Search Results - Measurement
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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)“…., Korea) was used to measure muscle activation of the left thigh muscles (rectus femoris, biceps femoris) and shank muscles (tibialis anterior, medial gastrocnemius), gluteus muscles (gluteus medius, gluteus maximus) and left core muscles (rectus abdominis, erector spinae), with two force platforms (AMTI, OR6-5) used to analyze ground reaction forces. …”
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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)Subjects: “…inertial measurement unit…”
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Evaluation of aerobic and anaerobic capacity in pubertal karate athletes: performance analysis and development strategies
Korkmaz, K., Aygören, C., Düzova, H.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…The height of the foot arch was measured using the Navicular Drop test. Nonparametric data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Dunn's post-hoc test to identify significant differences. …”
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From body to combat: Physical characterization of fencers according to their weapon
Roa, J. E., Arias, N. D., Gaviria, J., Orejuela, D. F., Rojas-Padilla, I. C.Published in SportMont (2025)“…Anthropometric (weight, wingspan, muscle mass, and fat percentage) and physical variables (measured using the McCloy battery) were evaluated, along with additional data such as age and VO2 max. …”
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Epidemiology of injuries in high-performance taekwondo: A systematic review
García Blanco, C., Vazquez-Mendez, A., Conde, O., Mollinedo-Cardalda, I.Published in Cureus (2025)“…Methodological quality ranged from moderate to high, with frequent shortcomings in bias control and standardized outcome measurement. In conclusion, high-performance taekwondo athletes are most prone to lower limb injuries, especially contusions from direct contact in competition. …”
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Evolution of mental fatigue with consecutive match progression in elite fencing
Bian, C., Russell, S., Lima Kons, R., Provyn, S., Habay, J., Bogataj, Š., Roelands, B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Methods: A longitudinal study monitored 31 (7 epee, 13 foil, 11 saber; 15 female) elite fencers` subjective MF in the morning (MVAS0) and immediately after each match (MVASi, measurement point i coded as match order) throughout the national competition day until elimination. …”
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Blood flow restriction training enhances punching force and upper body strength in elite boxers: a randomized trial
Awana, G., Rizvi, M. R., Sharma, A., Aldalaykeh, M., Zaidi, Z., Makhija, S., Sami, W., Al-Kuwari, N. F. A.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Primary outcomes included 1RM, strength (elbow flexion, extension, bench press) and peak punch force (jab, cross, uppercut, hook) measured via a calibrated vertically-mounted force plate. …”
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The effect of velocity-based resistance training (VBT) on lower-limb strength performance in male collegiate boxers: a randomized controlled trial
Han, Y., Xie, Y., Zhang, Z., García-Ramos, A.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Notably, significant "time" × "group" interactions were observed for the CMJ, SLJ, and 30 m sprint run (p = 0.038), whereas no significant interactions were found for 1RM strength measures across exercises (p = 0.163). Furthermore, when comparing the magnitude of changes between groups, the VBT group exhibited small effect size improvements in CMJ height (Hedges` g = 0.41), SLJ distance (Hedges` g = 0.56), and 30 m sprint time (Hedges` g = 0.51). …”
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Case Report: Anthropometric profile and weight control strategies in a world boxing champion
Yáñez-Sepúlveda, R., Herrera-Amante, C. A., Carvajal-Veitía, W., Aarón Quiroga-Morales, L., Bonilla, D. A., Cortés-Roco, G., Aguilera-Martínez, N., López-Gil, J. F.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Methods: Anthropometric evaluations and octopolar bioelectrical impedance (BIA) measurements were conducted to assess body composition. …”
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Relationship between vertical jump parameters and changes in agility performance following post-activation potentiation in elite fencers
Yildirim, E., Koç, H.Published in Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…A repeated-measures ANOVA, Pearson correlations, and multiple linear regressions were conducted to identify predictive relationships. …”
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The acute effects of boxing-specific dumbbell activity on punch performance in male amateur boxers
Jin, R., Huang, M., Yi, W., Finlay, M. J., Chen, C.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Future research should include a control condition and further validate sensor-based measurements, while exploring optimal loading strategies.…”
