Search Results - Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Heart rate and blood lactate response along with grip strength deterioration during successive judo simulations (randori)
Sarkar, S., Ganguly, S., Medabala, T.Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2024)“…Results: The HR and [La-] showed significant (p < 0.001) differences when compared among T1-T6, including T0, but a variation in the HR (?…”
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Impact of customized training program on physical attributes of badminton players
Ghosh, M., Chakraborty, S., Mohapatra, P., Singh, A., Sharma, M., Behera, D., Ranawat, D.Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2024)“…It is also a sport that needs a good amount of physical, physiological, technical and tactical assessment and training. …”
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Anaerobic performance profiling in elite amateur boxers
Venckunas, T., Bruzas, V., Snieckus, A., Stasiule, L., Kniubaite, A., Mickevicius, M., Kamanduli, S., Stasiulis, A.Published in Sports (2024)“…With the current study in elite amateur boxers, we aimed to compare the metabolic and cardiovascular responses to different maximal tests and the intercorrelations between performance indices (peak and mean power, duration of the test, punching frequency) of several all-out tests and their correlation to physiological response metrics (blood lactate and heart rate, HR). …”
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Effects of short-term pre-competition weight loss on certain physiological parameters and strength change in elite boxers
Yasul, Y., Akçinar, F., Yasul, M. E., Kurtoglu, A., Eken, Ö., Badicu, G., Ardigò, L. P.Published in PLOS ONE (2024)“…Isometric strength measurements of knee extensors and flexors and shoulder internal and external rotators were also recorded. Results Physiologic parameters such as body mass change, BMI level, body fat percentage and leg muscle ratios of E+D2 were significantly decreased compared to C and E+D1 groups. …”
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Judo 9+ injury prevention protocol (J9+IPP) on balance, strength, and anaerobic fitness in elite judokas: a one-group pretest-post-test, quasi-experimental trial
Rawat, N., Agarwal, S., Anwar, U.Published in Comparative Exercise Physiology (2024)“…Comparative Exercise Physiology…”
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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)“…The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the physiological profile of judo athletes from various levels and to identify physiological determinants for judo success. …”
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Metabolic profile in badminton match play
Edel, A., Freis, N., Kaufmann, S., Hoos, O., Wiewelhove, T., Ferrauti, A.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…However, recent research showed that energy supply of match play might be predominantly aerobic [1]. To clarify the physiological requirements in badminton the present study aimed to analyse the metabolic profile using two different calculation models based on PCr-La-O2 method. …”
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Effect of eight-week sprint interval training on the local muscle oxygen metabolism and aerobic capacity of elite female badminton players
Li, Q., Liu, H. C., Leng, B., Liu, Y., Bao, D., Liu, H. Y., Ho, I.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can provide information regarding muscle oxygenation levels, oxygen depletion, and oxygen recovery rates during exercise. Currently, the study of chronic physiological adaptations to SIT in elite badminton players is lacking. …”
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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)“…INTRODUCTION: To determine sport-specific characteristics, this study aimed to evaluate physiological responses and energy system contributions during simulated epée competitions in elite fencers. …”
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The effects of training type and area size variations on the physiological and session rating of perceived exertion responses during male judo matches
Houcine, N., Ouergui, I., Bouassida, A., Franchini, E., Bouhlel, E.Published in Biology of Sport (2024)“…Modified exercise prescription in judo is commonly used to activate the energy systems in different magnitudes. …”
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Comparison of physiological and perceptual load between uke and tori after intermittent osaekomi-waza exercise in judo
Ceylan, B., Balci, S. S.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2022)“…This study investigated differences in physiological and perceptual responses between uke and tori during intermittent osaekomi-waza exercise. …”
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Physiological profiling and energy system contributions during simulated epée matches in elite fencers
Yang, W., Park, J., Shin, Y., Kim, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate physiological responses and energetic contributions during simulated epée matches in elite fencers. …”