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Repetitive head impact exposure in collegiate wrestling practices using instrumented mouthguard technology
Zimmerman, C., Le Flao, E., Cecchi, N. J., Towns, J. A., Sami, S., Zeineh, M., Grant, G., Camarillo, D. B.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2025)“…However, there is limited research on repetitive head impact exposure in wrestling, and how it compares to football is unknown. Therefore, this study explores repetitive head impacts in Division 1 collegiate wrestlers (n = 11, age = 20 ± 2 years, 125-285 lbs) during the 2019-2020 wrestling season. …”
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Most frequent judo injuries in the high-performance center of the arica region
Valladares, D. L. Mateu, L. A. B., Faudes, J. R.Published in Medicina dello Sport (2021)“…However, not all sports teams have this assessment; a sample of them is the high-performance judo team from Arica, in which the injuries present in its athletes are unknown. This fact motivated the realization of the present study, which aimed to identify through the ultrasound study, the injuries and the predisposing factors of injuries, more frequent in judokas belonging to the Arica High-Performance Center. …”
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Fluid balance in youth and adult competitive fencers during simulated competition
Share, B. L., Edwards, R. B., Whyte, D. G.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2022)“…Fencers require a high level of protective equipment that limits evaporative heat loss, putting athletes at potential risk of dehydration; however, fluid balance during competitive fencing is unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe fluid balance in youth and adult fencers during a competitive fencing tournament. …”
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Technical and tactical training model for Greco-Roman wrestling
Novakovsky, S. V., Maksimovich, V. A., Rudenik, V. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)“…We developed, based on the sound theoretical provisions, the technical and tactical training model for Greco-Roman wrestling sport as a harmonized staged system designed to master motor skills on a situation-specific, proactive and creative basis - first in the eased modeled conditions; second in the focused motor skill trainings to effectively use the basic well-trained motor skill toolkit in competitive bouts; third, in the focused-creative motor skill trainings to make the athlete fit for finding best solutions under time pressure in every known motor situation; and fourth, in the creative motor skill / motor actions trainings to help find the best solutions of motor tasks in the unknown motor situations. The technical and tactical training model is recommended for practical application in wrestling sports as it was proved beneficial for the training service quality.…”
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"Strong, fearless, tough, enduring": Collegiate male wrestlers` perceptions of body image and masculinity
Fasczewski, K. S., Powell, S. M., Stevens, N. R., Skinner, J. W.Published in Performance Enhancement & Health (2022)“…Data from other sports suggest these methods can negatively affect body image (BI) and physical health and put athletes at risk for disordered eating behaviors, but the actual impact in wrestling is unknown. The present study examined the relationship between perceptions of masculinity and BI to eating disorder (ED) risk in male collegiate wrestlers. …”
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Similitud del lactato y frecuencia cardiaca en test específico y en competencia de Lucha Libre (Lactate similarity and heart rate in specific test and in wrestling competition)
Nicot Balón, R. G., Ríos Hernández, A. N., Quevedo Espinoza, C. V.Published in Revista Cubana de medicina del deporte y la cultura fisica (2019)“…There are specific terrain tests, but it is unknown how much they differ from the outcome in the combat. …”
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Prevalence of sports injuries in Korean fencers aged 14-40 years
Chung, J. W., Lim, B. O., Cho, J. H., Lee, K. H.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2020)“…BACKGROUND: Although sites and types of injury frequently occurring in fencers have been well described, the type of injury caused by the use of fencing movements is still unknown. This study aimed to provide basic data for injury prevention by understanding the sports injury status in fencers. …”
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Funkcional'na asimetrija u sporti: osoblivosti projavu ta p?dhodi do vikoristannja v procesi orientacii pidgotovki fehtuval'nikiv (Functional asymmetry in sport: features of the production and approaches to use in the process of the orientation of preparation of athletes in fencing)
Ulan, A., Shynkaruk, O.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2019)“…For fencers is proposed the approach of accounting for functional asymmetry with its accentuation and redistribution of load on the unknown side, the formation of cross-asymmetry. Is developed the algorithm of orientation of training of young athletes with the account of functional asymmetry and are systematized general and special tests for its definition in initial stages of long-term preparation. …”
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SARS-CoV-2 transmission associated with high school wrestling tournaments — Florida, December 2020-January 2021
Atherstone, C., Siegel, M., Schmitt-Matzen, E., Sjoblom, S., Jackson, J., Blackmore, C., Neatherlin, J.Published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) (2021)“…During December 8-9, 13 wrestlers from school A received positive SARS-CoV-2 test results (Figure), including nine who were symptomatic, two who were asymptomatic, and two for whom symptom status at time of specimen collection was unknown. Local public health officials in the three counties initiated an investigation† and tested specimens from an additional 40 attendees from nine of the 10 participating schools. …”
