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Grupo credenciado pela EEFE-USP em 2006. Participantes com (1) publicações de livros e artigos em periódicos nacionais e internacionais; (2) atuação na iniciação às modalidades ou com a preparação de atletas de diversos níveis. No 1o semestre de 2013, o foco central do grupo está direcionado para a conclusão de alguns projetos iniciados em 2012, bem como com o início da coleta de dados de alguns projetos de pesquisa.
Quem sou eu
- Emerson Franchini
- São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
- Professor da EEFE-USP; Praticante e Pesquisador de Judô; Preparador físico de atletas de modalidades esportivas de combate.
Arquivo do blog
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sexta-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2013
quinta-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2013
A FIJ não apoia os métodos duros de treinamento
Eu apoio métodos duros de treinamento; não apoio é espancar os atletas...The IJF Condemns Hard Training Methods | 31th January 2013. |
In direct connection with the complaint of a group of athletes from the national Japanese women's team, reporting the acts from their coach, the IJF strongly emphasizes its total disapproval of such behaviors.
"It has nothing to do with the spirit and philosophy of judo taught by the founding master of our sport, Master Jigoro Kano," said the President of the International Judo Federation, Mr. Marius Vizer.
"It has nothing to do with the spirit and philosophy of judo taught by the founding master of our sport, Master Jigoro Kano," said the President of the International Judo Federation, Mr. Marius Vizer.
The IJF is particularly focussed on the development and promotion of the moral code of judo. Judo is a method to develop the physical and mental capacities, whose primary concern is to maintain the health and integrity (physical and mental) of the participants. Any action that goes against these principles are banned. The IJF will therefore take all necessary measures.
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La FIJ désapprouve les méthodes durs d'Entraînement
En lien direct avec la plainte portée par un groupe d'athlètes de la sélection nationale japonaise féminine, concernant les agissements de la part de leur coach, la FIJ tient à fortement souligner sa totale désapprobation envers de tels comportements. "Ceux-ci n'ont rien à voir avec l'esprit du judo et la philosophie enseignée par le maître fondateur de notre sport, Jigoro Kano", déclare le Président de la Fédération Internationale de Judo, M. Marius Vizer.
La FIJ met particulièrement l'accent sur le développement et sur la promotion du code moral du judo. Le judo est un moyen d'éducation physique et mental dont le souci premier est de préserver la santé et l'intégrité (physique et mentale) de ses pratiquants. Toute action qui va contre ces principes est bannie. La FIJ va par conséquent prendre toutes les mesures qui s'imposent.
quarta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2013
Tem gente que acha normal...
Dica do Tanner sobre o comportamentos dos treinadores japoneses junto às atletas:
http://www.biobiochile.cl/2013/01/30/judocas-del-equipo-olimpico-japones-fueron-golpeadas-con-sables-de-bambu-por-su-entrenador.shtml
http://www.biobiochile.cl/2013/01/30/judocas-del-equipo-olimpico-japones-fueron-golpeadas-con-sables-de-bambu-por-su-entrenador.shtml
Judocas del equipo olímpico japonés fueron golpeadas con sables de bambú por su entrenador
Miércoles 30 enero 2013 | 13:58 · Actualizado: 14:05
Publicado por Alberto Gonzalez | La Información es de Agencia AFP · 1366 visitas

Imagen: Thor Matthiasson (cc)
NOTICIAS RELACIONADAS
El mundo del judo japonés está conmocionado tras conocerse que las componentes del equipo olímpico femenino eran maltratadas regularmente por su entrenador, que las golpeaba con sables de bambú y las aboteteaba.
El escándalo saltó después de que 15 jóvenes se decidieran a denunciar el mes pasado la manera de actuar de su entrenador ante el Comité Olímpico Japonés (COJ).
Las judocas, algunas de las cuales participaron en los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres-2012, acusaron a su entrenador Ryuji Sonoda de abofetearles y de golpearles con sables de bambú como los utilizados en la práctica del kendo, una modalidad de arte marcial.
“Hemos solicitado a la Federación Japonesa de Judo que investigue y tomar las medidas necesarias si se confirman los hechos”, declaró este miércoles un responsable del COJ.
El presidente de la Federación de Judo, Koshi Onozawa aseguró que Sonoda y otros entrenadores admitieron los hechos y que fueron advertidos por el organismo.
“El pasado mes de septiembre, recibimos informaciones sobre el hecho de que Sonoda hubiese podido maltratar físicamente a sus atletas. Le interrogamos, al igual que a las deportistas, y se demostró que las acusaciones estaban fundadas”, declaró Onozawa en conferencia de prensa.
Los agresores fueron advertidos por la federación, pero no suspendidos, y amenazados con “sanciones más fuertes si se repetían tales hechos”, añadió Onozawa.
Estas informaciones se conocen semanas después del suicidio de un estudiante que era regularmente maltratado por su entrenador de básquetbol.
Según un informe publicado en enero de 2011, cada año mueren en Japón cuatro niños durante los entrenamientos de judo.
terça-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2013
sábado, 26 de janeiro de 2013
Análise de capacetes no TKD
Br J Sports Med. 2013 Jan 24. [Epub ahead of print]
Safety performance evaluation of taekwondo headgear.
Source
Department of Physical Education, Chung-Ang University, Anseong, Republic of Korea.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
With over 20 years of taekwondo concussion research highlighting the high incidence of injury, previous studies recommend an investigation of headgear impact attenuation performance.
OBJECTIVE:
To examine impact attenuation differences between the anterior, posterior and sides of selected taekwondo headgear brands.
DESIGN:
Between-groups.
SETTING:
Biomechanics laboratory.
METHODS:
Five different commercially available taekwondo headgear were selected for impact testing. A 50th percentile Hybrid II Dummy Crash Test head and neck was fitted with the selected helmet and was bolted to a 25 kg steel torso-like structure. Each headgear model was impacted eight times to the anterior, posterior and sides by a 6.75 kg bowling ball at three heights to produce 52.25, 85 and 144 J strikes.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS:
Resultant head linear acceleration.
RESULTS:
Two-way (Helmet×Location) mixed analysis of variance with repeated measures on the second factor was performed to determine the differences between headgear by location of impact. There was a two-way (Helmet×Location) interaction for acceleration (η(2)=0.368).
CONCLUSIONS:
Taekwondo headgear manufacturers and sport governing bodies must consider improving the design of especially anterior helmet properties.
Genética e judô
Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2013 Jan 23. [Epub ahead of print]
ACTN3 R577X Polymorphism is not Associated with Elite Judo Athletic Status.
Rodríguez-Romo G, Yvert T, de Diego A, Santiago C, Díaz de Durana AL, Carratalá V, Garatachea N, Lucia A.
Source
INEF, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.
Abstract
We compared ACTN3 R577X genotype/allele frequencies in the majority of all-times best Spanish judo male athletes (n=108) and 343 ethnically-matched non-athletic men. No between-group differences were found in allele (P=0.077) or genotype distributions (P=0.178). Thus, the R577X polymorphism was not significantly associated with the status of being an elite judo athlete, at least in the Spanish population. The contribution of genetics to sports-related phenotype traits is undeniable with some genotypes, of which ACTN3 R577X is currently the leading candidate, partly allowing to distinguish individuals predisposed to either 'endurance' or more 'power' sports. However, few athletic events can be categorized as 'purely' power or endurance-based. Although genetic testing (i.e. of ACTN3 R577X) is already being marketed to predict sports talents and potentials of young children, its usefulness is still questionable, at least in competitive judo.
terça-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2013
Prevenção de quedas em crianças
Br J Sports Med. 2013 Jan 17. [Epub ahead of print]
Prevention of fall-related injuries in 7-year-old to 12-year-old children: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Source
Department of Public and Occupational Health, EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:
To counteract the recently observed increase in forearm fractures in children worldwide, an educational programme to improve fall skills was developed. In this 8-week programme children learned basic martial arts falling techniques in their physical education classes. In this study, the effectiveness of this educational programme to improve fall skills was evaluated.
METHODS:
A cluster randomised controlled trial was conducted in 33 primary schools. The intervention group received the educational programme to improve falling skills during their physical education (PE) classes whereas the control group received their regular PE curriculum. At baseline (October 2009) and follow-up (May 2010), a questionnaire was completed by the children about their physical activity behaviours. Furthermore, fall-related injuries were registered continuously during an entire school-year.
RESULTS:
A total of 36 incident injuries was reported in the intervention group, equalling an injury incidence density (IID) of 0.14 fall-related injuries per 1000 h of physical activity (95% CI 0.09 to 0.18). In contrast, 96 injuries were reported by the control group corresponding to an IID of 0.26 (95% CI 0.21 to 0.32). However, because intracluster correlation was high (ICC=0.46), differences in injury incidence were not statistically significant. When activity level was taken into account, a trend was shown suggesting that the 'falling is a sport' programme was effective in decreasing falling-related injury risk, but only in the least active children.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION:
Although results did not reach significance because of strong clustering effects, a trend was found suggesting that a school-based educational programme to improve falling skills may be more beneficial for the prevention of falling-related injuries in children with low levels of habitual physical activity.
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