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Relative age effect in the 2022-2023 World Fencing Championships
Bonito, F., Viães, J. R. G., Teles, J., Flores, L. A., Iglesias, X., Fragoso, M. I. C. J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Discussion: The complexity of results in individual sports and the lack of research in fencing makes it difficult to understand the relevance of RAE in this sport. …”
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Analysis of jogai during judo matches for athletes with visual impairments: impact on referee decisions and outcomes
Kons, R. L., de Almeida, K. F., Carpinelli, Y. F., Detanico, D.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2025)“…These findings suggest a need for further research and potential adjustments in judo rules, informed by the new evidence-based classification, to enhance the equity and safety of matches for athletes with visual impairments.…”
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Behind the mask: Attentional focus and coping strategies of elite level fencers
Bracco, M., Bernier, M., Métral, L., Pété, E., Bagot, P., Fournier, J., Doron, J., Martinent, G.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Following the present research results, practitioners should seek to develop pre- and post-point routines that pair task-oriented coping strategies with relevant attentional focus.…”
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Individual winning consistency metrics predict match outcome and podium performance in freestyle senior world wrestling
López-González, D. E.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2023)“…This study introduces the concept of Individual Winning Consistency (IWC) as an Opponent Quality metric in Freestyle Wrestling. The research aims to address two primary questions: a) Can a higher IWC for a contender, calculated prior to a match-up, reliably predict the match result? …”
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Relationships between psychological resilience and competitive level in judo
Rodriguez-Romo, G., Blanco-García, C., Garrido-Muñoz, M., García-Merino, S., Acebes-Sánchez, J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION Numerous researchers and professionals have been interested in the role of psychological resilience in competitive sports and its relationship with sports performance. …”
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Effective tactical actions preceding scored throws categorized by weight category in international-level judo competitions
Ito, K., Takezawa, T., Hirose, N.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2023)“…The video of 705 contests became the research target material. Six hundred eighty-five scored throws and gripping techniques preceding the scored throws were analyzed. …”
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Differences in judo attack systems between weight categories
Kashiwagura, D. B., Courel-Ibáñez, J., Kashiwagura, F. B., Agostinho, M. F., Franchini, E.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2023)“…Purpose In judo, athletes compete based on weight categories, which are required to adapt the training process accordingly, but not enough research is present to understand their particularities. …”
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Comparison of individual penalties according to gender and weight categories of elite judo athletes from four world championships
Kajmovic, H., Karpljuk, D., Kapo, S., Simenko, J.Published in Biology (2022)“…Abstract Background: This research aimed to compare individual penalties by gender and weight categories in judo from the Judo World Championships (WC): Budapest—2017, Baku—2018, Tokyo—2019 and Budapest—2021 in all individual weight categories for females and males. …”
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The technical usage tendency of elite judo athletes under the new rules
Pan, X., Zhong, Y., Wei, X., Wei, M.Published in Archives of Budo (2021)“…Background and Study Aim: Judo is a sport of fighting and confrontation (combat sport) that requires a high level of physical fitness and technical-tactical level in competition. The current research points out that the factors that affect judo athletes` competition performance and competition victory mainly include the approach, gripping attempts, gripping patterns (kumi-kata), and effective attacks. …”
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Sex and weight category differences in the temporal combat structure of judokas with visual impairment
Gutierrez-Santiago, A., Gutierrez-Santiago, J. A., Prieto-Lage, I.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2022)“…The study of the temporal judo combat structure of athletes with visual impairment (VI) needs further research. The objectives of the study were to determine the temporal structure of combat of judo in men and women with VI and establish differences between sexes, within their respective weight categories and between the different minutes of combat. …”
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The techincal-tactical profile of world best judokas in the middleweight category
Stankovic, N., Nurkic, M., Cicovic, B., Milosevic, N.Published in Homosporticus (2019)“…The aim of this research is to analyze the technical-tactical profile of the World`s best judokas in the middleweight category (under 90kg) and to determine if there is a significant difference between the top ten and the other elite judokas in the nage-waza used at the high-level competitions. …”
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Comparison of winning points and penalties between different weight categories for female cadets in judo
Kajmovic, H., Becic, F.Published in Sportski Logos (2021)“…The aim of this research is the comparison of winning points (Ippon and Waza-ari) and penalties (Shido), which were the reason for the victory in judo fight between different weight categories for female cadets. …”
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Analysis of re-gripping behaviors, gripping numbers, and targets: A comparative study of gripping techniques preceding scored throws between the extra lightweight and half heavywei...
Ito, K., Takezawa, T., Maekawa, N., Hirose, N.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2021)“…Methods. 58 male and 50 female contests from the Judo Grand Slam Paris 2018 were analyzed using the DVDs recorded by the All Japan Judo Federation Science and Research Department. Throws resulting in scores were identified and the preceding gripping techniques were analyzed. …”
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The techincal-tactical profile of world best judokas in the middleweight categorys
Stankovic, N., Nurkic, M., Cicovic. B., Milosevic, N.Published in Homosporticus (2019)“…The aim of this research is to analyze the technical-tactical profile of the World`s best judokas in the middleweight category (under 90kg) and to determine if there is a significantdifference between the top tenand the other elite judokas in the nage-wazaused at the high-level competitions. …”
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The impact of the 2013 rule changes on gripping configuration in high-level judo athletes
Stankovic, N., Milosevic, N., Zivkovic, M.Published in Annales Kinesiologiae (2019)“…Purpose: International Judo Federation introduced a set of new rules in a short time period (2009 - 2013). The aim of this research is to determine how the rule modification influences the gripping configurations used by elite male judo athletes. …”
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Technical-tactical preparation of Austrian judoka at the Austrian national championships and the number of associated injuries
Handler, M., Moser, M., Toca-Herrera, J., Burtscher, M.Published in SportRxiv (2017)“…Material & methods: In order to perform this research audiovisual records of the "care system" of all medal fights during the Austrian Judo championships of 2014 and 2015 were analyzed. …”
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Frequency and type of penalties awarded in combats by world top judokas
Stankovic, N., Milosevic, N., Nurkic, M., Antic, V., Jakovljevic, V., Escobar-Molina, R.Published in XXI Scientific Conference "FIS COMMUNICATIONS 2018" in physical education, sport and recreation (Nis, Serbia, October 18-20, 2018) (2018)“…There are a lot of performance analysis research with technique and tactic as a main subject. …”
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Influence of 2013 rule modification on scores and penalties awarded on two world judo championships
Stankovic, N., Bratic, M., Milosevic, N., Escobar Molina, R.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport XII (2018)“…Another significant modification was to reduce the importance of penalties and to modify the rules of the kumikata fight (grip fight). The aim of the research was to establish whether these modifications fulfill the IJF-s intention by analyzing the share of decisive scores (ippon), scores and penalties on two World Championship held before and after most important rules modification. …”
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Weight management practices of Australian Olympic combat sport athletes
Reale, R., Slater, G., Burke, L. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)“…Differences in methodologies of previous research in combat sports make direct comparisons difficult; thus, this study aimed to examine weight loss practices among all Olympic combat sports in Australia, using standardized methodology. …”