Search Results - High Ability Studies
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Visual tracking and its relationship to dynamic visual acuity among national youth foil fencing team athletes
Oudah, I. G., Jari, H. S., Taih, H. S., Sameer, A. H.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…The significance of this study lies in its focus on the relationship between visual tracking and dynamic visual acuity, both regarded as essential perceptual abilities influencing technical and dynamic performance in foil fencing. …”
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Age-related peak performance in judo athletes with visual impairments: a retrospective analysis of the Paralympic Games
Kons, R. L., Apollaro, G., da Silva Dantas, J. G. A., Carvalho, R., Franchini, E., Detanico, D.Published in High Ability Studies (2025)“…High Ability Studies…”
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Relationship of the level of self-esteem and injuries in young sambists
Shumova, N. S., Cuj, C.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…Russian sambo wrestlers have a lower number of injuries, and performance and satisfaction with the result increases with: high, but differentiated self-esteem, including low self-esteem of readiness to use new, not fully mastered techniques and fight with an opponent who offers strong resistance, as well as one`s ability to accept time of a duel of deliberate decisions, autonomous identity (high identification regulation, low external regulation, high internal motivation for sports activities). …”
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Endurance training for judo athletes: Improving anaerobic and aerobic capacity in the high altitude
Purnamasari, I., Novian, G., Febrianty, M. F., Rismayadi, A.Published in Journal Sport Area (2024)“…We recommend that judo coaches carry out training at high altitudes because it has been proven to improve the aerobic and anaerobic abilities of judo athletes.…”
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Effets d`un entraînement simulé à basse et en haute altitude sur les aptitudes physiques de boxeurs adolescents (Effects of simulated high-altitude living low-altitude training on the exercise abilities of adolescent boxers)
Wang, Y., Fu, B., Gao, Y.Published in Science & Sports (2024)“…Background This study aimed to determine the effects of high-altitude living low-altitude training on the athletic performance and metabolic indexes of adolescent boxers by using a hypobaric cabin to simulate hypoxia in high-altitude environments. …”
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Assessing the efficacy of an experimental strength and conditioning program for professional mixed martial arts athletes
Davidenko, I., Bolotin, A., Pronin, E., Anisimov, M., Petrov, V., Vorozheikin, A., Tyupa, P., Melnichuk, A., Kovalchuk, A., Tyrina, M.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…High demands on the physical training are set before athletes-fighters engaged in professional MMA. …”
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Neuromuscular, physical fitness, and competitive performance in high-level judo athletes
Franchini, E., Guilheiro, L. M., Marino, T. K., Capelli, L.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…METHODS: Nineteen high-level judo athletes (9 males, 23 (22;29) years of age, 81 (73;100) kg of body mass, 4 MW; and 10 females, 22 (20;24) years of age, 63 (53;68) kg of body mass, 5 MW) who were preparing for a Brazilian national-level tournament took part in this study. …”
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Physiological characteristics of three levels of male judo athletes
Harat, I., Kislev-Cohen, R.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: Judo is a combat sport that relies on anaerobic abilities such as strength, power and anaerobic capacity, in addition to grip strength and specific judo technique. …”
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Determinants of performance in elite fencing: a delphi study of foil, epee, and saber international level coaches
Varesco, G., Hager, R., Doron, J., Jubeau, M.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Common determinants across the three disciplines were information scanning and processing, coordination capacity, the ability to repeat efforts at high intensity, good tactic and technique, the ability to surpass yourself, determination, motivation, the attraction for challenges, prophylaxis, injury prevention, and the quality of the entourage (e.g. family, friends). …”
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Physiological responses and energy system profiling during the simulation of epée competitions in elite fencers
Yang, W.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Improving aerobic performance such as the increased ability of energy recovery may support high-intensity intermittent actions during entire epée matches (3 rounds) in elite fencers.…”
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Analysis of competitive activity in the greco-roman wrestling
Tropin, Y., Kovalenko, J.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2022)“…PURPOSE: to carry out a study and comparative analysis of the competitive activity indicators of the Greco-Roman style wrestlers of a high level of skill of different weight groups to identify trends in the dynamics of technical actions and technical and tactical preparedness. …”
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Psychophysiological state and decision making in elite wrestlers
Turlykhanov, D., Korobeynikov, G., Korobeinikova, L., Raab, M., Korobeinikova, I.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2022)“…The psychophysiological states of wrestlers were studied by complex methods. For decision making test were research by time on choice of differential stimulus. …”
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Anthropometric prediction of DXA-measured percentage of fat mass in male karate athletes
Cavedon, V., Sacristani, F., Sandri, M., Zancanaro, C., Milanese, C.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2023)“…Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) can accurately measure the %FM (%FM-DXA), but it may not be practical in some sport settings, where anthropometry has long been used as an alternative. This study aimed to explore the ability of sixteen available anthropometric equations to estimate the %FM (%FM-AE) in karate athletes using the %FM-DXA as the criterion. …”
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The risk prediction of posterior hamstring muscles injury to top athletes in the Karate kata discipline
Slizik, M., Liska, D., Svantner, R., Brunn, D., Bartik, P., Veithova, L.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…It is of Japanese origin and was established in Okinawa in the second half of the 19th century. Karate requires a high degree of motor control, and functional abilities such as agility, speed, and coordina- tion. …”
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Physiological changes in martial arts athletes in altitude training
Yang, Y.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2023)“…Objective: Explore the load capacity and ability changes caused by high altitude training in athletes. …”
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Cognitive functions and special working capacity in elite boxers
Korobeynikov, G., Korobeinikova, L., Raab, M., Baic, M., Borysova, O., Korobeinikova, I., Shengpeng, G., Khmelnitska, I.Published in Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports (2023)“…Background and Study Aim In the basis of the boxer`s power qualities is the ability to perceive and process external information. …”
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The role of strength on punch impact force in boxing
Beattie, K., Ruddock, A. D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)“…The ability to punch with a high impact force is beneficial to boxers as there is an increased likelihood of success. …”
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Athletes have different dominant cognitive functions depending on type of sport
Yongtawee, A., Park, J., Kim, Y., Woo, M.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2022)“…High-performing athletes possess the ability to read the game, which is known as the "sports brain." …”
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Laboratory validation of instrumented mouthguard for use in sport
Stitt, D., Draper, N., Alexander, K., Kabaliuk, N.Published in Sensors (2021)“…The instrumented mouthguard displayed high accuracy when measuring head impact kinematics in a laboratory setting.…”