Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions

This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of successive stages of high-level judo competitions on match outcome and the factors effecting it. A total of 4550 official matches in both men and women were included in the analysis. Frequencies and percentages were used for descriptive statistics. Mean...

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Autores principales: Bayram Ceylan, Furkan Öztürk, Sükrü Serdar Balci
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:898f1277aac9442991c5a117cceccbf62021-11-21T11:16:55ZEffect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions2174-074710.18002/rama.v15i1.6234https://doaj.org/article/898f1277aac9442991c5a117cceccbf62020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://revpubli.unileon.es/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/6234https://doaj.org/toc/2174-0747This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of successive stages of high-level judo competitions on match outcome and the factors effecting it. A total of 4550 official matches in both men and women were included in the analysis. Frequencies and percentages were used for descriptive statistics. Mean and standard deviations with 95% confidence intervals were also presented. The difference in the variables investigated for each stage of judo competitions was analysed with the Chi-square test. Continuous variables were analysed with the Kruskal-Wallis test. The way competitors won a match differed in elimination, final stages, and medal matches (p=.02). When the difficulty of the matches increased, the percentage of the matches ended with ippon decreased and the percentage of the matches resulted with waza-ari increased. The percentage of the matches without any shido decreased from the elimination to the finals while there was a significant increase in the percentage of the matches with shido (p=.01). The match duration was found to increase from eliminations to the finals (p=.00). The efficiency index of the winner athletes during the first stage was higher than the other stages (p<.05). In conclusion, high-level judo athletes won a match with different scores at different stages during high-level judo competitions. Moreover, athletes were awarded with penalties more during the finals compared to eliminations, and match duration incrementally increased from the eliminations to the finals.Bayram CeylanFurkan ÖztürkSükrü Serdar BalciUniversidad de Leónarticlecombat sportsmartial artsjudoperformance analysismatch analysis, event phaseefficiency indexSportsGV557-1198.995ENESPTRevista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 14-21 (2020)
institution DOAJ
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language EN
ES
PT
topic combat sports
martial arts
judo
performance analysis
match analysis, event phase
efficiency index
Sports
GV557-1198.995
spellingShingle combat sports
martial arts
judo
performance analysis
match analysis, event phase
efficiency index
Sports
GV557-1198.995
Bayram Ceylan
Furkan Öztürk
Sükrü Serdar Balci
Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
description This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of successive stages of high-level judo competitions on match outcome and the factors effecting it. A total of 4550 official matches in both men and women were included in the analysis. Frequencies and percentages were used for descriptive statistics. Mean and standard deviations with 95% confidence intervals were also presented. The difference in the variables investigated for each stage of judo competitions was analysed with the Chi-square test. Continuous variables were analysed with the Kruskal-Wallis test. The way competitors won a match differed in elimination, final stages, and medal matches (p=.02). When the difficulty of the matches increased, the percentage of the matches ended with ippon decreased and the percentage of the matches resulted with waza-ari increased. The percentage of the matches without any shido decreased from the elimination to the finals while there was a significant increase in the percentage of the matches with shido (p=.01). The match duration was found to increase from eliminations to the finals (p=.00). The efficiency index of the winner athletes during the first stage was higher than the other stages (p<.05). In conclusion, high-level judo athletes won a match with different scores at different stages during high-level judo competitions. Moreover, athletes were awarded with penalties more during the finals compared to eliminations, and match duration incrementally increased from the eliminations to the finals.
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author Bayram Ceylan
Furkan Öztürk
Sükrü Serdar Balci
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Furkan Öztürk
Sükrü Serdar Balci
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title Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
title_short Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
title_full Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
title_fullStr Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
title_sort effect of different stages on match outcomes during high level judo competitions
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