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Behind the mask: Attentional focus and coping strategies of elite level fencers
Bracco, M., Bernier, M., Métral, L., Pété, E., Bagot, P., Fournier, J., Doron, J., Martinent, G.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Following the present research results, practitioners should seek to develop pre- and post-point routines that pair task-oriented coping strategies with relevant attentional focus.…”
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Individual winning consistency metrics predict match outcome and podium performance in freestyle senior world wrestling
López-González, D. E.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2023)“…This study introduces the concept of Individual Winning Consistency (IWC) as an Opponent Quality metric in Freestyle Wrestling. The research aims to address two primary questions: a) Can a higher IWC for a contender, calculated prior to a match-up, reliably predict the match result? …”
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Relationships between psychological resilience and competitive level in judo
Rodriguez-Romo, G., Blanco-García, C., Garrido-Muñoz, M., García-Merino, S., Acebes-Sánchez, J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION Numerous researchers and professionals have been interested in the role of psychological resilience in competitive sports and its relationship with sports performance. …”
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Characteristics of the menstrual cycle according to the sports groups of the new generation of female athletes
Schuster, S., Palijan, L., Bobic, T. T.Published in Studia Sportiva (2022)“…An anonymous survey specially prepared for the needs of this research was conducted among the respondents. The results were processed in the IBM SPSS program, v.26. …”
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Differences in judo attack systems between weight categories
Kashiwagura, D. B., Courel-Ibáñez, J., Kashiwagura, F. B., Agostinho, M. F., Franchini, E.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2023)“…Purpose In judo, athletes compete based on weight categories, which are required to adapt the training process accordingly, but not enough research is present to understand their particularities. …”
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The temporal structure of male`s Olympic boxing matches in flyweight, middleweight and super heavyweight categories: a pilot study
Gutiérrez-Santiago, A., Vázquez-Estévez, C., Munoz-Rodrigo, S., Prieto-Lage, I.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2023)“…The objective of this research was to define the temporal structure of Olympic boxing in males in the flyweight, middleweight and super heavyweight categories. …”
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Weight management practices of Australian Olympic combat sport athletes
Reale, R., Slater, G., Burke, L. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)“…Differences in methodologies of previous research in combat sports make direct comparisons difficult; thus, this study aimed to examine weight loss practices among all Olympic combat sports in Australia, using standardized methodology. …”
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Effects of changes of boxing rules in performances of amateur boxers between two state championships of Bosnia and Herzegovina in combats of different time format and number of rou...
Kapo, S., Kajmovic, H., Rado, I.Published in Homosporticus (2016)“…International Boxing Association (AIBA) decision of returning rules on 3x3 minutes was good decision for boxing because boxers can show their best technical and tactical qualities for bigger efficiency and reduce of injuries and therefore boxing is more interesting to watch. Results of this research can be useful for referee organizations, coaches and competitors in function of more efficient planning and programming training process and especially for boxing scientific community.…”
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Dental trauma, prevention and knowledge concerning dental first-aid among Polish amateur boxers
Emerich, K., Nadolska-Gazda, E.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2013)“…Design: Cross-sectional survey. Methods: Our research was based on questionnaires given to 338 amateur boxers in Poland (divided into age groups: schoolboys, juniors, youth and seniors). …”