Search Results - Koshida, S.
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Kinematic comparison of the seoi-nage technique between top-elite and sub-elite judo athletes
Ishii, T., Ae, M., Koshida, S., Suzuki, Y., Kobayashi, Y., Fujii, N.Published in The Arts and Sciences of Judo (2021)“…Koshida, S.…”
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Comparison of seoi-nage technique for judo athletes of different skill levels
Ishii, T., Ae, M., Koshida, S., Fujii, N.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2019)“…Koshida, S.…”
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The centre of mass kinematics for elite women judo athletes in seoi-nage
Ishii, T., Ae, M., Koshida, S., Fujii, N.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2016)“…Koshida, S.…”
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Fear-induced changes in breakfall kinematics for osoto-gari in novice judokas
Koshida, S., Ishii, T., Matsuda, T., Hashimoto, T.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2016)“…Koshida, S.…”
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Biomechanics of judo breakfall for osoto-gari in adolescent judokas
Koshida, S., Ishii, T., Matsuda, T., Hashimoto, T.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2015)“…Koshida, S.…”
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Kinematics of judo breakfall for Osoto-Gari
Koshida, S., Ishii, T., Matsuda, T., Hashimoto, T.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2014)“…Koshida, S.…”
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Neck and trunk kinematics and electromyographic activity during judo backward breakfalls
Koshida, S., Matsuda, T.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2012)“…Koshida, S.…”
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The common mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in judo: a retrospective analysis
Koshida, S., Deguchi, T., Miyashita, K., Iwai, K., Urabe, Y.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2010)“…Koshida, S.…”
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