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Skill Acquisition for Judo: Principles into Practice: Routledge Research in Sport and Exercise Science

Autor Darren Warner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2026
First introduced as an Olympic sport in Tokyo 1964, judo is a dynamic grappling sport where it’s competitors win by throwing and pinning their opponents to the floor or forcing submission through armlocks or strangles. To become an elite judoka, athletes are required to develop a high level of physical literacy before they're able to execute complex throwing techniques, delivered within physically intensive combative intervals. With over one hundred different throwing techniques, with variations of each, as well as ground holds, armlocks and strangles, the importance of motor skill development and decision making is extremely high. Skill Acquisition for Judo; Principles into Practice blends theory and application by chronologically establishing the theoretical foundations underpinning skill acquisition before exploring its impact on the developing judoka. The book bridges the gap between theory and applied practice, exploring insights into the training methods of judo coaches throughout the world, providing practical examples of applied ecological dynamics, manipulating training constraints to develop their athletes and deliver performance through the talent development pathway. Considering the impact that constraints led training has been shown to have on open skill performance sport, it’s application by judo coaches should come as no surprise considering the dynamic, open skill nature of the sport. This book creates a platform that explores the theoretical foundations of skill acquisition whilst providing insight into the training methods of judo coaches throughout the world, utilising and manipulating training constraints to develop their athletes and deliver performance. Skill Acquisition for Judo; Principles into Practice is key reading for students, coaches and practitioners in the fields of sport science, coaching, motor learning and skill acquisition as well as judoka themselves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367508012
ISBN-10: 036750801X
Pagini: 146
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Sport and Exercise Science

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Recenzii

"This book provides an excellent insight into the development of skills in judo. Written by a respected Olympic medal winning coach and drawing on international evidence. A must-read for every judo coach and judo academic."
Dr Mike Callan, President, international Association of Judo Researchers.

Cuprins

Part 1
 
1. Introduction to Skill Acquisition in Judo
 
2. Understanding Motor Control
 
3. Exploring Motor Learning
 
4. The Continuum of Learning
 
5. Considering Complex Systems
 
6. Understanding Nonlinear Pedagogy
 
7. Developing a Constraints-led Approach
 
8. The Advent of Anticipation and Decision Making
 
 
Part 2
 
9. Kano’s Vision for Judo
 
10. Creating a Skills Based Curriculum
 
11. The Importance of Kata
 
12. Shuhari: Coordination, Control & Skill
 
13. Creating Robust, Adaptive Judoka
 
14. Athlete-Centred Coaching
 
 
Part 3  
 
15. Creating Autonomous Judoka
 
16. Fighting Opponents Correctly Under Stress (FOCUS)

Notă biografică

Darren Warner is a Senior Lecturer at St Marys University. His PhD focuses on coaching and skill acquisition in elite performance. He has a MSc in Applied Sports Coaching and was a former coach for Team GB.

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Skill Acquisition for Judo blends theory and application by establishing the theoretical foundations underpinning skill acquisition before exploring its impact on the developing judoka.