Search Results - Measurement
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Morphological inter-limb asymmetry in youth judokas is independent of competitive level and sex
D`Hondt, J., Chapelle, L., Lindekens, T., Clarys, P.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Overall, judokas showed greater values in the dominant limb compared to the non-dominant limb for most measures (p = 0. 010). Mann-Whitney U tests identified significant differences in asymmetry between competitive levels only in lower-limb fat mass for both males (p = 0.015) and females (p = 0.033), and in lower-limb bone mineral content for females (p = 0.039). …”
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Comparative effects of flywheel and traditional resistance training on reactive strength and multidirectional COD in elite badminton players
Tan, S., Lu, Z., Yuan, S., Zhang, Z., Zou, X., Zhang, M., Zhang, L., Li, S., Dai, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Within-group effect sizes for these speed and COD measures were large in the FRT group (SEMO: Cohen`s d = 1.01; 5-10-5: d = 1.21; 10-m sprint: d = 1.27) and ranged from small to large in the TRT group (d = 0.40-0.87). …”
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Biomechanical analysis of different inertial resistance during landing of jump squat exercise of taekwondo athletes
Lee, D.-G., Jung, J.-H., Chae, W.-S.Published in Korean Journal of Sport Biomechanics (2025)“…., Korea) was used to measure muscle activation of the left thigh muscles (rectus femoris, biceps femoris) and shank muscles (tibialis anterior, medial gastrocnemius), gluteus muscles (gluteus medius, gluteus maximus) and left core muscles (rectus abdominis, erector spinae), with two force platforms (AMTI, OR6-5) used to analyze ground reaction forces. …”
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Differences in hand grip strength in division I male student-athletes across multiple sports
Catanzano, J., Wang, D., Gibson, M., Mikulis, E., Bellas, V., Englezos, G., Pottorf, O., Melgar, D., Ghigiarelli, J., Sell, K.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…., tennis, lacrosse, wrestling), HGS measures can be used to help guide programming to increase strength and stability of the upper extremity and to monitor progress through rehabilitation programs following upper extremity injury. …”
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The contribution of leg muscle power and eye-foot coordination to the accuracy of futsal shooting of students
Imka, A. J., Jatra, R., Dafun JR, P. B.Published in Journal of Applied Movement and Sport Science (2025)“…Leg muscle power was measured using the standing broad jump test, eye-foot coordination was assessed with a coordination test, and shooting accuracy was evaluated through a futsal shooting test. …”
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Multi-sensor fusion based optimized deep convolutional neural network for boxing punch activity recognition
Jayakumar, B., Govindarajan, N.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)Subjects: “…inertial measurement unit…”
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Examining internal and external load relationships in singles and doubles badminton games among male university players
Lin, Y. C., Liu, T. H., Shiang, T. Y., Chen, W. H.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2025)Subjects: “…inertial measurement unit…”
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The use of a consumer-grade bioelectrical impedance analysis device for weight certification in collegiate wrestling: Implications for minimal wrestling weight determination
Twohey, E., Dobbs, W. C., Malone, C. M., Fields, J. B., Jones, M. T., Jagim, A. R.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…Wrestlers are required to complete a preseason weight certification assessment, which includes a weigh-in, a hydration test, and a body fat percentage (BF%) measurement. This information is then used to establish their minimal wrestling weight (MWW) and minimal weight class. …”
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Evaluation of aerobic and anaerobic capacity in pubertal karate athletes: performance analysis and development strategies
Korkmaz, K., Aygören, C., Düzova, H.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…The height of the foot arch was measured using the Navicular Drop test. Nonparametric data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Dunn's post-hoc test to identify significant differences. …”
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Examination of oxygen saturation and heart rate levels of female freestyle wrestlers according to the physiological load created by the competition
Kara, E., Aydin, S., Akkaya, E.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Methods A total of 26 volunteer participants (mean age 11.54 ± 0.50 years, mean height 157.23 ± 8.91 cm, mean body weight 49.99 ± 12.51 kg, mean BMI 19.96 ± 3.22 kg/m2) were included. SpO2 and HR were measured by digital pulse oximetry before and after the wrestling competition. …”
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The impact of personality traits on job performance among international judo referees in the world judo tour
Lampe, N., Lascau, F. D., Kajmovic, H., Meško, M.Published in Psychology International (2025)“…Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and structural equation modeling (SEM). The measurement model showed acceptable validity and reliability, confirming the structural model. …”
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From body to combat: Physical characterization of fencers according to their weapon
Roa, J. E., Arias, N. D., Gaviria, J., Orejuela, D. F., Rojas-Padilla, I. C.Published in SportMont (2025)“…Anthropometric (weight, wingspan, muscle mass, and fat percentage) and physical variables (measured using the McCloy battery) were evaluated, along with additional data such as age and VO2 max. …”
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Epidemiology of injuries in high-performance taekwondo: A systematic review
García Blanco, C., Vazquez-Mendez, A., Conde, O., Mollinedo-Cardalda, I.Published in Cureus (2025)“…Methodological quality ranged from moderate to high, with frequent shortcomings in bias control and standardized outcome measurement. In conclusion, high-performance taekwondo athletes are most prone to lower limb injuries, especially contusions from direct contact in competition. …”
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Evaluating dehydration in japanese national badminton players during consecutive international matches
Myoenzono K., Iizuka, T., Joo-bong, P., Kamei, A., Nakamura, M.Published in Journal of High Performance Sport (2025)“…The participants included 26 players (mean age: 26.1±2.9 years, height: 168.3±5.9 cm, weight: 64.0±6.4 kg). Measurements taken on the day of the first round included early morning urine-specific gravity, fluid intake during matches, perspiration rate, and dehydration rate. …”
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The effects of eight weeks of sand-based plyometric training on lower-extremity explosive strength, balance, and agility in male collegiate badminton players
Deng, N., Zheng, X., Wang, H., Zhao, Z., Xia, X., Zhang, H., Zhou, K., Zhang, B.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…We used two-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) (time × group) with Bonferroni post hoc tests, and effect sizes were reported as partial eta squared (n2p) or Cohen`s d (p < 0.05). …”
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Evolution of mental fatigue with consecutive match progression in elite fencing
Bian, C., Russell, S., Lima Kons, R., Provyn, S., Habay, J., Bogataj, Š., Roelands, B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Methods: A longitudinal study monitored 31 (7 epee, 13 foil, 11 saber; 15 female) elite fencers` subjective MF in the morning (MVAS0) and immediately after each match (MVASi, measurement point i coded as match order) throughout the national competition day until elimination. …”
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Development of a novel judo-specific ippon reactive agility test: A reliability and validity study
Tascan, M. B., Akkus, C., Turgut, E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…The Ippon Reactive Agility Test (IpponRAT) was developed and evaluated in 3 stages, with its feasibility being assessed. The test measured key performance components, including movement time (MT), reaction time (RT), and decision-making time (DT). …”