Search Results - Physiological Reports
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Determination of weight loss methods and effects among wrestlers before an official championship
Seker, R., Isik, O., Durukan, E., Eraslan, M., Talaghir, L.-G., Dorgan, V.Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2024)“…Results: Wrestlers generally reported dieting by restricting fatty (89.1%) and carbohydrate (83.4%) foods. …”
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Talent identification and development in judo: A systematic review
Aparecida de Souza Ribeiro, A., Zacaron Werneck, F., Guilherme Vieira, J., Sant`Ana, L., Johnston, K., Baker, J., Macedo Vianna, J.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2024)“…This review synthesizes the existing literature about talent identification and development in judo and provides evidence-based suggestions to help researchers and practitioners in this area. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to identify relevant studies (n = 45). …”
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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)“…HR) and a variation in the lactate concentration (?[La-]) reported no significant difference after a post-simulation data comparison. …”
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Determinants of performance in elite fencing: a delphi study of foil, epee, and saber international level coaches
Varesco, G., Hager, R., Doron, J., Jubeau, M.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Performance in fencing has been studied mostly from a physiological and technical perspective, but it also depends on tactical, psychological, and social factors. …”
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Physiological demands of fencing: A narrative review
Oates, L. W., Price, M. J., Bottoms, L M.Published in Journal of Elite Sport Performance (2023)“…Results The physiological demands of fencing performance are high and increase as fencers move from Poule fights to knockout Direct Elimination fights. …”
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Short-term repeated sprint training in hypoxia improves explosive power production capacity and repeated sprint ability in Japanese international-level male fencers: A case study
Hagiwara, M., Yamagishi, T., Okamoto, S., Azuma, Y., Yamashita, D.Published in Physiological Reports (2023)“…Physiological Reports…”
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Performance and biological response of middle-power under hyperbaric hyperoxic conditions in judo athletes - pilot studies
Takezawa, T.Published in Archives of Budo (2021)“…In recent years, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO), which is useful for recovering physical function, has been reported as a training device. Although no effect has been observed in high-power training, performance is shown to be significantly improved in 30-s middle-power training. …”
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High-intensity interval training in judo uchi-komi. Fundamentals and practical recommendations
Franchini, E.Published in The Arts and Sciences of Judo (2021)“…Indeed, a recent systematic review (Franchini et al., 2019a) reported that HIIT was able to improve the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of combat sport athletes, including judo athletes, while maintaining athletes` body mass. …”
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Physiological studies on fainting due to shime waza (choking)
Nimura, Y., Higaki, E., Motohashi, H., Yokoyama, Y.Published in The Arts and Sciences of Judo (2022)“…Physiological studies on fainting due to shime-waza have been reported since 1950 by Japanese sports scientists followed by western doctors. …”
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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I - Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
R. C. R. Davison, P. M. Smith, J. Hopker, M. J. Price, F. Hettinga, G. Tew, L. BottomsPublished 2022“…Bridge, chapter 1.4|4 pages, Safeguarding in physiological testing , ByEmma Kavanagh, Daniel Rhind, part II|19 pages, Analysis and reporting, chapter 2.1|5 pages, Data intelligence and feedback to the coach , BySarah Gilchrist, Mark Homer, chapter 2.2|6 pages, Reliability and measurement error , ByShaun J. …”
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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)“…After the initial examination, the EG practiced the DNS concept (20 minutes of exercise) and a standard report was obtained. After exercise, a reexamination of SA VSF was performed. …”
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Complex network model indicates a positive effect of inspiratory muscles pre-activation on performance parameters in a judo match
Cirino, C., Gobatto, C. A., Pinto, A. S., Torres, R. S., Hartz, C. S., Azevedo, P. H. S. M., Moreno, M. A., Manchado-Gobatto, F. B.Published in Scientific Reports (2021) -
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Physiologic studies on "choking" in judo - Studies on "choking" with reference to the hypophysio-adrenocortical system
Ogawa, S., Akutsu, K., Sugimoto, R., Saiki, H., Ikawa, Y., Tsuboi, M.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1963)“…Aside from the report by Saito on his electroencephalographic studies, presentations dealing with the physiology of " choking" are almost nil. …”
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Physiological studies on "choking" in judo - Part 1 - Studies in general
Ikai, M., Yamakawa, J., Ogawa, S., Akutsu, K., Masuda, M., Matsumoto, Y.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1958)“…In the present paper we wish to report our further studies on the subject. The following were the main objectives of our studies: 1) The differences in the effect of the various methods of "choking". 2) The duration of the effect of "choking" on the body. 3) The physiological mechanism of the resulting state of unconsciousness. 4) The prevention of the dangers accompanying "choking".…”