Search Results - Sport in China
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Fencing in the summer Paralympic Games: A historical-analytical study of the achievements of the countries of the participating teams for the period (1960-2024)
Hamza, J. S., Mohammed, S. K. J., Najm, M. R.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…Historical data and medals are reviewed statistically.The researchers concluded that the sport of Paralympic fencing witnessed a clear shift in the balance of power, with European countries dominating the podiums in the early periods of the Paralympic Games, while new Asian powers (such as China and Hong Kong) were born to top the medal table in subsequent editions. 2- There is a strong relationship between countries to participate in the sequence in order to gain competitive experience and raise the technical level to reach achievement. …”
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Effect of high-intensity interval training with varying work-to-rest ratios on specific physical fitness in adolescent Taekwondo athletes
Xu, N., Xue, Y., Zhang, M.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)Subjects: “…junior elite sport…”
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Understanding of mental fatigue in elite fencing sports: perspectives from Chinese national level fencers
Bian, C., Russell, S., De Pauw, K., Habay, J., Bogataj, Š., Roelands, B.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)Subjects: “…sport psychology…”
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Psychological injuries in young boxers
Yang, F., Yi, X., Liu, J.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2023)“…Objective: Analyze the psychological injuries in young boxers to establish a standard to improve the psychological quality evaluation system of young athletes in China. Methods: By comparing the characteristics of different injuries, the possibility of injury occurrence in different activities can be explored, providing a theoretical basis to guide injury prevention, then promoting sports injury prevention. …”
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Characteristics and prevention of sports injuris in taekwondo training
Xiao, S.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2022)“…Introduction: With the extensive and in-depth development of Taekwondo in China, more and more people participate in Taekwondo training. …”
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Biomechanics of the lead straight punch and related indexes between sanda fighters and boxers from the perspective of cross-border talent transfer
Liu, Y., Li, L., Yan, L., He, X., Zhao, B.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2023)“…Objective: To bridge the technical gaps in reserve athletes in China`s national boxing program and to rapidly improve the overall level of boxing, the Wushu Sports Administration Center of the General Administration of Sports of China has sent outstanding Sanda players to boxing events through cross-border talent transfer. …”
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An evaluation of knee overuse injuries and sleep disturbance among men and women fencers
Ma, T., Zhang, H., Ghigiarelli, J.Published in Research Square (2020)“…Fencing is an Olympic sport, it has many associations and competitions around the world. …”
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An exploration of the international popularization of the table tennis grading system
Sun, Q., Chen, W.Published in Proceedings book of the 14th ITTF Sports Science Congress & the 5th World Racquet Sports Congress, Suzhou, May 23.-25. 2015 (2017)“…Research Objectives: Grading system, a hierarchical system used to evaluate the professional level of the sports players and learners, stimulates the upper level practice by setting up practice goals and standards for the players, and promotes the immediate popularization of the sports all over the world. …”
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Chinese martial arts and the Olympics: Analysing the policy of the International Wushu Federation
Han, Q.-S., Theeboom, M., Zhu, D.Published in International Review for the Sociology of Sport (2020)Subjects: “…combat sport…”
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Sportmedizinische Aspekte des olympischen Wettkampfkarate (Sport medical aspects of olympic karate)
Lembcke, B., Lenz, R., Ellenrieder, M., Mittelmeier, W., Tischer, T.Published in Sport-Orthopädie - Sport-Traumatologie (2020) -
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