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Does it Work ?

Does it Work ?. To consider some facts of the Japanese system against current research. (Dr M Callan) The transitions stages within the system What age Japanese players reach 10,000 hrs Judo training Sports development model

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Does it Work ?

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  1. Does it Work ?

  2. To consider some facts of the Japanese system against current research. (Dr M Callan) • The transitions stages within the system • What age Japanese players reach 10,000 hrs Judo training • Sports development model • A comparative study over the last three Olympics • Drawbacks to system – Future research

  3. To consider Japan’s TI system against research • Does Japan’s TI model match Bayli’s model ? (Balyi & Way, 2002) • Count the cost before you commit . . . (Dr Mike Callan2008, Perss, Com. Logan, D. 2010) • Confidence & Freedom of mind to defeat opponents (Kyuzo Mifune, 1960)

  4. The Transition Stages • 5-12 yrsLocal Judo Club (Machi Dojo) 2-3hrs 2-4 x p/w • 13-15 yrs School club 1hr before 2-4hrs after @ week day 2-4hrs, 1-2 x p/day every weekend • 16-18 School Club Repeat of above . . . • 18+ University (Seiki juku) 1hr before breakfast, 3hrs am, 2-3hrs evening weekend 1hr pre breakfast, 5hrs am, 3hrs evening • Retirement / Retainment (Bath, 2008. Lecture) ((lecture, Anglia Ruskin, 2010)

  5. Average of greater possible number of hrs 15,120 Hrs Judo Average of lesser possible number of hrs 10,170 Hrs Judo By the age of 21yrs old (Ericsson, et, al 1993. Hayes, J. R. 1981 )

  6. Talent Selection Events • All Jnr High School Championships 13-15 yrs old • Inter High School Championships (Individual) 16-18 yrs old They have to get 1st place in their prefecture to enter .(47 prefectures in Japan) • All High School Championships (Teams) 16-18 yrs old • All Japan Jnr Championships 15-20 yrs old How to enter:They have to get 1st place in their region to enter. (Bath 2008. Lecture)

  7. Sports Development Model 強さ Strength 技術 Technique 精神 Spirit Bath Lecture, 2008

  8. A Comparative Study

  9. BREAKS PLAYERS MENTALLY Players not allowed to take water during training Deaths During training An investigative studying into adopting a regime similar to gymnastics into judo ie: morning training etc to build training hours Longitudinal study with under fives doing recommended training regime (Leonard, Dr.J. 2008). Drawbacks - Future Research

  10. References Bath University, 2008- July 31. Lecturer, Yuko Kakano. Mifune, K. 1960. Canon of Judo Principle and Technique. Seibundo-Shinkosha Publishing Co, Ltd. Tokyo. Callan, M,J. Dr 2008.ELITE SPORT AND EDUCATION SUPPORT SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY OF THE TEAM BATH JUDO PROGRAMME AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BATH. School for Health Bath Lecture, 2008. Lecturer, Katabuchi, N. Ericsson, et,al. 1993. The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance. Psychological Review 1993, Vol. 100. No. 3, 363-406 Hayes, J. R. (1981). The complete problem solver. Philadelphia, PA:Franklin Institute Press Leonard, J., 2008. Active Tots. Mum’s Little Guide, Autumn 2008, pp12-13 Kay, T. 2000. European Physical Education Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, 151-169 (2000)

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