Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas

SUMMARY: The objective of this research was to establish the anthropometric characteristics and somatotype profiles of Montenegrin male and female judokas, divided by weight categories. The sample was composed of 170 Montenegrin judokas, 92 male judo athletes (21.8 ± 3.9 years) and 78 female judo at...

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Autores principales: Drapsin,Miodrag, Bojanic,Danilo, Ljubojevic,Milovan, Sadri,Filip, Jaksic,Damjan, Trivic,Tatjana, Drid,Patrik
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220200005012442021-06-10Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin JudokasDrapsin,MiodragBojanic,DaniloLjubojevic,MilovanSadri,FilipJaksic,DamjanTrivic,TatjanaDrid,Patrik Martial arts Judo Skinfold thickness SUMMARY: The objective of this research was to establish the anthropometric characteristics and somatotype profiles of Montenegrin male and female judokas, divided by weight categories. The sample was composed of 170 Montenegrin judokas, 92 male judo athletes (21.8 ± 3.9 years) and 78 female judo athletes (20.5 ± 3.1 years). All athletes were of national level, divided by official weight categories. This study provides normative data of anthropometric and somatotype profiles in relation to gender and weight categories of Montenegrin judo athletes. The anthropometric profiles changed according to weight category, whereas, anthropometric parameters were highest in the heaviest category as compared to other weight categories. In the domain of male somatotype profiles, three different types of somatotype in relation to weight category were obtained. The three weight categories were endomorphic mesomorphs (-90 kg, -100 kg, >100 kg), ectomorphic mesomorphs (-60 kg, -73 kg, -81 kg) and judo athletes of -66 kg were mesomorphic ectomorphs. All the female athletes were endomorphic mesomorphs, except for category 52. Representatives from the -52 kg were mesomorphic endomorphs. This study highlights how somatotype profiles of national judo athletes differ between weight categories. It is likely that some changes could be used in applying proper training methods with a focus on the athletes’ physical abilities, which could result in a decrease in somatotype diversity among weight categories.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.38 n.5 20202020-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022020000501244en10.4067/S0717-95022020000501244
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Martial arts
Judo
Skinfold thickness
spellingShingle Martial arts
Judo
Skinfold thickness
Drapsin,Miodrag
Bojanic,Danilo
Ljubojevic,Milovan
Sadri,Filip
Jaksic,Damjan
Trivic,Tatjana
Drid,Patrik
Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas
description SUMMARY: The objective of this research was to establish the anthropometric characteristics and somatotype profiles of Montenegrin male and female judokas, divided by weight categories. The sample was composed of 170 Montenegrin judokas, 92 male judo athletes (21.8 ± 3.9 years) and 78 female judo athletes (20.5 ± 3.1 years). All athletes were of national level, divided by official weight categories. This study provides normative data of anthropometric and somatotype profiles in relation to gender and weight categories of Montenegrin judo athletes. The anthropometric profiles changed according to weight category, whereas, anthropometric parameters were highest in the heaviest category as compared to other weight categories. In the domain of male somatotype profiles, three different types of somatotype in relation to weight category were obtained. The three weight categories were endomorphic mesomorphs (-90 kg, -100 kg, >100 kg), ectomorphic mesomorphs (-60 kg, -73 kg, -81 kg) and judo athletes of -66 kg were mesomorphic ectomorphs. All the female athletes were endomorphic mesomorphs, except for category 52. Representatives from the -52 kg were mesomorphic endomorphs. This study highlights how somatotype profiles of national judo athletes differ between weight categories. It is likely that some changes could be used in applying proper training methods with a focus on the athletes’ physical abilities, which could result in a decrease in somatotype diversity among weight categories.
author Drapsin,Miodrag
Bojanic,Danilo
Ljubojevic,Milovan
Sadri,Filip
Jaksic,Damjan
Trivic,Tatjana
Drid,Patrik
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Bojanic,Danilo
Ljubojevic,Milovan
Sadri,Filip
Jaksic,Damjan
Trivic,Tatjana
Drid,Patrik
author_sort Drapsin,Miodrag
title Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas
title_short Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas
title_full Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas
title_fullStr Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas
title_full_unstemmed Somatotype Profiles of Male and Female Montenegrin Judokas
title_sort somatotype profiles of male and female montenegrin judokas
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2020
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022020000501244
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