IMPLICATIONS OF MOTOR FITNESS ABILITIES ON JUDO PLAYERS
Authors:
CH.RAVI KUMAR Dr. Srinivas Nallella
Page No: 1378-1384
Abstract:
Identifying bright people at a young age is critical for judo talent development. A research concentrating on kinanthropometric measures may aid in the development of particular physical parameters that contribute to performance in various weight classes and combat techniques. Coaches and talent scouts may make better educated selections when evaluating future judo players by recognizing important anthropometric characteristics linked with performance, such as height, limb length, body composition, and strength ratios. This research may give useful insights into the physical characteristics that are most favorable in certain positions and weight categories, resulting in more accurate talent identification procedures. Every judoka has distinct physical characteristics that determine their performance potential. Trainers and coaches may acquire data on an athlete's body composition, muscle mass, flexibility, and other pertinent variables by performing a kinanthropometry research. This data allows for the creation of individualized training programs that target individual strengths and shortcomings, hence improving performance results. Coaches may maximize physical readiness, improve technique execution, and reduce the chance of injury by adapting training to an athlete's individual physical profile
Description:
Kinanthropometric Measurements, Judo Players, judo talent development, physical characteristics
Volume & Issue
Volume-11,ISSUE-12
Keywords
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