Artur Kruszewski1, Ilia Cherkashin2, Marek Kruszerwski1, Elena Cherkashina3, Andrzej Tomczak4
1 Department of Individual Sports , Jozef Pilsudski Uniwersity of Physical Education in Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland
2 1. North-Eastern Federal University; 2. Yakut State Agricultural Academy; 3. Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture in Moscow Region, Malakhovka., Yakutsk, Russia
3 Institute of Physical Culture and Sports, North-Eastern Federal University, 677000 Yakutsk, Russia, Yakutsk, Russia
4 Akademia Sztuki Wojennej, Warszawa, Polska, Warszawa, Poland
Author for correspondence: Artur Kruszewski; Department of Individual Sports , Jozef Pilsudski Uniwersity of Physical Education in Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland; email:
Artur Kruszewski: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3930-7304
Ilia Cherkashin: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3015-3003
Marek Kruszerwski: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9476-0016
Elena Cherkashina: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3477-8801
Andrzej Tomczak: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-1560
Abstract
Background and Study Aim: Many researchers indicate diversity of fighters who practice combat sports in the field of gender-segregation. The aim of study is knowledge about anticipated differences in technical activities which were used during wrestling match, between men and women.
Material and Methods: The study included process of sports competition during Seniors European Wrestling Championship (Rome, 10-16 February 2020), in female and male free-style wrestling. Female wrestling competition included 126 wrestlers and 149 wrestling bouts, while free-style wrestling competition included 177 wrestlers and 215 duels. Replaying and stopping of fights was possible thanks to digital recordings.
Results: Studies which were carried out indicate a diversity in a way of conducting a bout in relation to a wrestler’s’ gender. Regarding the settling a match, winning by points advantage in a regular match time dominates both in female wrestling and male free-style wrestling. However, women settled the match by foul more frequently than men (20% among women, 6% among men, p<0.0001). A diversity of applied technical actions in both standing and horizontal positions was also observed.
Conclusions: According to the obtained results, wrestlers have use specific techniques more frequently in different sex and weight categories. Therefore, coaches could create a specific training programme for athletes.
Key words: Olympic wrestling, combat sports, wrestling match round
AMA:
Kruszewski A, Cherkashin I, Kruszerwski M et al. Differences between technical activities used by male and female wrestlers competing in Seniors European Wrestling Championships (Roma, 10-16 February 2020). ARCH BUDO. 2021;17:109-117
APA:
Kruszewski, A., Cherkashin, I., Kruszerwski, M., Cherkashina, E., & Tomczak, A. (2021). Differences between technical activities used by male and female wrestlers competing in Seniors European Wrestling Championships (Roma, 10-16 February 2020). ARCH BUDO, 17, 109-117
Chicago:
Kruszewski, Artur, Cherkashin Ilia, Kruszerwski Marek, Cherkashina Elena, Tomczak Andrzej. 2021. "Differences between technical activities used by male and female wrestlers competing in Seniors European Wrestling Championships (Roma, 10-16 February 2020)". ARCH BUDO 17: 109-117
Harvard:
Kruszewski, A., Cherkashin, I., Kruszerwski, M., Cherkashina, E., and Tomczak, A. (2021). Differences between technical activities used by male and female wrestlers competing in Seniors European Wrestling Championships (Roma, 10-16 February 2020). ARCH BUDO, 17, pp.109-117
MLA:
Kruszewski, Artur et al. "Differences between technical activities used by male and female wrestlers competing in Seniors European Wrestling Championships (Roma, 10-16 February 2020)." ARCH BUDO, vol. 17, 2021, pp. 109-117
Vancouver:
Kruszewski A, Cherkashin I, Kruszerwski M et al. Differences between technical activities used by male and female wrestlers competing in Seniors European Wrestling Championships (Roma, 10-16 February 2020). ARCH BUDO 2021; 17: 109-117











