Search Results - Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Heart rate and blood lactate response along with grip strength deterioration during successive judo simulations (randori)
Sarkar, S., Ganguly, S., Medabala, T.Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2024)“…Results: The HR and [La-] showed significant (p < 0.001) differences when compared among T1-T6, including T0, but a variation in the HR (?…”
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Judo 9+ injury prevention protocol (J9+IPP) on balance, strength, and anaerobic fitness in elite judokas: a one-group pretest-post-test, quasi-experimental trial
Rawat, N., Agarwal, S., Anwar, U.Published in Comparative Exercise Physiology (2024)“…Comparative Exercise Physiology…”
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Physiological responses and energy system profiling during the simulation of epée competitions in elite fencers
Yang, W.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: To determine sport-specific characteristics, this study aimed to evaluate physiological responses and energy system contributions during simulated epée competitions in elite fencers. …”
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Physiological characteristics of three levels of male judo athletes
Harat, I., Kislev-Cohen, R.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the physiological profile of judo athletes from various levels and to identify physiological determinants for judo success. …”
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The effects of training type and area size variations on the physiological and session rating of perceived exertion responses during male judo matches
Houcine, N., Ouergui, I., Bouassida, A., Franchini, E., Bouhlel, E.Published in Biology of Sport (2024)“…Modified exercise prescription in judo is commonly used to activate the energy systems in different magnitudes. …”
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Comparison of physiological and perceptual load between uke and tori after intermittent osaekomi-waza exercise in judo
Ceylan, B., Balci, S. S.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2022)“…This study investigated differences in physiological and perceptual responses between uke and tori during intermittent osaekomi-waza exercise. …”
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Physiological profiling and energy system contributions during simulated epée matches in elite fencers
Yang, W., Park, J., Shin, Y., Kim, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate physiological responses and energetic contributions during simulated epée matches in elite fencers. …”
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High-intensity interval exercise performance in judo athletes: Physiological, perceptual, and pacing responses
Kons, R. L., Detanico, D.Published in Motor control (2022)“…This study aimed to verify the behavior of physiological, perceptual, and performance responses during a high-intensity exercise in judo athletes and to identify if this protocol is able to discriminate athletes from different levels (national vs. state). …”
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The impact of dynamic neuromuscular stabilization on the variability of heart rate variability in professional weight lifters and judoists
Belicka, P., Liska, D., Pupis, M., Gurín, D.Published in Zdravotnícke listy (2021)“…Results: In the EG, after the DNS concept exercise, there was a statistically significant increase in the spectral performance of the HF component in the leg and closing leg positions compared to the CG. …”
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Reaction kinetics modeling of eHsp70 induced by norepinephrine in response to exercise stress
Lovas, A., Szilágyi, B., Bosnyák, E., Ács, P., Oláh, A., Komka, Z., Tóth, M., Merkely, B., Németh, E., Gilányi, B., Krepuska, M., Soti, C., Sótonyi, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Resting norepinephrine was similar in both groups, whereas Hsp70 was significantly higher in controls compared to athletes. Intense exercise load induced both norepinephrine and Hsp70 elevation. …”
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Physiological responses during female judo combats: impact of combat area size and effort to pause ratio variations
Ouergui, I., Kamzi, S., Houcine, N., Abedelmalek, S., Bouassida, A., Bouhlel, E., Franchini, E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Moreover, RPE was higher in the 4 × 4 m compared with 8 × 8 m (p = 0.038). In conclusion, combining time structure and area sizes may alter physiological and perceptual responses during female judo randori. …”
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Differences of duration of the fight depending on the stage of the judo competition
Ahmedov, F., Gardaševic, N., Norboyev, K., Umarov, K.Published in International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2020)“…The purpose of this study is to compare the time characteristics of introductory and final rounds of judo competitions. …”
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Physiology and nutrition for amateur wrestling
Lambert, C. P.Published 2021“…Features: Discusses strategies for monitoring overall training load to prevent overtraining and optimize training Includes optimal nutritional fueling plans for wrestlers written by a Certified Coach with USA Wrestling and compares different dietary approaches to losing weight and fat Provides optimal rehydration and refueling plans based on situational needs in the post-weigh-in period Both scientific and practical, Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling will appeal to wrestlers, high-school and college coaches, and those working in applied physiology research and exercise science. …”
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