13 June 2017

EUROPEAN SCIENCE OF JUDO RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM POREC 2017

4th European Science of Judo Research Symposium and the 3rd Scientific and Professional Conference on Judo

EUROPEAN SCIENCE OF JUDO RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM POREC 2017

The 4th European Science of Judo Research Symposium and the 3rd Scientific and Professional Conference on Judo delivered two successful days of presentations, in both, theory and practical aspects. The official opening of the symposium was carried out by Vice President of the European Judo Union and responsible of EJU Education Sector, Mrs. Jane Bridge-Charlot. Presentations were conveyed by several judo researchers from all across Europe.

Prof.Dr.Sc. Hrvoje Sertic – Chairman of Organizing Committee u201cIt was around 1991 when I stared my scientific career. My passions are judo and research so I put this together and three years ago we decided to make a judo research conference. First it was in Zagreb and last year the EJU asked me to join in to the symposium here in Porec, so we started it last year and it has been very successful and we are certainly looking forward to continue the great work for the upcoming years.u201d – Su00f6ren Starke

Mrs. Jane Bridge-Charlot – Vice President of EJU and responsible of EJU Education Sector u201cIt was through judo I found a structure of my life.u201d – Su00f6ren Starke

Ms. Sanda Corak – President of the Croatian Judo Federation – Conceptual framework on women participation in judo u201cWomen are underrepresented in judo and the national federations have very important role in attracting and retaining women.u201d – Su00f6ren Starke

Mr. Mike Callan – President of International Association of Judo Research (IJRA) u201cThis is an amazing event it is so important that judoka share their experiences and understanding. Even if we look back to Prof. Kano, he explained that lectures and discussion are one of the most important ways to learn judo alongside of course kata and randori. It is really great that the European Judo Union supports judo research and I am so privileged to be part of this. Congratulations to the Croatian Judo Federation and the University of Zagreb for this amazing initiative.u201d – Su00f6ren Starke

Emanuela Pierantozzi u2013 Double Olympic Medallist u2013 Presentation on Method of Attacks in Judo, Transitions u201cI think it is important to increase the number and variety of training situation in transition phase to improve judo athlete behaviour and physical preparation; to train exceptionally the control of the transition situation; to train starting with Tori from standing up position or laying with locked leg; and to train to be effective during transition and ne-waza in short time.u201d – Su00f6ren Starke

Mr. Ezio Gamba – General Secretary of EJU – Presentation on Russian Men Team 2009-2016 u201cTo me, the better option is to have more athletes in condition to be close to the medal. It is not necessary to always have champions only, but to have a team who are capable of fighting for medal; and after that sure you can be lucky whoever makes it to the top. I prefer eight 5th place for example over one single gold medal, because than you see the potential of the athletes.u201d – Su00f6ren Starke



 

Author: Sören Starke