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Ibero-American Journal of Exercise and Sports Psychology

TECHNICAL-TACTICAL PROFILE AND WINNING PROBABILITY ANALYSIS OF ELITE UZBEK JUDOKA DAVLAT BOBONOV

Abstract

Farruh Ahmedov*, Armando Monterrosa-Quintero, Nishon Kiyamov, Komil Norboyev, Abdimannon Ashurov and Elmurod Tursunkulov

This study aims to analyze the technical-tactical profile of Davlat Bobonov, the bronze medalist in judo at the Tokyo Olympics. Specialized video analysis was conducted on 125 official judo contests organized by the International Judo Federation (IJF). The analysis focused on determining the ratios of standing and ground techniques, as well as the efficiency of standing fighting and grappling techniques. The results revealed that 24.8% of Bobonov's effective techniques were in katame waza, while 75.2% were in ne waza. He demonstrated high effectiveness in executing koshi waza, sutemi waza, ashi waza, and te waza techniques. This study presents an individualized analysis of one competitor's technical-tactical profile. Such analysis and observations can inform the development of training programs for male judo athletes and guide judo coaches in their preparation processes. Additionally, the findings can serve as a model for the technical-tactical preparation of qualified judokas. By identifying relationships and similarities between the contest profiles of other competitors, new strategies for future training can be formulated.

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