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The relationship between visual ability assessment and competitive boxing performance in female amateur boxers
Xiao, Y., Zhong, H., Gao, D., Zhuang, M., Long, Y., Wei, Q., Wang, D., Zhang, P., Zhao, Z., Chen, C.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…The visual ability tests included measures of visual clarity (VC), contrast sensitivity (CS), depth perception (DP), perceptual span (PS), multiple object tracking (MOT), reaction time (RT), eye-hand coordination (EHC), and Go/No-Go (GNG). …”
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Monitoring the subjective internal load in elite level kumite-karate athletes: role of the rest periods duration, breathing techniques, and training volume
Arsenijevic, R., Trikoš, B., Kojic, F., Toskic, L., Stankovic, V., Aksovic, N., Bjelica, B., Bubanj, S., Dobrescu, T.Published in Kinesiologia Slovenica (2025)“…The sessions included both short (30 seconds) and long (90 seconds) rest periods, and the training volume was analyzed separately for each of the five sets. Internal load measures were collected from participants during the between-set pauses. …”
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Neuromuscular profile of top-level youth taekwondo competitors assessed through tensiomyography - Croatian National Youth Taekwondo Team example
Sladic, N., Cular, D., Babic, M., Kezic, A., Tomase, T., Zubac, D.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2025)“…Anthropometric characteristics and age at peak height velocity (APHV) were assessed, and TMG measurements were performed bilaterally on the vastus lateralis (VL) muscle to obtain contraction time (Tc), delay time (Td), sustain time (Tr), and estimated percentage of type I muscle fibers (MHC-I%). …”
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Coping pain strategies, aggression and anxiety in professional martial arts athletes
Glinska-Wlaz, J., Huzarska-Rynasiewicz, I., Warzocha, T., Grymanowski, J., Wlaz, L.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…Material and Methods: In the study a sample consisted of martial arts athletes (N=50) and non-training academic students (N=50). To measure the studied concept several questionnaires were used: the Pain Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ); the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPQA); the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). …”
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Effect of sequential kicks on programming time and movement time in taekwondo
Chen, C., Yu, C., Chen, T., Su, T.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2025)“…Electromyography recordings from the thenar muscle and acceleration impulses from a triaxial accelerometer positioned at the heavy bag were used to determine premotor time and kick time, respectively. Repeated-measures ANOVA revealed that task B, task C, and task D significantly increased RTs (p < 0.001). …”
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Effects of combined attacks on the technical-tactical and psychophysiological performance of mixed martial arts fighters
Davidenko, I., Kazymov, M., Akmatova, A., Bolotin, A., Pronin, E., Anisimov, M., Ibragimov, I., Vorozheikin, A., Konovalov, A., Purtova, G., Redi, E., Tyrina, M., Tyupa, P., Volkov, A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…The program's effectiveness was evaluated by tracking changes in key indicators such as the frequency and effectiveness of attacks, transition times between combat phases, and both simple and CVMRs measured at rest and under physical load. Results. …”
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Differences in VO2 max readings between treadmill and cosmed K5 for elite boxers
Bushati, M., Bushati, S., Bendo, A., Kosta, O.Published in International Journal of Disabilities Sports and Health Sciences (2025)“…Findings: The results showed that there was a statistically significant increase of VO2 max. from pre- to post-training measurement (p < 0.01), respectively, in both treadmill and Cosmed K5. …”
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Cognitive and executive functions of top level para-karate athletes with intellectual disability
Van Biesen, D., Augustovicová, D., Pineda, R. C., Nemcek, D., Burns, J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…No significant differences between the classes were found for the executive function measures working memory and inhibitory control. The kata-performance during competition was judged by a panel of seven referees. …”
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The combination of motor imagery and post-activation performance enhancement is efficient to emphasize the effects of warm-up on sport-specific performance
Rumeau, V., Grospretre, S., Babault, N.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2024)“…No difference was obtained between PAPE-MI and MI-PAPE for the different measurements. Compared to CONTROL-PAPE and CONTROL-MI, both the PAPE-MI and MI-PAPE significantly enhanced boxing average force (P < 0.05) and repeated sprint ability (P < 0.01). …”