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It is inevitable that everyone dealing with sport will encounter the phenomenon known as "ag... more It is inevitable that everyone dealing with sport will encounter the phenomenon known as "aggression". Rarely can we find a subject that is as considered as aggression and violence. To study the above cases, the aim of this research is to carry out a survey about aggression rates in some fields of sport, compare these fields with each other and compare athletes with non-athletes. 105 elite athletes in different sports, 38 persons in swimming (non-contact sport), 32 persons in controlling karate (limited contact) and 35 persons in kickboxing (contactable sport) who) participated in the second Iranian Olympiad in 2008, were compared with 105 non-athletes. All of subjects completed an aggression questionnaire, compiled by Buss and Perry [1992]. After analysis of the questionnaires and using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the comparison between different types, data were obtained from the aggression questionnaire. The findings of the research indicate a significant diff...
Introduction: Structural characteristics of a sport fight represent a fundamental amount of infor... more Introduction: Structural characteristics of a sport fight represent a fundamental amount of information for a successful modelling of technical-tactical trainings and development of karate. Karate fight consists of a number of performed techniques and impression today is that the arm techniques are dominant and more important than the leg techniques. The aim of research is to analyse the ratio of scored and non-scored techniques in order to determine the difference in situational efficiency in a fight between arm and leg techniques of top-level female karate competitors. Methods: The sample of participants consisted of a group of ten top-level senior female karate competitors, participants of one elite world tournament in a kumite competitor's discipline-open category. The analysed variables for the evaluation were divided in three groups: non-scored techniques, scored techniques and variables of situational efficiency. The fights were recorded with a DVD camera. Data were proce...
It is inevitable that everyone dealing with sport will encounter the phenomenon known as "ag... more It is inevitable that everyone dealing with sport will encounter the phenomenon known as "aggression". Rarely can we find a subject that is as considered as aggression and violence. To study the above cases, the aim of this research is to carry out a survey about aggression rates in some fields of sport, compare these fields with each other and compare athletes with non-athletes. 105 elite athletes in different sports, 38 persons in swimming (non-contact sport), 32 persons in controlling karate (limited contact) and 35 persons in kickboxing (contactable sport) who) participated in the second Iranian Olympiad in 2008, were compared with 105 non-athletes. All of subjects completed an aggression questionnaire, compiled by Buss and Perry [1992]. After analysis of the questionnaires and using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the comparison between different types, data were obtained from the aggression questionnaire. The findings of the research indicate a significant diff...
Introduction: Structural characteristics of a sport fight represent a fundamental amount of infor... more Introduction: Structural characteristics of a sport fight represent a fundamental amount of information for a successful modelling of technical-tactical trainings and development of karate. Karate fight consists of a number of performed techniques and impression today is that the arm techniques are dominant and more important than the leg techniques. The aim of research is to analyse the ratio of scored and non-scored techniques in order to determine the difference in situational efficiency in a fight between arm and leg techniques of top-level female karate competitors. Methods: The sample of participants consisted of a group of ten top-level senior female karate competitors, participants of one elite world tournament in a kumite competitor's discipline-open category. The analysed variables for the evaluation were divided in three groups: non-scored techniques, scored techniques and variables of situational efficiency. The fights were recorded with a DVD camera. Data were proce...