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Analysis on the Type and Characteristics of Penalty in World Judo (세계유도 반칙 유형 및 특성 분석)

  • Lee, Seung Hun;Lee, Man Gi
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.607-614
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the penalty types and characteristics of world judo players. Using a total of 19,889 penalties in 9,737 matches at the World Judo Grand Prix, the team draws a difference in the types and time of fouls according to gender, weight class and time. Results Both foul play and warning showed gender differences, and both men and women affected warning rates in weight class and time classification. In addition, fouls caused by non-combat behavior and camouflage attacks have a forward direction of time, and a low time of fouling by heavyweight athletes. Judo athletes and leaders expect to be used as basic data based on scientific data, such as training, skills, tactics and motivation, taking into account the characteristics of the foul type. Requires follow-up studies of scoring relationships and winning factors.

A Study on Ball Tracking Algorithm to Analyze Amateur Futsal Data (아마추어 풋살 데이터 분석을 위한 공 추적 알고리즘 연구)

  • Jung, Soogyung;Kwon, Hangil;Lee, Gilhyeong;Jung, Halim;Ko, Dongbeom;Jeon, Gwangil;Park, Jeongmin
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 2021
  • This paper introduces the ball tracking system using image processing. The recent growth of the amateur futsal market has also raised requests for an analysis of amateur players' performance. Sports game analysis services for feedback and growth to athletes or teams are provided in various ways in various sports fields. However, the cost and spatial constraints of sports analysis services make it difficult for providing analysis services to amateur athletes. In this paper, we study and develop a ball tracking algorithm for analyzing futsal game based on the match filming service previously provided in the amateur futsal field. This allows the analysis of the match based on existing services.

Analysis of EMG Patterns during Ski Jumping using Training Simulator - Case Study for Ski Jumping Youth National Athletes - (훈련 시뮬레이터를 이용한 스키점프 도약 시 발생되는 EMG 패턴 분석 - 스키점프 유소년 국가대표 사례 연구 -)

  • Kim, Heungsoo;Yoon, Sukhoon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2022
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to verify the effectiveness among simulating ski jumping trainings by comparing with actual ski jump. Method: Three healthy youth national athletes were recruited for this study (age: 13.70 ± 0.9 yrs, height: 169.30 ± 0.9 cm, jumping caree: 5.3 ± 0.9 yrs). Participants were asked to performed ski jumping with 3 simulating and one actual situation. A 3-dimensional motion analysis with 5 channels of EMG was performed in this study. Muscle activations of Rectus Femoris [RF], Tibialis Anterior [TA], Thoracis [TH], Gluteus maximus [GM], and Gastronemius [GL] were achieved with sampling rate of 2,000 Hz during each jump. Results: In the case of S1 in the actual jumping motion, the deviation of the muscle activity peak did not appear each trial, and the jump timing was consistent. For S2, the timing of the muscles peak activation which can maintain the posture of the upper body and ankles appeared at the beginning. In the case of S3, the part maintaining the ankle posture at the beginning appeared, but it could be expected that it would progress in the vertical direction due to the activation of GL at the time of jumping. Conclusion: The muscle activation peak before the take-off point showed a different pattern for each athlete, and individual differences were large. In addition, it was attempted to confirm the actual jump with simulation jump, and it was found that not only the difference in patterns but also the fluctuations in the timing of each muscle activation peak were large.

Validation of the Korean Version of the Talent Development Environment Questionnaire for Sport (한국판 스포츠영재육성환경질문지(TDEQ) 타당성 검증)

  • Choi, Young-Jun;Hwang, Seunghyun
    • 한국체육학회지인문사회과학편
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.207-219
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to test the validation of the Korean version of the Talent Development Environment Questionnaire for sport(TDEQ; Martindale et al., 2010), developed through the conceptual and statistical verification stages(substantive stage-structural stage-external stage). In accordance with the procedure of translation, the substantive concepts of the items were reviewed. The data were collected from a sample of 244 ; 117 high school student-athletes and 127 university student-athletes. In order to test the internal structure of TDEQ, EFA/CFA, and internal consistency were performed. As a result, Korean version of the TDEQ had 5 factors with 38 items. External relationship by correlation analysis and group differentiation analysis were obtained to enhance the validity of the test. Overall, the Korean TDEQ will be used as a diagnostic and evaluation tool at the stage of detection, identification, selection, and development of Sport Talent.

