BODY DIFFICULTIES IN RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS ROUTINES

IF 0.6 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Science of Gymnastics Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-04 DOI:10.52165/sgj.11.1.37-55
Amanda Batista, R. Garganta, Lurdes Ávila-Carvalho
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The aims of this study were: (1) to analyze the diversity and variety of body difficulty elements in individual routines of elite rhythmic gymnasts that competed at the 2013 and 2014 Lisbon World Cup; (2) to compare these characteristics across different ranking groups; (3) to identify and hierarchize the variables that most contribute to the success in the difficulty score in competition. 288 routines were analyzed based on difficulty, according to the 2013-2016 Code of Points. The gymnasts were divided into three groups according to their ranking routine. For statistical analyses, Kruskal-Wallis’ and Mann-Whitney’s non-parametric tests, Pearson Correlation and multiple regression were used. Among all body difficulties, the rotation elements were the group with the most variety, while jump elements had the least variety. Gymnasts tend to use the same jumps, balance elements and rotations in all their routines. The gymnasts in the finals (finalists) presented a higher number of complex elements (mixed and multiple difficulties) than the other groups. However, the best gymnasts showed a lower variety in the choice of body difficulties. Their routines focused on rotation elements and number of turns. Lower occurrences of balance and jump elements were verified. We identified the following hierarchy of importance of the variables that contribute to the success in the difficulty score: value of rotations; value of jumps; value of balance elements and value of mixed difficulties. Therefore, the rotation elements presented a higher importance in the routines in RG in the Olympic cycle 2013-2016.
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艺术体操动作中的身体困难
本研究的目的是:(1)分析2013年和2014年里斯本世界杯优秀艺术体操运动员个人动作中身体难度要素的多样性和多样性;(2)比较不同等级群体的这些特征;(3)识别和分级最有助于在竞争中取得成功的难度分数的变量。根据2013-2016年《积分规则》,对288个套路进行难度分析。体操运动员按排位动作分为三组。统计分析采用Kruskal-Wallis和Mann-Whitney非参数检验、Pearson相关检验和多元回归。在所有的身体难点中,旋转元素的变化最多,而跳跃元素的变化最少。体操运动员倾向于在他们所有的动作中使用相同的跳跃、平衡元素和旋转。体操决赛选手的复杂难度(混合难度和多重难度)比其他组要多。然而,最优秀的体操运动员在身体难度选择上表现出较低的多样性。他们的套路集中在旋转元素和旋转次数上。较低出现的平衡和跳跃元素被证实。我们确定了以下影响难度得分的变量的重要性层次:旋转值;跳跃值;平衡元素的价值和混合困难的价值。因此,在2013-2016年奥运周期的RG项目中,旋转元素的重要性更高。
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