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Side differences regarding the limb symmetry index in healthy professional athletes
Lambert, C., Pfeiffer, T., Lambert, M., Brozat, B., Lachmann, D., Shafizadeh, S., Akoto, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2020)“…Side differences in the limb symmetry index during hop tests have been rarely investigated in uninjured athletes. Unknown differences can result in false interpretation of hop tests and affect return to sport decision. …”
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Similitud del lactato y frecuencia cardiaca en test específico y en competencia de lucha libre (Lactate similarity and heart rate in specific test and in wrestling competition)
Nicot Balón, R. G., Rios Hernández, A. N., Quevedo Espinoza, C. V.Published in Revista Cubana de medicina del deporte y la cultura fisica (2019)“…There are specific terrain tests, but it is unknown how much they differ from the outcome in the combat. …”
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Physiological and mental condition of male university judoka during camp training period
Masuchi, K., Kobayashi, Y., Kanamaru, Y., Ono, T., Akimoto, H., Norikane, S., Ogura, D., Matsui, T.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (2015)“…However, the conditioning methods in judo training are largely unknown. To create basal data for the conditioning in judo training, we here examined the physiological and psychological conditions at a judo training camp in male university judokas. …”
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Estimated age of first exposure to contact sports and neurocognitive, psychological, and physical outcomes in healthy NCAA collegiate athletes: A cohort study
Caccese, B., Bodt, A., Iverson, L., Kaminski, W., Bryk, K., Oldham, J., Broglio, S. P., McCrea, M., McAllister, T., Buckley, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2020)“…Background: Collegiate football players who started playing tackle football before age 12 years did not show worse neuropsychological test performance than those who started playing tackle football after age 12 years. It is unknown if beginning other contact sports, such as lacrosse, at a younger age is associated with worse neurocognitive performance, greater psychological distress, or worse postural stability in collegiate student athletes. …”
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Weight loss methods and effects on the elite cadet Greco-Roman wrestlers
Yagmur, R., Isik, O., Kilic, Y., Dogan, I.Published in Abstracts of JTRM in Kinesiology (2019)“…Unknown…”
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Toe flexor muscle strength and morphological characteristics of the foot in judo athletes
Koyama, K., Hirokawa, M., Yoshitaka, Y., Yamauchi, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2019)“…Whether practicing in judo influences the muscle strength and morphological characteristics of the foot is unknown. The purpose of this study was to determine the toe flexor muscle strength and morphological characteristics of the foot in judo athletes. …”
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Quasi-apparatus shime waza test (QASWT) - validation procedure
Oleksy, M., Kalina, R. M., Mosler, D., Jagiello, W.Published in Archives of Budo (2018)“…Despite the popularity of judo therapy in Japan, the clinical effects of shime waza are unknown. The studies aim to validate the quasi-apparatus shime waza test (QASWT) from two perspectives: the safety of practising judo and clinical applications. …”
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lnjuries in wrestling: systematic review
Thomas, R. E., Zamanpour, K.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2018)“…The differences may be due to the small number of databases providing specific data and the unknown proportion of training injuries. Databases extrapolating injuries to the national US level reported high annual numbers. …”
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Towards a determination of the physiological characteristics distinguishing successful mixed martial arts athletes: A systematic review of combat sport literature
James, L. P., Haff, G. G., Kelly, V. G., Beckman, E. M.Published in Sports Medicine (2016)“…Furthermore, while MMA incorporates techniques from both grappling and striking sports, it is unknown precisely how these disciplines differ physiologically. …”
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Effects of the International Judo Federation Refereeing Rules on competition contents in the All-Japan Judo Championships: From the viewpoint of dynamic judo
Miyake, K., Matsui, T., Sato, T., Yokoyama, T., Takezawa, T., Kawabata, K., Akimoto, H.Published in Research Journal of Budo (2015)“…Although the IJF Rules has facilitated dynamic judo in international competitions, their effects on the competition contents in the AJJC are still unknown. Here, we aimed to clarify whether the introduction of the IJF Rules facilitated dynamic judo in the AJJC. …”
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The effect of acute fluid consumption following exercise-induced fluid loss on hydration status, percent body fat, and minimum wrestling weight in wrestlers
Cutrufello, P. T., Dixon, C. B.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2014)“…Acute fluid consumption (approximately 1 L) has been shown to reduce urine specific gravity (Usg) among subjects after an overnight fast, yet it is unknown if Usg may be reduced among subjects who have experienced exercise-induced fluid loss. …”