Career Exploration Education Program Related to the Development of a Record Management System for Students Ahtletes (운동부 학생을 위한 기록관리 시스템 개발 관련 진로탐구 교육 방안)

  • Kangsoo You
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.16 no.1_spc
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2024
  • This study developed an educational program to help students athletes explore their career options. In preparation for when students in the athletic department do not succeed in sports, the need for career guidance in other fields of our society was emphasized, existing research was analyzed, requirements were identified, and a study plan was designed. Based on this, it was established a career exploration education program for records management system development in a step-by-step. Referring to previous research on career guidance in elementary, middle, and high schools, the study was conducted in the following 4 stages: analysis, development, desingn, application. In addition, students in the athletics department were able to learn more with interest by developing software related to their field. It is expected that this studyresearchwill contribute to eht divesification of research on career guidance for student athletes.

The availability for cardiorespiratory fitness measurement by 20 m shuttle run test in different sports type of elite athletes. Exercise Science (엘리트 선수들의 운동특성에 따른 20 m 셔틀런 검사의 유용성)

  • Kim, J.K.;Lee, N.J.;Lee, M.S.
    • Exercise Science
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.183-190
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    • 2012
  • This study is to evaluate the availability of cardiorespiratory fitness measurement by 20 m shuttle run test based upon energy contribution rates of elite athletes in different sports type. Sixty-seven elite athletes attending K national university participated in this study. They were divided by three groups based upon sports type, composed of Anaerobic Group (sprint, jumps, weightlifting, throw; n=35), Aerobic Group (medium-long distance; n=9), and Combat Sport Group (judo; n=23). 20 m shuttle run test was conducted by Leger et al.(1982) method and calculating acceleration using measured shuttle run repetitions was conducted by Brewer et al.(1988) method. To test the usefulness of VO2max, graded exercise treadmill test was conducted and standing long jump and 50 m run were measured as power fitness factors. Z-jump was used for measuring power, agility, and muscular endurance. Standing long jump and 50 m run of Anaerobic Group (AnG) was significantly higher than that of Aerobic Group (AeG) and Combat Sport Group (CG) (p<0.05). However, Z-jump of CG was significantly higher than that of AnG and AeG(p<.05). There was a higher correlation of 20 m shuttle run test and VO2max in AnG(r= 0.577, p<.0001) and CG(r= 0.760, p<.0001). Otherwise, there was a low correlation of 20 m shuttle run test and VO2max in AeG. There was no significant group difference to test the availability of 20 m shuttle run test and there was a reduced error when converting 20 m shuttle run results into VO2max. This study examined the usefulness of 20 m shuttle run test by converting 20 m shuttle run repetition results into VO2max calculation, which showed reduced error. Therefore, this study confirmed that it would be needed to convert 20 m shuttle run results into VO2max for universal and practical use in the field without dividing sports type.

Study on the Selection of Mission Profiles of Human Powered Aircraft (인간동력 항공기 임무 형상 선정 연구)

  • Chun, Jaehyeon;Han, Cheolheui
    • Journal of Institute of Convergence Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.19-22
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    • 2015
  • Human powered aircraft (HPA) is an airplane that uses only human power for its propulsion. The human power as a power resource and an engine produce the available power that is very crucial to the success of the HPA. In the present paper, the human power characteristics for completing the mission profile are discussed focusing on the take-off and climbing performance. The mission profile is designed by using an athlete's power generation. It is believed that present analysis can be helpful for the mission profile design and athletes exercise program development for the HPA competitions.

Acute Variation of Hematological Parameters during 622 km Ultra-Marathon

  • Shin, Kyung-A;Kim, Young-Joo
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.208-214
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    • 2017
  • To investigate the effects of strenuous physical exercise on commonly used hematological markers in subjects the intensive long running. Blood samples were obtained from nineteen participants in a 622 km ultra-marathon race before, 300 km and immediately after completion of the 622 km ultra-marathon. Samples were analyzed for total white cell count (WBC) and differential, total red cell count (RBC), hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), red cell distribution width (RDW), platelets, mean platelets volume (MPV), platelets distribution width (PDW). Significant increases were found in WBC, neutrophil and platelets at 622 km compared to the pre-race. RBC, hemoglobin and hematocrit decreased statistically significantly the race at 300 km and 622 km compared to pre-race. A wide range of hematological perturbations occur during 622 km ultra-marathon running but it was physiological changes within a reference range. The 622 km ultra-marathon is less likely to cause clinically significant hematologic changes in athletes.