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Development of the Wrestling Competition Analysis Form According to the Latest Competition Rules

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Pages 41-45 | Published online: 13 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The rules of wrestling competition were changed by United World Wrestling (UWW) before the 2016 Olympic Games. The aim of this study was to develop a wrestling competition analysis form according to the latest wrestling competition rules of UWW for all age categories and styles. We observed and separately analyzed 300 wrestling competitions. Thereafter, we identified the deficiencies, confusions, and defects in the form and made a common decision about variables. Finally, we obtained the revised form. This form provides access to the latest wrestling rules, which will make it easier for researchers working on wrestling competition analysis, as well as helping coaches and managers to record the bouts of their wrestlers in competitions and their opponents. As a result, wrestlers can use this form to decide when, where, and how they applied a technique; from which lateral they applied the technique; and how many points they received. Moreover, the form will help them to obtain permanent results. Thus, the characteristics of wrestlers can be recorded according to the latest wrestling competition rules.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This study was financially funded by the researchers. This study was presented as a poster presentation at the International Scientific and Professional Conference on Wrestling, May 5–7, 2017, Novi Sad, Serbia.

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest about this manuscript.

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