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- Title
VIDEO ANALYSISES OF TECHNIQUES IN 17th MEN WORLD TAEKWON-DO CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2005.
- Authors
Fatma, Arslan; Özden, Taşgin
- Abstract
Objective: The target of this study is to research the techniqueal analysis of competition and the techniques which are effectiand on success in 17th Men World Taekwon-do Championship, 2005. Method: Surrounding of the research consists of 31 sportsmen winning elimination competitions in Championship. Semi final and final competitions recorded by World Taekwon-do Federation have been watched on DVD and video analysis has been done. That the countries have used which techniques most to get the achievement in competitions is researched by examining usage frequency and numerical values of applied techniques according to rounds for all competitions in championship. Results: It is found out that the total points of the techniques used in all rounds throughout semi final and final competitions in Championship, is 277. The dispersion of this total point in semi final and final competitions according to rounds: it is 53 in 1. Round, 60 in 2, Round, 83 in 3. Round in semi final competitions; it is 18 in 1. Round, 25 in 2. round and 38 in 3. round in final competitions. The pailding technique is used most. While they are attacking, the most applied technique is contra-pailding through semi final and final competitions. Korea becomes the first in contra-pailding, getting 31, the highest points. Iran becomes the second, getting 14. Conclusions: Generally, Contra Pailding Technique is applied with 57 points in semi final competitions in 15 matches and 45 rounds, with 25 points in final competitions in 8 matches and 24 rounds; Direct Pailding Technique is applied with 41 points in semi final competitions in 16 matches and 48 rounds, with 15 points in final competitions in 8 matches and 24 rounds and Pailding-in Lap Technique is applied with 52 points in semi final competitions in 16 matches and 48 rounds, with 18 points in final competitions in 8 matches and 24 rounds.
- Subjects
TAE kwon do; WORLD championships; BOXING techniques; ATHLETES; SPORTS events; WINNING &; losing (Contests &; competitions); ATHLETIC ability testing; MATHEMATICAL analysis; DIGITAL video; SPORTS competitions
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2009, Vol 9, Issue 2, p117
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article