Strength and conditioning practices of judo coaches

Author:

Kons Rafael Lima1ORCID,Detanico Daniele2ORCID,Costa Filipe Estácio2,Franchini Emerson3,Dopico-Calvo Xurxo4ORCID,Morales Aznar José5ORCID,Loturco Irineu67ORCID,Weldon Anthony8910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education, Federal University of Bahia, Bahia, Brazil

2. Biomechanics Laboratory, Sports Centre, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina, Brazil

3. Martial Arts and Combat Sports Research Group, Sport Department, School of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

4. Performance and Health Group, Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of A Coruna, A Coruña, Spain

5. Department of Sports Sciences, Ramon Llull University, Blanquerna, Barcelona, Spain

6. NAR—Nucleus of High Performance in Sport, São Paulo, Brazil

7. University of South Wales, Wales, UK

8. Centre for Life and Sport Sciences, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK

9. Exercise and Health Research Centre, Newman University, Birmingham, UK

10. School of Health, Sport and Food, University College Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

Abstract

Strength and conditioning (S&C) is applied across various sports and levels. However, more evidence is needed regarding the practices and perspectives of those delivering S&C, with recent evidence in particular sports and countries showing that sports coaches and support staff are often tasked with this responsibility. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate judo coaches’ S&C practices and perspectives across different countries. Thirty-three judo coaches completed an online survey with six sections: (a) informed consent, (b) background information, (c) education, qualifications, and prescription, (d) views on S&C, (e) exercise selection and preferences, and (f) issues and improvements. Frequency analysis was used to report responses to fixed-response questions, and thematic analysis for open-ended questions. All respondents ( n = 33) reported S&C as “important” to “very important” for all judo aspects. The most important exercises prescribed were squats including variations for strength, weightlifting and derivatives for speed and power, judo-specific movements for agility and fitness, and stretching/mobility for injury reduction. Regarding perceived issues, disadvantages, desired improvements, and future developments in S&C, the most frequent responses were related to motivation, increased staffing, expertise, and technology integration, respectively. This study provides valuable information for those pursuing or currently delivering S&C within judo. Judo coaches can use the presented data to compare, align, and explain their practices with fellow coaches, athletes, and support staff.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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