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    PHYSICAL AND BIOMECHANICAL ASPECTS THAT CAN INFLUENCE THE PREFERENCE FOR THE UCHIMATA TECHNIQUE IN JUDO: A CASE STUDY

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    The aim of this study was to compare the handgrip strength, flexibility level (sit and reach test), kumikata and biomechanical aspects of the uchimata technique of two national level judokas, one who favors to use the uchimata (tokui-waza), and one who selects another judo technique in combat. We recorded the highest value of three attempts for handgrip strength (handgrip test), and flexibility (sit and reach); we recorded the highest value of three attempts for strength (handgrip test) and flexibility (sit and reach test); we analyzed the uchimata phases (kuzushi, tsukuri, kake and zanshi) in 3D using Vicon® system. We found that non-traditional kumikata during combat (grips with both hands on the same side), greater level of flexibility (45 vs. 36 cm), greater leg opening distance (113 vs. 66 cm) and greater displacement speed of the center of mass performing the technique (75 vs. 49 cm/s) may be indicators for the choice of uchimata technique as tokui-waza

    INCIDENCES OF STIFFNESS ON SQUAT JUMP VARIABLES

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    The purpose of this study was to relation level the stiffness of the patellar tendon and three portions of the Achilles tendon; inferior, middle, and superior location with performance variables in the squat jump. The sample was composed of 25 belonging to Chilean elite male handball players. It assesses stiffness tendinous patellar and Achilles tendon using to MyotonPro® device. During the squat jump assessment, two force platforms Pasco and ForceDecks® software for analysis. The main results were RFD 0-50 ms (r=0.611), RFDN 0-50 ms (r=0.550), RFD 0-100 ms (r=0.615), and RFDN 0-100 ms (r=0.624) presented a relationship with patellar stiffness, while that Achilles tendon was down relation with peak power in squat jump (r=472). This information can be useful for training judo athletes. From the results, it can be concluded that the stiffness of the patellar tendon and the Achilles tendon determine some mechanical variables of the SJ, mainly in relation to the RFD
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