Search Results - Martial Arts Studies
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Results of testing of athletes in martial arts using the star excursion balance test method (on the example of women`s boxing, Kyokushinkai Karate, Fencing and WKF Karate)
Kindzer, B., Nikitenko, S., Vyshnevetskyi, S., Kukurudziak, I., Ilnytskyi, I., Busol, V., Bohdan, I., Semeryak, Z., Cynarski, W. J.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2025)“…This study shows the ratio of the upper and lower limbs of female athletes in various types of martial arts, so it can become the basis for further, more in-depth studies.…”
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Comparison of tethered swimming power and force between national japanese and non-national japanese water polo players
Toyoda, Y., Toyoda, Y., Moriyama, S., Enomoto, I., Okawa, K., Suzuki, K., Akashi, K., Wakayoshi, K.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…Water polo, frequently called "martial arts in water," is an intense game. Recognized as one of the toughest sports (Takagi, 2008), water polo involves two teams, each comprising six field players and one goalkeeper, competing using a ball (Smith, 1998). …”
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Differentiation of somatic and efficiency indicators as a sign of athletes` adaptation to efforts of various nature
Jelonek, J., Kruszewski, M., Kruszewski, A., Tabecki, R., Pilis, K., Kuzmicki, S.Published in Archives of Budo Science of Martial Arts and Extreme Sports (2023)“…Material & Methods: The study included athletes with second or higher sports classes in the following disciplines: long distance runners (n = 12), powerlifting (n = 12) and martial arts - taekwondo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (n = 12). …”
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Pathologic findings on hip arthroscopy in high-level athletes competing in flexibility sports
Saks, B. R., Monahan, P. F., Maldonado, D. R., Jimenez, A. E., Ankem, H. K., Sabetian, P. W., Lall, A. C., Domb, B. G.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Patients who participated in FS such as dancing, gymnastics, martial arts, figure skating, and cheerleading were propensity score matched by body mass index, age at time of surgery, sex, sports competition level, and labral treatment to a cohort of high-level athletes participating in all other sports, such as distance running, soccer, volleyball, and softball. …”
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Struktura endokrinnych zabolevanij u sportsmenov (Structure of endocrine diseases in athletes)
Turova, E. A., Tenyaeva, E. A., Badtieva, V. A., Golovach, A. V., Articulova, I. N.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2020)“…Depending on the sport, the most susceptible to diseases of the endocrine system were Rugby players, athletes engaged in martial arts (karate, judo, wrestling), as well as volleyball, basketball, badminton, swimmers and shooters.…”
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Fiziologiceskie aspekty olimpijskich edinoborstv (obzor literatury) (Physiological aspects of Olympic martial arts (literature review))
Aranson, M. V., Ozolin, E. S., Tuponogova, O. V., Shustin, B. N.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2018)“…The subject of research is closely related to the specifics of competitive activities in these types of martial arts.…”
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Multi-functional technical devices for improvement and control of athletes` preparedness in martial arts
Zadorozhna, O., Briskin, Y., Pityn, M., Smyrnovskyy, S., Semeryak, Z., Khomiak, I., Hlukhov, I.Published in SportMont (2020)“…The present work studied specifics of technical devices for the improvement and control of athletes` preparedness in martial arts. …”
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Pterins as diagnostic markers of exercise-induced stress: a systematic review
Lindsay, A., Gieseg, S. P.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2020)“…Results: We included 29 studies with 644 participants. We classified articles by running/hiking, cycling, rugby, mixed martial arts (MMA) or other. …”
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Comparative analysis of the athletes` functional condition in cyclic and situational sports
Podrigalo, O. O., Borisova, O. V., Podrigalo, L. V., Iermakov, S. S., Romanenko, V. V., Podavalenko, O. V., Volodchenko, O. A., Volodchenko, J. O.Published in Physical Education of Students (2019)“…The vision reaction in 4 tests out of 10 was better in martial arts athletes. The response to the auditory stimulus in 5 tests out of 10 and the average result was better in martial arts athletes. …”
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Multi-functional technical devices for improvement and control of athletes` preparedness in martial arts
Zadorozhna, O., Briskin, Y., Pityn, M., Smyrnovskyy, S., Semeryak, Z., Khomiak, I., Hlukhov, I.Published in SportMont (2020)“…The present work studied specifics of technical devices for the improvement and control of athletes` preparedness in martial arts. …”
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Anthropometric characteristics, physical fitness and motor coordination of 9 to 11 year old children participating in a wide range of sports
Opstoel, K., Pion, J., Elferink-Gemser, M., Hartman, E., Willemse, B., Philippaerts, R., Visscher, C., Lenoir, M.Published in PLOS ONE (2015)“…Only the primary sport of each child was considered and six groups of sports (Ball sports, Dance, Gymnastics, Martial arts, Racquet sports and Swimming) were formed based on common characteristics. …”
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