The Dynamics of Victory: Exploring the Movement Patterns of Female Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athletes in Winning and Losing Combats through Time-Motion Analysis La Dinámica de la Victoria: Explorando los Patrones de Movimiento de Atletas Femeninas de Jiu-Jitsu Brasileño en Combates Ganadores y Perdedores a través del Análisis de Tiempo-Movimiento

Santos, Marco Antonio Ferreira dos; dos Santos, Marco Antonio Ferreira; Mauricio, Clovis de Albuquerque; de Albuquerque Maurício, Clovis; Soto, Dany Alexis Sorbazo; Aedo-Munoz, Esteban; Brito, Ciro Jose; Pierantozzi, Emanuela; Miarka, Bianca

Abstract

In the quest to understand the dynamics of female Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) combats, this research delves into the world of winning and losing. By comparing time-motion analysis based on different outcomes, our objective was to unveil the movement patterns of victory. Our sample included 209 winning (W) versus 209 losing (L) female international BJJ combats, presenting a comprehensive picture of the combat landscape. Through time-motion analysis, we explored various BJJ combat phases, such as approach, gripping, transition, side control, mounting, attack, defense, low-intensity movement, and total time. The statistical results highlight significant differences between winners and losers in key aspects of the combats. Notably, side control (W= 47.7 [27.8; 96.5]s vs. L= 27.3 [20.3; 41.9]s), mount (W= 40.0 [16.6; 85.9]s vs. L= 15.9 [6.1; 25.6]s), attack (W= 50.1 [28.6; 86.7]s vs. L= 16.6 [7.7; 35.7]s), defense (W= 14.6 [6.6; 38.2]s vs. L= 38.8 [17.7; 77.0]s), and low-intensity movement (W= 55.9 [23.4; 132.2]s vs. L= 111.5 [58.7; 225.6]s) revealed differences between the winners and losers. The implications extend to sports psychology and judo training, providing knowledge for enhancing performance, optimizing training programs, and making strategic decisions during combat.

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Título según WOS: The Dynamics of Victory: Exploring the Movement Patterns of Female Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athletes in Winning and Losing Combats through Time-Motion Analysis
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85182556285 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Retos
Volumen: 51
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 1543
Página final: 1549
DOI:

10.47197/RETOS.V51.101063

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS