2020
DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2020.1774729
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Temporary judo combat structure of women with visual impairment

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“…[6][7][8] In VI judo, Kons et al 7 found that B1 athletes lose more matches and have a lower performance (e.g., scores and efficiency) than partially sighted athletes (B2 and B3) during official matches. Similar results were found for time-motion variables, 25 victories, and medals 6 over 10 yrs 8 in VI judo matches. In addition, a recent study identified that there is an inverse relationship between VI judo athletes' performance and visual acuity (r = −0.33), 26 highlighting that the ability to perceive contrast and motion could show strong associations with performance in vision sports, as judo.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Track Race Performance Among VI Classessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…[6][7][8] In VI judo, Kons et al 7 found that B1 athletes lose more matches and have a lower performance (e.g., scores and efficiency) than partially sighted athletes (B2 and B3) during official matches. Similar results were found for time-motion variables, 25 victories, and medals 6 over 10 yrs 8 in VI judo matches. In addition, a recent study identified that there is an inverse relationship between VI judo athletes' performance and visual acuity (r = −0.33), 26 highlighting that the ability to perceive contrast and motion could show strong associations with performance in vision sports, as judo.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Track Race Performance Among VI Classessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Few previous studies analyzed sports performance according to visual impairment classes. A recent study reported that B1 judokas are in a disadvantage in some performance parameters in comparison with B2 and B3 judokas (Gutiérrez-Santiago, Gutiérrez, & Prieto-Lage, 2020). Another study found mixed results in goalball, since B1 players had higher game performance in defense, while B2 and B3 players demonstrated higher efficiency in offensive actions (Bartosz et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sacrifice techniques are throws whereby the attacking judoka drops him/herself on his back first (i.e., "sacrifices" oneself) to execute the throw (Daigo, 2005). The time-motion analysis was based on the time that each action occurred during the match, expressed in seconds of playing time (Gutiérrez-Santiago et al, 2012, 2020.…”
Section: Description Of Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%