University of Zagreb

Faculty of Kinesiology

Anthropological Analysis in Judo
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Anthropological Analysis in Judo
Code: 123740
ECTS: 2.5
Lecturers in charge: prof. dr. sc. Hrvoje Sertić
Lecturers: izv. prof. dr. sc. Ivan Segedi - Seminar
prof. dr. sc. Hrvoje Sertić - Seminar

izv. prof. dr. sc. Ivan Segedi - Lectures
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1. komponenta

Lecture typeTotal
Lectures 15
Seminar 15
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
2.1.Course objectives The goal of the Anthropological analysis in judo course is to educate high-quality professional staff with special knowledge related to the anthropological characteristics in judo, i.e. about the importance of anthropological characteristics and abilities in judo as a sport (competitive - bout and kata, in physical recreation and physical education).

2.2.Course enrolment requirements and entry competences required for the course Completed Judo course.

2.3.Learning outcomes at the level of the programme to which the course contributes
Completing the course Anthropological analysis in judo student will master special knowledge and skills important for defining the importance of anthropological characteristics and abilities in:
a) physical education of judo - mandatory and extracurricular contents,
b) competitive judo - bauts
c) competitive judo - kata
d) physical recreation

2.4.Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course (4 to 10 learning outcomes)
Students acquire knowledge about:
- anthropological characteristics of male and female judoists of different age categories and different quality level;
- the influence of different anthropological characteristics (equation of specification) on performance in judo;
- psychological characteristics of male and female judoists and the influence of psychological and sociological component on the result of the judo bout;
- the intarcorrelation of anthropological abilities and characteristics;
- the structure and relations of characteristics, abilities and personal traits;
- the model values of top-level male and female judoists;
- the influence of judo on the development and maintenance of different anthropological characteristics of judoists in younger categories

2.5.Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus)
Lectures and seminars
1.Anthropological characteristics of male and female judoists of different age and different quality level (2L+2S)
2.The influence of different anthropological characteristics (equation of specification) on performance in judo (1L+1S)
3.Model values of physical fitness in judo (1L+1S)
4.Determination of anthropometric, functional, motor, cognitive characteristics and personality traits of male and female judoists (1L+1S)
5.Psychological characteristics of male and female judoists and the analysis of the psychological and sociological influence on the result of the judo bout (1L+1S)
6.Intercorrelation between anthropological characteristics (1L+1S)
7.The structure and the relations between characteristics, abilities and personal traits (1L+1S)
8.The model characteristics of top-level male and female judoists in different age and different weight categories (1L+1S)
9.Specific anthropological characteristics of male and female judoists of different weight categories (1L+1S)
10.Introduction with the specific physical conditioning tests (1L+1S)
11.The professional team co-operation (medical doctor, kinesiologist, psychologist, sociologist) in the process of estimation and evaluation of physical fitness in judo (1L+1S)
12.Comparison of measured anthropological characteristics with the model values of top-level male and female judoists (1L+1S)
13.The influence of judo on the development and maintenance of different anthropological characteristics of judoists in younger categories (1L+1S)
14.The difference in the influence of abilities and characteristics of different weight category judoists on the performance in judo bout (1L+1S)
Learning outcomes:
Literature:
  1. , Lucić, J., Gržeta, M. (2000). Judo u hrvatskoj vojsci. Zagreb: Ministarstvo obrane Republike Hrvatske, , , .
  2. , Lucić, J., Gržeta, M. (2006). Judo u hrvatskoj vojsci - knjiga druga. Zagreb: Ministarstvo obrane Republike Hrvatske., , , .
  3. , Sertić, H., Vuleta, D. (1997). Utjecaj varijabli za procjenu repetitivne i eksplozivne snage sa uspjehom u judo borbi kod djece od 11 godina. Kineziologija, 29 (2): 54 - 60., , , .
  4. , Krstulović, S., Sekulić, D., Sertić, H. (2005): Anthropological determinants of Success in young Judoists. Collegium Antropologicum 29:(2), 315-322., , , .
  5. , Sertić, H., Segedi, I., Žvan, M. (2007). Relations of certain anthropometric variables with the performance quality of throwing techniques in judo. Kinesiologia Slovenica, Vol 13 (1), 48-60., , , .
  6. , Sertić, H., Sterkowicz, S., Vuleta, D. (2009). Influence of latent motor abilities on performance in judo. Kinesiology, Vol. 41 (1): 76-87., , , .
Prerequisit for:
Enrollment :
Enrolled : Kinesiological Analysis of Judo
Passed : Judo
8. semester
Mandatory course - Regular smjer - Kinesiology in Education and Judo
Consultations schedule: