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EVALUATION OF THE MUSCULAR RESPONSE OF THE UPPER LIMBS IN FEMALE JUDOCKS OF NATIONAL SELECTION THROUGH TENSIOMIOGRAFIA
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Judo control or control is characterised by an opposition relationship between two individuals fighting the body to apply specific techniques to ensure scoring, projecting/derrousing the back adversary on the ground or finalising with a control technique (immobilisation, luxation or strangulation). During the struggle, attacker judoca can quickly move to defence, and vice versa, as judo is a game of constant balance and imbalance, action and reaction. It is an (open) acyclic modality that allows complex technical gestures with high coordination in their implementation, thus translating into a dynamic sport and an “intermittent effort that requires complex technical skills and prepares for tactical excellence in achieving sporting success” (Henry, 2011). Multiple maximum and explosive actions of short duration (20-30 seconds) are performed during fighting, with interruptions every 5-10 seconds. The average duration of a judo control is 7.18 (0.2) minutes (Degoutte et al., 2003), the relationship between work and rest being 2: 1 and 3: 1 (Pulkkinen, 2001).The judogi handles are used in judogi to apply techniques, pulling and pushing the adversary being constant. A number of studies have been carried out which point to the importance of the strength and power of arms in the yield of this method (Garcia Garcia 2012; Monteiro et al. 2009 and 2011; Franchini et al. 1999). We will therefore analyse the muscles involved in pulling and pushing into the judo by a non-invasive method, Tensiomiography (TMG). Force, Power and Force Production Rate assessments will also be carried out in Supino and Removed exercises through Isocontrol, whether or not there is a correlation with the data recorded with TMG.Objective: The aim of this Master’s study project is to analyse the counter-properties of muscles involving pulling and pushing female judocas through TMG and to compare them with Force, Power and Force Production Rate assessments in supino and trim exercises.

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