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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses

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Main Author: Andreato L.V.*
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Julio U.F., Goncalves Panissa V.L., Del Conti Esteves J.V., Hardt F., Franzoi De Moraes S.M., Oliveira De Souza C., Franchini E.
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Language: eng
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Summary: © 2015 National Strength and Conditioning Association.The aim of this study was to analyze performance, time structure, technical actions, and perceptual responses in Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes during a simulated competition. For this purpose, 10 athletes were analyzed in a simulated competition (4 matches of 10 minutes). Physical tests and scales of the perception of effort and recovery were applied. The matches were recorded for the purpose of technical-tactical analysis and to determine the time structure. The main results show that in the simulated competition, reaction time (F 2.5,17.6 2.7; p 0.087; η 2 0.28) and flexibility (F 7,63 1.5; p 0.172; η 2 0.15) were unchanged across the matches. An analysis of variance showed a significant difference for grip endurance using the kimono (F 2.0,15.9 8.1; p 0.004; η 2 0.50), which was not confirmed by the Bonferroni test. Jump height indicated postactivation potentiation after match 2 (F 7,63 3.5; p 0.003; η 2 0.28). The maximal isometric handgrip strength in the dominant hand (F 3.2,28.6 2.9; p 0.049; η 2 0.24) and in the nondominant hand (F 7,63 3.8; p 0.002; η 2 0.30) showed a decline after matches 3 and 4. Although these data indicate the onset of fatigue, the effort/pause ratio of the matches was not altered (F 3,12 0.6; p 0.624; η 2 0.13). The perceptions of effort (F 3,27 0.9; p 0.469; η 2 0.09) and recovery (F 1.9,17.0 2.4; p 0.125; η 2 0.21) and the degree of fatigue reported (F 1.5,13.8 0.5; p 0.588; η 2 0.05) did not change during the simulated competition. Thus, it may be concluded that the execution of successive matches causes a decline in maximal isometric handgrip strength. No changes in the time structure of the matches or in the perceptual responses were observed.
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spelling Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses© 2015 National Strength and Conditioning Association.The aim of this study was to analyze performance, time structure, technical actions, and perceptual responses in Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes during a simulated competition. For this purpose, 10 athletes were analyzed in a simulated competition (4 matches of 10 minutes). Physical tests and scales of the perception of effort and recovery were applied. The matches were recorded for the purpose of technical-tactical analysis and to determine the time structure. The main results show that in the simulated competition, reaction time (F 2.5,17.6 2.7; p 0.087; η 2 0.28) and flexibility (F 7,63 1.5; p 0.172; η 2 0.15) were unchanged across the matches. An analysis of variance showed a significant difference for grip endurance using the kimono (F 2.0,15.9 8.1; p 0.004; η 2 0.50), which was not confirmed by the Bonferroni test. Jump height indicated postactivation potentiation after match 2 (F 7,63 3.5; p 0.003; η 2 0.28). The maximal isometric handgrip strength in the dominant hand (F 3.2,28.6 2.9; p 0.049; η 2 0.24) and in the nondominant hand (F 7,63 3.8; p 0.002; η 2 0.30) showed a decline after matches 3 and 4. Although these data indicate the onset of fatigue, the effort/pause ratio of the matches was not altered (F 3,12 0.6; p 0.624; η 2 0.13). The perceptions of effort (F 3,27 0.9; p 0.469; η 2 0.09) and recovery (F 1.9,17.0 2.4; p 0.125; η 2 0.21) and the degree of fatigue reported (F 1.5,13.8 0.5; p 0.588; η 2 0.05) did not change during the simulated competition. Thus, it may be concluded that the execution of successive matches causes a decline in maximal isometric handgrip strength. No changes in the time structure of the matches or in the perceptual responses were observed.2024-12-06T13:55:56Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 2015 - 20251533-429510.1519/JSC.0000000000000819https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/7992ark:/33523/001300000qj51Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research297Andreato L.V.*Julio U.F.Goncalves Panissa V.L.Del Conti Esteves J.V.Hardt F.Franzoi De Moraes S.M.Oliveira De Souza C.Franchini E.engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:56:03Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/7992Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:56:03Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
title Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
spellingShingle Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
Andreato L.V.*
title_short Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
title_full Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
title_fullStr Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
title_sort Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Simulated Competition Part II: Physical Performance, Time-Motion, Technical-Tactical Analyses, and Perceptual Responses
author Andreato L.V.*
author_facet Andreato L.V.*
Julio U.F.
Goncalves Panissa V.L.
Del Conti Esteves J.V.
Hardt F.
Franzoi De Moraes S.M.
Oliveira De Souza C.
Franchini E.
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author2 Julio U.F.
Goncalves Panissa V.L.
Del Conti Esteves J.V.
Hardt F.
Franzoi De Moraes S.M.
Oliveira De Souza C.
Franchini E.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andreato L.V.*
Julio U.F.
Goncalves Panissa V.L.
Del Conti Esteves J.V.
Hardt F.
Franzoi De Moraes S.M.
Oliveira De Souza C.
Franchini E.
description © 2015 National Strength and Conditioning Association.The aim of this study was to analyze performance, time structure, technical actions, and perceptual responses in Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes during a simulated competition. For this purpose, 10 athletes were analyzed in a simulated competition (4 matches of 10 minutes). Physical tests and scales of the perception of effort and recovery were applied. The matches were recorded for the purpose of technical-tactical analysis and to determine the time structure. The main results show that in the simulated competition, reaction time (F 2.5,17.6 2.7; p 0.087; η 2 0.28) and flexibility (F 7,63 1.5; p 0.172; η 2 0.15) were unchanged across the matches. An analysis of variance showed a significant difference for grip endurance using the kimono (F 2.0,15.9 8.1; p 0.004; η 2 0.50), which was not confirmed by the Bonferroni test. Jump height indicated postactivation potentiation after match 2 (F 7,63 3.5; p 0.003; η 2 0.28). The maximal isometric handgrip strength in the dominant hand (F 3.2,28.6 2.9; p 0.049; η 2 0.24) and in the nondominant hand (F 7,63 3.8; p 0.002; η 2 0.30) showed a decline after matches 3 and 4. Although these data indicate the onset of fatigue, the effort/pause ratio of the matches was not altered (F 3,12 0.6; p 0.624; η 2 0.13). The perceptions of effort (F 3,27 0.9; p 0.469; η 2 0.09) and recovery (F 1.9,17.0 2.4; p 0.125; η 2 0.21) and the degree of fatigue reported (F 1.5,13.8 0.5; p 0.588; η 2 0.05) did not change during the simulated competition. Thus, it may be concluded that the execution of successive matches causes a decline in maximal isometric handgrip strength. No changes in the time structure of the matches or in the perceptual responses were observed.
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