/Laying Technique criteria (Katame-waza) with value 0.125 or equivalent to 12% and in the last rank the Self-Dropping Technique criteria (Ukemi) with value 0.112 or equivalent to 11%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomotaka Sato ◽  
Hirokazu Kitahara ◽  
Haruki Honda ◽  
Fuminori Katsukawa ◽  
Masataro Hiruma ◽  
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Motricidade ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Ítalo Sérgio Lopes Campos ◽  
Yan Sobral Campos ◽  
Hector Andrés Páez Ardila ◽  
Alam Dos Reis Saraiva ◽  
Amauri Gouveia Jr.

Considering the complexity of judo and the ample energy and neuromuscular demands, a whole process of competitive preparation must be directed to different physical capacities allowing the athlete to perform his combat actions with the best suitability possible. Mapping the  behaviour of a judo athlete from observations of behaviour units  in a real fighting situation would be a way of trying to identify the best topography or the best "aptitude" to achieve victory. The present investigation analysed the judo from the interactions of a real competition situation, aiming to verify, between winners and losers, possible differences or correlations between anthropometric parameters, motor performance and functional behaviours in a competitive situation. The results showed that: a) the experience is decisive between winning or losing; b) leg techniques are the most used between winners and losers, and losers use them more frequently; c) there are different strategies between fights; d) The energy cost in judo depends on the configuration of the fights. It is believed that such results can help coaches and athletes in guiding and rationalizing the training process in relation to performance determinants in judo.


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