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Physiological and Technical-tactical Analysis in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Competition

PURPOSE: The present study aims at investigating the physiological response and technical-tactical parameters in Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition. METHODS: The study included 35 male Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes (adult category, body mass: 80.2 ± 13.0 kg), graded from white to brown belt, during comb...

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Autores principales: Andreato, Leonardo V., Franchini, Emerson, de Moraes, Solange M.F., Pastório, Juliana J., da Silva, Danilo F., Esteves, João V.D.C, Branco, Braulio H.M., Romero, Paulo V.dS., Machado, Fabiana A.
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3690734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23802056
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author Andreato, Leonardo V.
Franchini, Emerson
de Moraes, Solange M.F.
Pastório, Juliana J.
da Silva, Danilo F.
Esteves, João V.D.C
Branco, Braulio H.M.
Romero, Paulo V.dS.
Machado, Fabiana A.
author_facet Andreato, Leonardo V.
Franchini, Emerson
de Moraes, Solange M.F.
Pastório, Juliana J.
da Silva, Danilo F.
Esteves, João V.D.C
Branco, Braulio H.M.
Romero, Paulo V.dS.
Machado, Fabiana A.
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description PURPOSE: The present study aims at investigating the physiological response and technical-tactical parameters in Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition. METHODS: The study included 35 male Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes (adult category, body mass: 80.2 ± 13.0 kg), graded from white to brown belt, during combats fought at regional level. Twenty-two fights were analyzed in terms of technique and time structure. Blood glucose, lactate and maximal isometric grip strength were determined before and after the fights. The rate of perceived exertion was also assessed after the fight, using the 6-20 Borg rating. The fights were recorded and the following variables were determined: the exertion/pause ratio and subjective intensity of actions, categorized between low and high intensity. RESULTS: The results indicated that during Brazilian jiu-jitsu fights, the glycolytic pathway is only moderately activated (lactate before: 4.4 (4.0 – 4.6) mmol/L, after: 10.1 (8.0 – 11.3) mmol/L; glucose before: 112.4 ± 22.3 mg/dL, after: 130.5 ± 31.0 mg/dL). The exertion during the fight resulted in significant reductions in handgrip strength (right hand grip before: 45.9 ± 10.3 kgf, after: 40.1 ± 9.5 kgf; left hand grip before: 44.2 ± 11.1 kgf, after: 37.0 ± 10.2 kgf). The athletes rated the fight as hard: 15 (13 – 15). Effort/pause ratio was 6:1, while high-intensity actions lasted approximately 4 s, resulting in a low/high intensity? ratio of 8:1. CONCLUSION: It is recommended that coaches direct the training loads to simulate the energy demand imposed by the competitive matches, activating moderately the glycolytic pathway. Moreover, the time structure of combats can be used to prescribe both physical and technical-tactical training.
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spelling pubmed-36907342013-06-25 Physiological and Technical-tactical Analysis in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Competition Andreato, Leonardo V. Franchini, Emerson de Moraes, Solange M.F. Pastório, Juliana J. da Silva, Danilo F. Esteves, João V.D.C Branco, Braulio H.M. Romero, Paulo V.dS. Machado, Fabiana A. Asian J Sports Med Original Article PURPOSE: The present study aims at investigating the physiological response and technical-tactical parameters in Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition. METHODS: The study included 35 male Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes (adult category, body mass: 80.2 ± 13.0 kg), graded from white to brown belt, during combats fought at regional level. Twenty-two fights were analyzed in terms of technique and time structure. Blood glucose, lactate and maximal isometric grip strength were determined before and after the fights. The rate of perceived exertion was also assessed after the fight, using the 6-20 Borg rating. The fights were recorded and the following variables were determined: the exertion/pause ratio and subjective intensity of actions, categorized between low and high intensity. RESULTS: The results indicated that during Brazilian jiu-jitsu fights, the glycolytic pathway is only moderately activated (lactate before: 4.4 (4.0 – 4.6) mmol/L, after: 10.1 (8.0 – 11.3) mmol/L; glucose before: 112.4 ± 22.3 mg/dL, after: 130.5 ± 31.0 mg/dL). The exertion during the fight resulted in significant reductions in handgrip strength (right hand grip before: 45.9 ± 10.3 kgf, after: 40.1 ± 9.5 kgf; left hand grip before: 44.2 ± 11.1 kgf, after: 37.0 ± 10.2 kgf). The athletes rated the fight as hard: 15 (13 – 15). Effort/pause ratio was 6:1, while high-intensity actions lasted approximately 4 s, resulting in a low/high intensity? ratio of 8:1. CONCLUSION: It is recommended that coaches direct the training loads to simulate the energy demand imposed by the competitive matches, activating moderately the glycolytic pathway. Moreover, the time structure of combats can be used to prescribe both physical and technical-tactical training. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-02-12 2013-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3690734/ /pubmed/23802056 Text en © 2013 Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Franchini, Emerson
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Pastório, Juliana J.
da Silva, Danilo F.
Esteves, João V.D.C
Branco, Braulio H.M.
Romero, Paulo V.dS.
Machado, Fabiana A.
Physiological and Technical-tactical Analysis in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Competition
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title_fullStr Physiological and Technical-tactical Analysis in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Competition
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title_short Physiological and Technical-tactical Analysis in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Competition
title_sort physiological and technical-tactical analysis in brazilian jiu-jitsu competition
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3690734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23802056
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