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Analysis on the Type and Characteristics of Penalty in World Judo

세계유도 반칙 유형 및 특성 분석

  • Lee, Seung Hun (Dept of Sport Science, Korea Institute of Sport Science) ;
  • Lee, Man Gi (Dept of Sports Healthcare, Inje University)
  • 이승훈 (한국스포츠정책과학원) ;
  • 이만기 (인제대학교 스포츠헬스케어학과)
  • Received : 2020.10.19
  • Accepted : 2020.12.20
  • Published : 2020.12.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the penalty types and characteristics of world judo players. Using a total of 19,889 penalties in 9,737 matches at the World Judo Grand Prix, the team draws a difference in the types and time of fouls according to gender, weight class and time. Results Both foul play and warning showed gender differences, and both men and women affected warning rates in weight class and time classification. In addition, fouls caused by non-combat behavior and camouflage attacks have a forward direction of time, and a low time of fouling by heavyweight athletes. Judo athletes and leaders expect to be used as basic data based on scientific data, such as training, skills, tactics and motivation, taking into account the characteristics of the foul type. Requires follow-up studies of scoring relationships and winning factors.

이 연구는 세계 유도 선수들의 반칙 유형 및 특성 분석에 목적을 두고 수행하였다. 5년간의 세계유도그랑프리대회 9,737경기에서 총 19,889회의 반칙 자료를 활용해 성별, 체급, 시간에 따른 반칙 유형과 시간의 차이를 도출하였다. 연구결과 반칙패와 경고 모두 성별에 따른 차이를 나타냈으며, 체급과 시간 분류에 따라 남녀 모두 경고 비율이 달라졌다. 또한, 비 전투적 행동과 위장 공격에 의한 경고는 시간의 흐름에 영향을 받고, 헤비급 선수들의 반칙 발생 시간이 낮게 나타나는 것을 확인하였다. 이 연구 결과를 바탕으로 유도 선수와 지도자는 반칙 유형의 특성을 고려한 훈련, 기술, 전술, 동기부여 등 과학적 데이터에 기반을 둔 기초 자료로 사용되어 국내 유도선수들이 반칙 및 페널티를 전략적으로 활용하는 초석이 되기를 기대한다. 또한, 향후 페널티와 득점의 관계 및 승패 요인을 고려한 후속 연구가 필요하다고 사료된다.

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