Search Results - Significance
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The effects of exercise training and nutritional supplementation on taekwondo performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Xu, C., Zhang, W., Luo, L.Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2025)“…Results: Exercise training significantly improved TSAT (SMD = -0.82; 95% CI: -1.43 to -0.21), FSKT-10s (SMD = 0.82; 95% CI: 0.15-1.49), FSKT-mult (SMD = 0.95; 95% CI: 0.55-1.35), and VO2max (SMD = 1.54; 95% CI: 0.58-2.49); CMJ (SMD = 0.21; 95% CI: -0.02-0.45) and HRmax (SMD = -0.02; 95% CI: -0.48-0.44) showed no significant changes. …”
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Cognitive visual strategies are associated with delivery accuracy in elite wheelchair curling: insights from eye-tracking and machine learning
Zhao, H., Du, W., Wang, C.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2026)“…Experts demonstrated superior delivery accuracy and significantly more efficient visual search patterns, characterized by shorter dwell times, faster reaction times, and fewer fixations. …”
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Postural control in top-level Para Karate athletes with visual and intellectual impairment: an observational study
Horníková, H., Hadža, R., Hrubý, M., Augustovicová, D.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…II1 athletes demonstrated significantly lower CoP path than VI (padj=0.001), with better AP stability compared to both groups. …”
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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)“…No significant differences in asymmetry were observed between sexes. …”
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Application of the Vienna Test System to measure training-induced changes in choice reaction time in U20 fencers: a 12-week training program pilot study
Teteris, L. E., Saulite, S., Licis, R., Greve, M., Boobani, B.Published in Sports (2025)“…Paired-sample t-tests indicated no significant group-level changes: RS (t = 1.46, p = 0.21, d = 0.65, 95% CI [-36.92, 118.92]), MS (t = 2.37, p = 0.07, d = 1.06, 95% CI [-3.14, 40.34]), CR (t = 1.70, p = 0.16, d = 0.76, 95% CI [-37.30, 156.26]), and HR (t = -2.69, p = 0.054, d = -1.20, 95% CI [-12.53, 0.17]). …”
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Comparative effects of French Contrast Method vs. complex training on explosive power and its endurance in youth badminton athletes
Huang, R., Gao, Y., Yang, K., Mo, Y., Lu, Y., Gao, Z.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…Results demonstrated that while both training modalities improved explosive strength, the French Contrast Method Training led to significantly greater improvements in CMJ, DJ, Reaction Strength Index (RSI), EUR, agility, and LEEE (p < 0.05). …”
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Effects of foot rotation on ankle control and injury risk during badminton lunge landings
Wen, J., Xu, D., Gao, X., Qu, X., Zhang, Z., Zhou, H., Radak, Z., Gao, Z., Gu, Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Results Toe-out landings significantly reduced ankle eversion angles, eversion moments, anterior-posterior shear forces, and joint impulse (p < 0.001, p = 0.025, p = 0.047, p = 0.038). …”
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Relationships between sport-specific tests and their validity in predicting the time-motion profile in international taekwondo matches
Apollaro, G., Panascì, M., Franchini, E., Morganti, G., Ruggeri, P., Falcó C., Faelli, E.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Time-motion indexes were correlated (r = 0.756-1.000 [95% CI: 0.402-1.000], p < 0.001) and the activity profile did not differ (p > 0.05) between tested athletes and their opponents. No significant relationship emerged between FSKT performances and time-motion indexes (r = -0.442-0.396 [95% CI: -0.776-0.753, p > 0.05), as well as between PSTT indicators and time-motion indexes (r = -0.462-0.462 [95% CI: -0.786-0.786], p > 0.05). …”
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Effects of two work-to-rest ratios on physiological, neuromuscular, and RPE responses during taekwondo-specific HIIT
Zheng, H., Zhang, G., Zhong, Y., Yin, M., Gu, Z., Wang, X., Zeng, X., Nassis, G. P., Li, Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…The relative aerobic energy contribution significantly increased ( P < 0.001, = 0.488), while the relative glycolytic energy contribution significantly decreased in round 3 (P < 0.001, = 0.536). …”
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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)“…The knee joint angle at the MF point was significantly higher in the aquabag group than in the barbell group (p=.002). …”
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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)“…Male tennis athletes had significantly lower HG-L than basketball, baseball and lacrosse (p < 0.05). …”
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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)“…Eye-foot coordination also shows a significant contribution (r = 0.615; contribution = 37.82%). …”
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Comparison of ground reaction force and contact time during various-direction lunges between badminton shoes without and with a lateral forefoot wedge sole
Chen, W.-H., Chen, C.-H., Yang, W.-W., Lin, G.-Y., Hsu, W.-C., Shiang, T.-Y., Liu, C.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…In the lateral lunge, the forefoot wedge shoes resulted in a significantly shorter total contact time (-4.6%) than the control shoes in the backward lunge, the forefoot wedge shoes resulted in a significantly higher GRFh to GRFv ratio (6.4%) in the braking phase compared with the control shoes. …”
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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)“…Recent advancements in deep learning have significantly enhanced the recognition of player activities in sports by enabling automatic feature extraction. …”
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Spin characteristics of short and long services in elite table tennis: Insights from sex-based comparisons
Tamaki, S., Yoshida, K.Published in Journal of Sports Analytics (2025)“…Across both sexes, side spin and side-back spin were most frequently used, whereas back spin produced significantly lower spin parameters. Spin rate and direction had only minor effects on service outcomes, with a small influence detected in men's short services. …”
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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)“…The session-RPE (sRPE) also demonstrated significant correlations with TDC (r = 0.64, p < .01) and LI-DC (r = 0.66, p < .05). …”
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Match-related technical performance of high-level technical judo athletes during the 2016-2020 Olympic Games: an analysis by phase and weight category
Moronta, D., Ojeda-Aravena, A., Dopico-Calvo, X., Kons, R., Calvo-Rico, B., García-García, J. M.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2025)“…Ippon (27.9% of bouts) was significantly associated with Nagewaza techniques (79.8%), whereas Katamewaza (20.2%) associated with Wazari outcomes (?…”
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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)“…Subjects then completed a weigh-in, followed by 2 body composition assessments using a (a) MFBIA device and (b) skinfold calipers to determine body density and BF%. No significant differences were observed for estimates of BF% (SKF: 13.4 ± 2.8% vs. …”
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Exploring differences of functional movement screen among high-performance and recreational judo athletes
Štefanovský, M., Kracek, S., Bujnová, T., Cíž, I., Jerman, P., Šimenko, J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2025)“…In contrast, RL athletes demonstrated significantly better results in the right shoulder mobility test (P=0.028; r=0.31). …”