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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I - Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
R. C. R. Davison, P. M. Smith, J. Hopker, M. J. Price, F. Hettinga, G. Tew, L. BottomsPublished 2022“…Since its first published edition more than 30 years ago, the BASES (British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences) Physiological Testing Guidelines have represented the leading knowledge base of current testing methodology for sport and exercise scientists. …”
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Heart rate monitoring during combat sports matches: a brief review
Slimani, M., Znazen, H., Sellami, M., Davis, P.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2018)“…Coaches, sports scientists and athletes can also use HR to (i) assess athletes` cardiovascular demand and (ii) monitor exercise intensity during combat sports matches.…”
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Effect of dynamic and static strength training using Thera-Band® on elite athletes muscular strength
Karakurt, S., Aggon, E.Published in Archives of Budo (2018)“…From this point, it can be expressed that Thera-Band® exercises can be used not only for rehabilitation purposes but also to increase the strength of the athletes performing performance sports.…”
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Supporting combat sports before and during the Olympic holding camp
Lindsay, P.Published in The Sport and Exercise Scientist (2008)“…The Sport and Exercise Scientist…”
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The importance of isometric maximum strength in college wrestlers
McGuigan, M. R., Winchester, J. B., Erickson, T.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2006)“…Previous research has demonstrated the importance of isometric maximal strength (PF) and rate of force development (RFD) in a variety of athletic populations including track cyclists and track and field athletes. Among coaches and sports scientists there is a lack of agreement regarding how much strength is required for optimal performance in most sports. …”
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The physiological composition of elite judo players
Pulkkinen, W.Published 2002“…(i) An Analysis of Judo Mechanics and the Competitive Judo Match (ii) The Physical Basis of Competitive Judo: Match Dynamics (iii) Physiological Profiles of Elite Judo Athletes a) Percent Body Fat of Elite Judo Players b) Fibre Type Composition of Elite Judo Players c) Aerobic Requirements of the Elite Judo Player Practical applications to the coach and sport scientist involve an understanding that aerobic performance and conditioning is not paramount in the physical development of world class judo athletes. …”