For those of you who speak Portuguese (or have a translation plugin installed in your browser) Marcus Augustine’s JUDÔ DE BASE website is an interesting resource.
Recent posts have included:
- Time of the 2022 Grand Slam Fights
- Principles of Judo Training as an Organized Form of Physical Activity for Children
- Tel Aviv Grand Slam: analysis of the champions/champions
- Portugal GP and Paris GS: analysis of champions
- Performance analysis in Japan
- How did 430 international judo medalists score?
- World Championships Juniors 2021 – medalist analysis
Example 1: Zagreb Grand Prix 2021: analysis of the champions/champions
https://judodebase.blogspot.com/2021/09/zagreb-grand-prix-2021-analises-dasos.html
In this post for example Marcus explores the attack rates and suggests :
“…Throwing performed during kumi-kata was the most frequent form of attack in nage-waza , having been used by nine gold medalists…”
Another interesting point is the suggestion of a two hands on the back grip was most effective, but least frequent.
Example 2: Principles of Judo Training as an Organized Form of Physical Activity for Children
This article is a review of some Polish research into the participation in Judo by children. Key points mentioned were:
- When do children start judo?
- What are the recommendations regarding the frequency and duration of training in this age group?
- Lesson Objectives
- Ways of teaching-learning-training
- Safety during training
Summary
The site is well worth keeping an eye on; the posts do act as a form of advertising for the online e-learning courses offered; just so you are aware.
This post is not an endorsement for the courses; and is written solely as the site is interesting NOT as an advertisement for the business supporting the blog.