Analysis of scoring system in different weight classes of wrestling: An example of Greco-Roman wrestling in the National Games Taipei 2013
碩士 === 國立臺灣體育運動大學 === 體育研究所 === 104 === The aim of this study is to analyze and discuss the valid scoring action, and the time of scoring action in different weight classes in men Greco-Roman wrestling in the National Games Taipei 2013. The subjects were 77 athletes in 7 weight classes; 96 matches w...
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2016
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Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/tmu533 |
Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺灣體育運動大學 === 體育研究所 === 104 === The aim of this study is to analyze and discuss the valid scoring action, and the time of scoring action in different weight classes in men Greco-Roman wrestling in the National Games Taipei 2013. The subjects were 77 athletes in 7 weight classes; 96 matches were recorded and replayed on TV to analyze the related competitions. The data was quantified for analysis and discussion. Results: the analysis of valid scoring action; the highest point was 2 and the lowest point was 5. 2-point technical scoring included back control and action on the mat. 5-point technical scoring included takedown of a grand amplitude which was higher than the shoulder. Both were statistically significant. In addition, the scoring accomplished by action peaked in 0 to 30 seconds and 30 to 60 seconds after the competition began. The athletes were exploring in the first 30 seconds. The athletes attempted to obtain the technical advantage before the competitor physically focused in the competition. Valid scoring reduced after 120 seconds. The leading athletes who obtained technical score would change the strategy to defense in order to keep the lead. It was statistically significant. Most of the victory condition was win by technical superiority; win by decision and other victory condition were fewer (8 times for both conditions). It was statistically significant. It showed the importance of continuous action on the mat in a short period of time to accomplish 2-point technical score.
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