Published October 22, 2017 | Version v1
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ANALYSIS OF THROWING TECHNIQUE IN 35th NATIONAL GAMES JUDO COMPETITION FOR WOMEN DURING 2015

  • 1. Ph.D Research Scholar, Tamilnadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai, Tamilnadu
  • 2. Associate Professor, Department of Physical Education, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu

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The Technical efficacy of throwing techniques in 35th National Games 2015 were subject to analysis. 56 female competitors in seven weight categories of different states, competing in 77 bouts under the 2012-2016 IJF Rules were analysed using Open judo software and recorded video footage of National games 2015 judo competitions.  The ultimate aim was to develop a technical profile for Throwing techniques in India judo, looking into technique type and throwing efficiency. After the data analysis the female participants most effectively use standing technique (Te waza) to obtain scoring, with Ippon seoi nage (one arm shoulder throw) proving to be the most effective technique among Indian judokas. Osoto makikomi (major outer winding throw) and MOROTE-Seoi Nage (Both hand and shoulder throw) are being the other most scoring and efficient techniques.

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