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Le Japon et la promotion du sport en Côte d’Ivoire : le cas du judo (1988-2020)
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Harnessing coaches' expertise: creating 11 sport-specific profiles for talent orientation
Published 2025-01-01“…Overlaps were found in the profiles of handball and tennis, as well as judo and swimming. These findings help coaches utilize the profiles for talent orientation.…”
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Shoulder Isokinetic Strength Balance Ratio in Overhead Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published 2021-06-01“…Female softball athletes (90.4±13.6%) had a significantly higher CR than judo (67.3±6.9%), volleyball (74.9±15.9%), and swimming athletes (70.3±8.7%). …”
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From the mat to mastery: a Judoka’s quest in the wake of injury – professional Judokas’ experiences of suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury
Published 2025-02-01“…Qualitative content analysis of the transcripts revealed two main themes: ‘from the mat to mastery: a Judoka’s quest in the wake of injury’ and ‘beyond the physical: the silent struggle for psychological victory.’ Judokas described judo as a lifestyle, with their injuries impacting both physical performance and mental health. …”
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The Self-Defence Scroll of Kyokushinkai Karate: Analysing the Mokuroku Ōyama Masutatsu Received from Daitō-ryū Aikijūjutsu Master Yoshida Kōtarō
Published 2025-01-01“…The self-defence techniques found in the aforementioned texts show many similarities to the techniques published in various jūdō, aikidō, and aikijūjutsu books. Considering the historical facts (based on circumstantial evidence) that Ōyama Masutatsu trained in jūdō in the gym of Sone Kōzō, was a direct student of Daitō-ryū instructor Yoshida Kōtarō, and personally knew (allegedly even trained under) aikidō master Shioda Gōzō (founder of the Yōshinkan style of aikidō), it is highly likely that the parallels between the various self-defence techniques of Kyokushinkai karate, Kōdōkan jūdō, Yōshinkan aikidō, and Daitō-ryū aikijūjutsu are not merely coincidence. …”
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Repair of Acute Patellar Tendon Rupture Using an Internal Brace Technique
Published 2021-01-01“…A case of acute patellar tendon rupture in a Judo player, who was successfully treated with primary repair and augmentation using an internal brace technique, is presented. …”
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Examination of state-trait anxiety levels of elite athletes according to some variables
Published 2014-06-01“…In this study it is aimed to examine state-trait anxiety points of elite athletes prior to and after competition in terms of several variables. 64 athletes, who competed in the branches of Judo, taekwondo and weightlifting of Turkish National Team during Mediterranean Games, attended this study. …”
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Musculação relacionada à performance competitiva do judoca paranaense
Published 2000-01-01“…Os resultados sugerem que o treinamento com pesos influencia positivamente o desempenho atlético, particularmente quando equilibrado com sessões de treinamento específicas para judô. …”
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Sports skills in martial arts
Published 2018-09-01“…Due to the specification of the concept of "sport skills in martial arts" in the future, the authors are planning to develop organizational and pedagogical conditions of formation of sports skills which used exclusively for martial arts (wrestling, judo, sambo, boxing, etc.), based on this concept.…”
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Hydration status and fluid intake of young athletes from different sports during training
Published 2021-08-01“…Sixty-nine young men athletes from different sports (swimming, judo, basketball, football) voluntarily participated in the study (age: 13.7±1.7 years, experience: 4.8±2.0 years). …”
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Comparison of Physical Fitness and Respiratory Parameters of Elite Wrestlers and Judokas
Published 2020-12-01“…As a result; as the technical structure and performance components of wrestling and judo branches show similar characteristics, it can be said that wrestlers and judoists have similar characteristics in terms of physical fitness and respiratory parameters.…”
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The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training in Different Forms Applied to Combat Athletes on Body Composition and Muscular Strength
Published 2020-09-01“…Twenty-nine combat sport athletes (karate, judo, taekwondo, wrestling) (age 21.41±1.50 years) voluntarily participated in this study. …”
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Age-Related Changes in Trabecular and Cortical Bone Microstructure
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Factors influencing sport development among women with disabilities: a case study of a visually impaired Spanish Paralympic woman
Published 2025-01-01“…Thus, the main objective of this study is to understand, through the experience and opinion of a Paralympian female athlete, how these athletes reach their full potential, identifying the elements and initiatives that can influence (whether positively or negatively) their sporting trajectory and developmental milestones.MethodologyThis study analyzes the case of a quadruple Paralympic medalist in blind Judo, who has competed in Paralympic Games from Athens 2004 to Paris 2024. …”
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Effectiveness of a Mixed Martial Arts-Based Training Program in Reducing Obesity and Improving Cardiovascular Health Among Women in Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…The Body Fighter Training Program consisted of 20 sessions over 2.5 months, incorporating 9 different exercise components including High Intensity Interval Training, Body Weight Training, Boxing, Judo, Karate, Tabata, Fitness, Circuit Training, and Crossfit. …”
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The effect of instability resistance training on balance ability among athletes: a systematic review
Published 2025-01-01“…IRT could significantly improve reciprocal, static, and dynamic balance ability among judo athletes, basketball players, weightlifters, archery athletes, soccer players, rhythmic gymnasts, badminton players, track and field athletes, handball players, volleyball players, and gymnasts using unstable surfaces or environments (i.e., BOSU, Swiss, Wobble boards, Suspension trainer, Sissel pillows, Inflated disc and foam surface, Airex balance pad, Togu power ball, Thera-Band, Elastic band strap, Sand surface and so on).ConclusionThe finding suggests that different types of IRT benefit athletes as this training method can effectively enhance reciprocal, static, and dynamic balance ability in athletes. …”
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Atención segura a lesiones de rodilla en atletas
Published 2013-04-01“…<strong><br />Resultados: </strong>las lesiones de rodilla se presentan en todas las edades de los atletas, con ligero predominio del sexo masculino, las mayores frecuencias son del tipo ligamentosas y del menisco, con mayor incidencia en el atletismo, el voleibol y el judo. Predominó el tratamiento conservador. <br /><strong>Conclusiones:</strong> las lesiones de rodilla necesitan de un tratamiento oportuno para el éxito del atleta y su seguridad.…”
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Can Caffeine Be an Effective Ergogenic Aid in Combat Sports? A Comprehensive Review
Published 2025-01-01“…This paper explores the effects of caffeine supplementation on combat sports, specifically in disciplines such as judo, jiu-jitsu, taekwondo, and boxing. The impact of different doses of caffeine on performance in these sports is examined, along with potential risks, limitations, and considerations for its use. …”
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Motivos de participación deportiva y orientación de metas en deportistas juveniles costarricenses
Published 2007-12-01“…Participaron 149 deportistas (68 mujeres, 81 hombres) con edades entre los 8 y los 23 años de edad (15,48 ñ 3,02 años de edad) que entrenaban y competían regularmente en deportes como judo, natación, voleibol, baloncesto, atletismo, béisbol, fútbol, tenis de campo, fútsal, taekwondo, gimnasia y triatlón. …”
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