Digital model of martial artist

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Dr. Biol., Professor S.I. Loginov1
Dr. Biol., Professor Y.N. Romanov2
PhD A.A. Egorov1
PhD O.V. Borisenko1
1Surgut State University, Surgut
2South Ural State University (National Research University), Chelyabinsk

Objective of the study was to offer a theoretical and practical framework for digital modeling of a martial artist’s performance, with judo taken for the case study.
Methods of the study. The researchers used a set of the relevant theoretical and mathematical tools to formalize the theoretical and practical training process.
Results and discussion. The judoka’s digital model includes (1) Basic individual data: above 10 specifications; (2) General physical fitness: 24 test rates; (3) Special physical fitness: 33 test rates; (4) Morphology and functionality: 20 test rates; (5) Medical and biological data: above 10 indicators; (6) Social standing: above 10 indicators; (7) Psychophysical state: above 10 test rates; (8) Technical and tactical skills: dimensionless points; and (9) Sports track record.
The above test data makes it possible to analyze the aerobic performance, muscular endurance, flexibility, speed, coordination, neural-psychic stress tolerance, adaptability, and the physique type and harmony. The authors believe that further progress in the global elite sports will increasingly depend on sports digitalization service based on a profound knowledgebase developed by the modern sports physiology and psychology.
The athlete’s digital model offered and analyzed herein may provide solutions for the urgent problems of the theoretical and practical training and competitive processes since its offers to athletes and coaches reasonably limited test data arrays with analyses and timely progress recommendations. The new digital model was developed using modern IT tools and includes a database, knowledgebase and special customizable mathematical toolkit for digital modeling service.

Keywords: sport digitalization, digital model, judo.

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