Search Results - Slovakia
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The risk prediction of posterior hamstring muscles injury to top athletes in the Karate kata discipline
Slizik, M., Liska, D., Svantner, R., Brunn, D., Bartik, P., Veithova, L.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…The tested group consisted of top karate athletes at the national team level in Slovakia. There were 11 women and 14 men in our group. …”
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Non-specific pain in lumbar spine and mobility of hip joint in judo athletes
Štefanovský, M., Krišandová, A., Kracek, S., Argajová, J., Slížik, M.Published in Zdravotnícke listy (2019)“…Slovakia…”
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Motivational structure of men and women in high performance and elite judo
Gorner, K., Greganova, M., Kusnierz, C.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2019)“…We used in-depth interviews, theoretical analysis and case history by [Hlavonova 2013].The research group consisted of four judokas who were nominated at the time of the survey as a representative selection of men and women in Slovakia. We used basic rational and logical methods to process data. …”
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Non-specific pain in the lumbar spine and the mobility of the hip joint in judokas
Štefanovsky, M., Krisandova, A., Kraeek, S., Argajova, J., Slizik, M.Published in Zdravotnícke listy (2019)“…Slovakia…”
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Judo athletes' methods of weight reduction prior to a sport performance
Stefanovsky, M., Czibulova, K., Krucanica, L.Published in 1st Scientific and professional conference on judo. Applicable research in judo (2015)“…The reason for that is more competitions organized for men in Slovakia. The highest average rate of weight loss before a performance was 5,7 kg (men) and 4,8 kg (women) and the difference was significant (t=2,37, p= 0,05). …”
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The level of general motor pwerformance of young judokas in Slovakia
Kracek, S., Minar, P., Krucanica, L.Published in 4th European Science of Judo Symposium. Budapest, April 25th 2013 (2013)“…The aim of our work was to diagnose the level of conditioning skills using four variables, in 88 selected judo competitors - boys aged 14 to 16 years who were members of the center for talented youth in Slovakia. The results we had obtained were compared with the standards valid in the same age group until 1990. …”