RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Analysis of Successful Behaviors Leading to Groundwork Scoring Skills in Elite Judo Athletes A1 Santos Rodríguez, Luis A1 Iglesias-Soler, Eliseo A1 Carballeira Fernández, Eduardo A1 Dopico Calvo, Xurco A1 Mayo, Xián A2 Educacion Fisica y Deportiva K1 Educación Física K1 Key Performance Indicator K1 Lateral Structure K1 Grip K1 Grappling K1 Ne-waza AB [EN] The present study aimed (1) to propose an approach of observational analysis of thepreceding standing judo (tachi-waza (TW)) context to a groundwork (ne-waza (NW)) grapplingscore (NWGS), and (2) to analyze the outcomes of applying such a model in high-level judoists. Weconducted an observational analysis of 176 NW scoring actions of 794 combats observed in Baku’sWorld Judo Championships of 2018. Women scored more NWGS, performing more corporal controlsbut less segmental controls compared with the men. Moreover, NWGS were scored predominatelyduring the second and third minutes of combat, independently of the sex or the weight category.Most NWGS occurred after an asymmetrical lateral structure, without showing associations witha particular type of NWGS. The movement structure of the attacking action during TW leadingto an NWGS was predominantly techniques without turn, followed closely by techniques withturn, and barely performed after supine position techniques. Data showed that NWGS occurredmore frequently after a failed TW attack (68.6%) than after a scored TW attack (31.4%). The TWattacker achieved NWGS with a higher frequency (62%) than the TW defender (38%), who mainlytook advantage of a failed TW attack (98.5% vs. 1.5%, after failed vs. scored TW, respectively).The grip configurations most frequently employed during TW were dorsal-sleeve and flap-sleeve;overall, frontal grips were predominant over dorsal grips. However, no specific TW grip was relatedto success or grip progression before an NWGS. Our results will help judo coaches understandthe influence of these factors on judo performance and optimize the planning and execution oftechnical–tactical content. PB MDPI LK https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19972 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19972 NO Dopico-Calvo, X.; Iglesias-Soler, E.; Santos, L.; Carballeira, E.; Mayo, X. Analysis of Successful Behaviors Leading to Groundwork Scoring Skills in Elite Judo Athletes. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 3165. DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD Jul 6, 2024