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    STUDIA EDUCATIO%20ARTIS%20GYMNASTICAE - Issue no. 2 / 2014  
         
  Article:   BIOMECHANIC CLASSIFICATION OF NAGE-WAZA THROWING TECHNIQUES (II).

Authors:  COSMIN PRODEA.
 
       
         
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At the first glimpse all throwing techniques can seem different as regarding their form, but a scientific analysis reveals that every throwing technique is a combination of general and particular characteristics. General characteristics are those main actions, which can be found in a large number of techniques, while particular characteristics stop at data level. A bio-mechanic analysis of throwing techniques cannot ignore the problem of rational classification for successive stages: simplification first; generalization and elevating to a principle for all throwing categories. For the principle of simplification of the force class problem, which we are dealing with, the KANO differentiating model will be used, i.e. the subdivision of the throwing motion in three stages. TUKURI - all preparatory movements, meant to prepare the loss of balance of UKE and the positioning of the body of TORI for the throwing. KUZUSHI – the action of the balance loss forces and the direction and final orientation. KAKE – final execution of the movement in order to perform the throwing and UKE analysis, by simplifying the secondary forces, then moving towards generalizing the categories of forces the KAKE phase is subject to.

Keywords: judo, biomechanics classification.

 
         
     
         
         
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