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NEGRON SEGURA, José Antonio; JIMENEZ AMARO, José Silvio  and  RAMIREZ GUERRA, Darvin Manuel. Judo´s projection techniques and positions at the Medical University of Holguín. ccm [online]. 2018, vol.22, n.2, pp. 250-264. ISSN 1560-4381.

Introduction: this work shows a main topic in the sports training: the development of the technique and tactic in both sex students- athletes of Judo, at the Medical University of Holguín.    The investigation brings about projection methodology techniques, during transition positions training. Objective: to improve techniques learning and execution methodology of the students-athletes, at the Medical University of Holguín. Methods: application of scientific methods like theoretical analysis and synthesis, sistemic-structure, induction and deduction and historical-logical; empirical such as: observation, interviews, surveys, experts criteria and statistics operations, using Microsoft Excel. Methodology includes the elaboration and application of 5 projection techniques during transition positions. To demonstrate this theory, 16 athletes showed their methodological steps, variants, combinations, defense and most common mistakes. Results: the 5 techniques used by practitioners and trainers of Judo increased their responses during competitions. Conclusions: roles clarify techniques´ utility for training, and their possible aplication at competitions. In Holguin province, trainers and specialists analized documents and their applications in Judo future competitions.

Keywords : transition positions; projections; methodology.

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