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Examining the effects of pre-competition rapid weight loss on hydration status and competition performance in elite judo athletes
Bialowas, D., Laskowski, R., Franchini, E., Kujach, S.Published in Scientific Reports (2023)“…Scientific Reports…”
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From prohibition to excellence: a retrospective study about learning situations of expert brazilian women judo coaches
Perondi, D., Galatti, L. R., Culver, D. M., Seguin, C. M., Franchini, E., Albuquerque, M. R.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…Other subcategories not previously reported emerged from the inductive analysis: teamwork and scientific information. …”
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Effect of core training on skill performance among athletes: A systematic review
Lou, S., Soh, K. G., Soh, K. L., Sun, H., Modh Nasiruddin, N. J., Du, C., Zhai, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)“…Methods: The data in this study were reported using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guideline. …”
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Haptic choice reaction time in elite judo competitors
Jakubiak, N.Published 2020“…We found mean reaction time to haptic signals to be shorter compared to visual ones, which is consistent with findings reported elsewhere in scientific literature. We also found evidence of judoka having achieved consistently shorter mean reaction times to haptic signals than people with experience in sports where the dominant sensory input is visual. …”
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Correlation between muscle architecture and anaerobic power in athletes involved in different sports
Lee, K.-L., Oh, T.-W., Gil, Y.-C., Kim, H.-J.Published in Scientific Reports (2021)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Complex network model indicates a positive effect of inspiratory muscles pre-activation on performance parameters in a judo match
Cirino, C., Gobatto, C. A., Pinto, A. S., Torres, R. S., Hartz, C. S., Azevedo, P. H. S. M., Moreno, M. A., Manchado-Gobatto, F. B.Published in Scientific Reports (2021)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in judo: a systematic review of literature
Pecnikar Oblak, V., Karpljuk, D., Šimenko, J., Vodicar, J.Published in Archives of Budo (2020)“…Since judo for the blind is a Paralympic discipline, there are some more professional and scientific articles about judokas with a physical disability, especially blind, visually impaired and deaf athletes, but there are only a few about judokas with mental disability. …”
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Physical fitness of a judoist from the viewpoint of cardiovascular function
Masuda, M., Shibayama, H.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1969)“…Since the termination of the w ar, the scientific m ethod of training has been m uch advocated, especially by the Association for the Scientific Studies in Judo, and Physiologie studies regarding the Shimewaza (choking technique), the Kansetsu-waza (joint lock or dislocation technique), and Nagewaza (throwing technique) have already been reported. …”
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An electromyographic study on antagonistic muscle regulation in the judoist
Masuda, M., Shibayama, H., Ebashi, H.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1972)“…With the development of kinesthiology, quite a number of literature regarding electromyographic (EMG) studies of various Judo techniques has been published, since Ikai first reported on his EMG studies of Nage Waza (throwing technique). …”
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Physiologic studies on "choking" in judo - Studies on "choking" with reference to the hypophysio-adrenocortical system
Ogawa, S., Akutsu, K., Sugimoto, R., Saiki, H., Ikawa, Y., Tsuboi, M.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1963)“…The present paper is one of a series of studies conducted by the Society for Scientific Research of Judo, Kodokan, on the effect of the technique of " choking" on the human body. " Choking" occupies a special position among the various Judo techniques, and it consists in strangling the neck of the opponent, causing difficulty in breathing and subsequent unconsciousness. …”
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Physiological studies on "choking" in judo - Part 1 - Studies in general
Ikai, M., Yamakawa, J., Ogawa, S., Akutsu, K., Masuda, M., Matsumoto, Y.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1958)“…In order to study the effect upon the human body of "choking" in judo, the "Research Group for the Study of Choking in Judo" was formed within the Society for Scientific Research of Judo, Kodokan. "Choking" is a special technique used in judo, and it consists in strangling the neck of the adversary, thereby imparting pain or even making the oponent fall unconscious. …”
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