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摘要
背景:Osoto-gari是一种腿抛技术,主要依靠髋部伸展来发起腿的横扫运动。高扫面接触速度是有效执行该技术的关键因素。虽然一些文献强调扫腿动作的全身协调,但躯干和头部运动的作用仍不清楚。这项研究调查了头部和躯干的运动(包括骨盆和上半身)在柔道后腰动作时对腿的扫荡速度的影响。方法:采用运动捕捉系统(250 Hz)采集17名男子黑带柔道运动员的运动数据。使用Pearson积矩相关和逐步线性回归来确定与扫面接触(SC)时扫腿速度相关的运动学变量。结果:在24个变量中,有6个变量与最大掠腿高度(MSH)和最高掠腿高度(SC)的头倾斜角度、最高掠腿高度(MSH)的头倾斜角速度和最高掠腿高度(MSH)的躯干倾斜角速度相关,建立了逐步回归模型(调整R2 = 0.53, p = 0.009)预测最高掠腿速度。结论:本研究结果表明:(1)增加头部前倾角度有助于视觉系统快速处理目标位置的空间信息,从而促进扫腿动作的执行;(2)头部前倾旋转较大,导致躯干快速旋转,有利于提高扫腿速度。
Analysing head and trunk motion in the judo osoto-gari technique: relationship to sweeping-leg velocity.
Background: Osoto-gari is a leg throw technique that primarily relies on the hip extension to initiate the sweeping motion of the leg. A high sweep contact velocity is a crucial factor in efficiently executing this technique. While some literature emphasises whole-body coordination in the leg-sweeping action, the roles of trunk and head motion remain unclear. This study investigates head and trunk movements (including the pelvic and upper torso) contributing to higher leg-sweep velocities when executing the judo osoto-gari.
Methods: Kinematic data were collected from 17 male black-belt judokas using a motion capture system (250 Hz). Pearson product-moment correlation and stepwise linear regression were used to identify kinematic variables linked to the sweeping-leg velocity at sweep contact (SC).
Results: Six out of twenty-four variables correlated with sweeping-leg velocity at SC. A stepwise regression model (adjusted R2 = 0.53, p = 0.009) predicted sweeping-leg velocity based on head-tilt angle at maximum sweeping-leg height (MSH) and SC, head-tilt angular velocity at MSH, and trunk-tilt angular velocity at MSH.
Conclusions: The findings of this study indicate that (1) increasing the forward angle of the head aids the visual system in rapidly processing spatial information about the target position, thus facilitating the execution of the leg sweep, and (2) a greater forward-tilt rotation of the head, which leads to rapid trunk rotation, is conducive to enhancing sweeping-leg velocity.
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