Search Results - Modern Applied Science
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A perspective on European U-17 wrestling
Kapedani, K., Bulku, A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…Introduction Wrestling is an individual sport, which involves anaerobic power as a result of high load on the metabolic systems, where quick energy provides a short movement with explosive power and maximum strength. In modern wrestling, only a talented and prepared wrestler can achieve high international results. …”
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Validity of competitive judo performance. Collective insights from the Japanese judo coaching community
Kinugasa, T., Ishii, T.Published in The Arts and Sciences of Judo (2021)“…Jigoro Kano (1860-1938) and there have been rapid technological developments of modern judo with developments of science and art of coaching. …”
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Discrimination of different body structure indexes of elite athletes in combat sports measured by multi frequency bioimpedance method
Dopsaj, M., Markovic, M., Kasum, G., Jovanovic, S., Koropanovski, N., Vukovic, M., Mudric. M.Published in International Journal of Morphology (2017)“…By establishing body structure models of judokas, wrestlers and karatekas for variables examined and by using modern technological method of measuring (InBody 720, 2008) we got new information that characterize specificity of the sport, which all contribute to spreading and improving already existing knowledge in the sports sciences and sport body morphology area.…”
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The relation of body fats, anthropometric factor and physiological functions of Iranian female national judo team
Nazar Ali, P., Hanachi, P., Rezaei Nejad, N.Published in Modern Applied Science (2010)“…Modern Applied Science…”
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Changing judo in changing Europe On the identity of combat sports in the era of integration and globalisation
Sikorski, W.Published in Archives of Budo (2005)“…A mixture of various combat styles, use of modern training methods, taking advantage of applied science, etc., resulted in Olympic and world championshipmedals becoming the domain of the most talented individuals instead of countries regarded as the strongest in judo.…”
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