Search Results - Comprehensive Psychology
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The effect of physiological, psychological and technical parameters on the final ranking of judo athletes in the game
Nasioudis, C., Xronopoulos, A., Panayiotou, G., Lailoglou, A., Sotiropoulos, K.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…A total of 82 elite judo athletes (63 males, 19 females), aged 18-35 years (M = 22.21, SD = 4.14), participated in comprehensive assessments, including (a) physiological attributes such as muscular strength, anaerobic capacity, lactic acid concentration, flexibility, endurance, and isometric pull strength; (b) psychological skills evaluated using the Athletic Coping Skills Inventory-28; and (c) technical and tactical performance, analysed through video observation of competition matches. …”
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Model of long-term improvement for the efficiency of the training process in Greco-Roman wrestling: physiological, psychological, and technical aspects, individualization of traini...
Krymov, A. I.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…Coaches must consider each athlete's individual characteristics, such as their physical and psychological readiness level, to prevent injuries and burnout. …”
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Program of scientific and methodological support of training of judoists
Tsysar, A. O., Maltsev, G. S., Zekrin, F. Kh., Zekrin, A. F.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…As a result of the experiment, a program of scientific and methodological support for the training of judokas was developed, based on the diagnostic potential of the scientific laboratory of the Tchaikovsky State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports and including the following sections: morphology, physical, technical-tactical, functional and psychological readiness. The program of scientific and methodological support for the training of judoists is implemented at all stages of the long-term development of sportsmanship within the framework of ongoing, milestone comprehensive surveys, as well as surveys of competitive activity.…”
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Program of scientific and methodological support of training of judoists
Tsysar, A. O., Maltsev, G. S., Zekrin, F. Kh., Zekrin, A. F.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…As a result of the experiment, a program of scientific and methodological support for the training of judokas was developed, based on the diagnostic potential of the scientific laboratory of the Tchaikovsky State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports and including the following sections: morphology, physical, technical-tactical, functional and psychological readiness. The program of scientific and methodological support for the training of judoists is implemented at all stages of the long-term development of sportsmanship within the framework of ongoing, milestone comprehensive surveys, as well as surveys of competitive activity.…”
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A comprehensive guide to sports physiology and injury management. An interdisciplinary approach
S. Porter, J. WilsonPublished 2021 -
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Injury and health risk management in sports. A guide to decision making
W. Krutsch, H. O. Mayr, V. Musahl, F. Della Villa, P. M. Tscholl, H. JonesPublished 2020“…This book is a comprehensive source of information and guidance on health risk management and medical care across the entire range of sports, in athletes of all ages and ability. …”
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Impact of rapid weight reduction on health and performance related indicators of athletes representing the Olympic combat sports
Yang, W.-H., Heine, O., Mester, J., Grau, M.Published in Archives of Budo (2017)“…Material and Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed to identify articles on the specific contexts of RWR in this review. …”
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Injuries in judo: a systematic literature review including suggestions for prevention
Pocecco, E., Ruedl, G., Stankovic, N., Sterkowicz, S., Boscolo del Vecchio, F., Gutierrez-Garcia, C., Rousseau, R., Wolf, M., Kopp, M., Marka, B., Menz, V., Krüsmann, P., Calmet, M., Malliaropoulos, N., Burtscher, M.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2013)“…Some studies suggested a relationship between nutrition, hydration and/or weight cycling and judo injuries. Also, psychological factors may increase the risk of judo injuries. …”
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A technical-pedagogical and historical reflection on the conceptual and biomechanical properties of Ko-do-kan ju-do-'s "ko-uchi-gari" (minor inner reaping throw)
de Crée, C., Edmonds, D. A.Published in Comprehensive Psychology (2012)“…Comprehensive Psychology…”
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