Modelling and scoring system in karate
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The book explores the strategic complexities of karate as it enters the Olympic arena, focusing on decision-making processes within the sport. By analyzing 309 observed fights, it delves into scoring systems, offensive versus defensive tactics, and the implications of various strategies on performance. It emphasizes the importance of understanding expectations and self-fulfilling prophecies in training and competition. The bilingual approach highlights the interplay between predefined strategies and spontaneous initiatives, providing fresh insights for athletes and coaches alike.
