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Assessment of physiological responses and their relationship with technical-tactical performance among Polish National Team Athletes in fighting mode during the Ju-Jitsu World Cham...
Ambrozy, T., Kedra, A., Rydzik, L., Wasacz, W., Ambrozy, D., Wasik, A., Ostrowski, P., Blach, W.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2025)“…Blach, W.…”
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Occurrence of injuries in different phases of judo matches: analysis based on international competitions
Blach, W., Gawel, D., Cynarski, W. J., Rydzik, L., Borysiuk, Z., Kostrzewa, M.Published in Sports (2024)“…Blach, W.…”
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The phenomenon of anticipation in fencing. An applicability approach
Borysiuk, Z., Konieczny, M., Blaszczyszyn, M., Blach, W., Obminski, Z.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…Blach, W.…”
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Proposal for the revision of the Special Fitness Test in judo
Blach, W., Ambrozy, T., Obminski, Z., Stradomska, J., Rydzik, L.Published in Journal of Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences (2021)“…Blach, W.…”
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Characteristic of dynamic oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate (HR) and lactate concentration (LA) in a 5-minute fighting for a hold in judo
Szmatlan-Gabrys, U., Mroz, A., Plewa, M., Gabrys, T., Blach, W.Published in Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2004)“…Blach, W.…”
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Spoczynkowe oraz Powysilkowe Zmiany Stezenia kortyzolu i testosteronu u dwóch zawodniczek judo wagi ciezkiej w okresie przygotowan do waznych zawodów. Badania kazuistyczne (Resting and post-exercise levels of cortisol and testosterone in serum of two heavy-weight female judoists in the pre-competition period (a case study))
Obminski, Z., Borkowski, L., Lerczak, K., Blach, W.Published in Medycyna sportowa (2000)“…Blach, W.…”
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Mlodziez a sport wyczynowy. Psychohormonalne symptomy przetrenowania u mlodych kobiet (Youths and competitive sports - psycho-hormonal symptoms of overtraining in young female athletes)
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