Search Results - Human Physiology
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Weight loss in female wrestlers: observations and recommendations from a competitor and coach
Shai, K.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2025)“…We have used it to build resilient, disciplined athletes and humans. For some, weight cutting becomes a persona, for others, simply a means to a goal. …”
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Conditioning for strength and human performance
T. J. Chandler, W. B. Chandler, C. BishopPublished 2025 -
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The effects of combined contrast heat cold pressure therapy on post-exercise muscle recovery in MMA fighters: A randomized controlled trial
Trybulski, R., Zebrowska, A., Bichowska-Paweska, M., Kuzdzal, A., Ryszkiel, I., Silva, R. M., Muracki, J., Kawczynski, A.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2024) -
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Kinematic and physiological analysis of medieval combat sport using motion analysis, blood lactate measurement, and heart rate monitoring: a case study
Mohammadalizadeh, M., Jaiswal, S., Semken, S., Mikkola, A.Published in Sensors (2024)“…However, this form of sport has not been thoroughly analyzed, and its impact on human physical response is largely unknown. To address this gap, the study reported here aimed to introduce and test a procedure for analyzing human physical responses within the framework of the sport. …”
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Interval training for cycling. From lab to races
Rønnestad, B., Tur, C., Ahumada, F.Published 2024“…With 1077 references to the scientific literature, the authors present solid foundations of the acute and chronic responses of the human body to the training in the heavy and severe intensity domains. …”
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Cortisol and testosterone content variability in blood serum of professional wrestlers under different conditions of physical activity
Gryaznykh, A., Kiseleva, M., Kolokoltsev, M., Vorozheikin, A., Belykh, V., Romanova, E., Aganov, S., Tarasov, A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2022) -
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NSCA's essentials of sport science
D. N. French, L. Torres-Ronda, National Strength & Conditioning AssociationPublished 2022“…Not only are universities and academic institutions scientifically investigating sport as one element of human performance, but professional teams, sporting organizations, and private training companies are embracing approaches that use scientific principles to help their athletes and teams gain a competitive edge in sporting competition. …”
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Strength and conditioning in sports: From science to practice
Stone, M. H., Suchomel, T. J., Hornsby, W. G., Wagle, J. P.Published 2023“…This exciting new text provides a comprehensive overview of the application of science to sport and will be key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of strength and conditioning, athletic training, exercise physiology, human performance, personal training, and other related disciplines of sport science and kinesiology. …”
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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)“…The first human experiment of acute arrest of cerebral circulation was performed in 1943 to investigate the physiological changes during fainting. …”
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Effect of carbohydrate intake on endogenous hormones: anabolic and catabolic orientation content of highly qualified sportsmen - combat athletes
Gryaznykh, A., Butakova, M., Grebenyuk, L., Kiseleva, M., Nasyrov, T., Kolokoltsev, M., Vorozheikin, A., Romanova, E., Bayankin, O., Kowalski, W., Tyupa, P.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2021)“…Food of different composition intake (mainly carbohydrate) affects the hormonal relationships in the series of anabolic/catabolic hormones and is a factor in correcting the damaging effect of hyperkinesia on the human body, having a protective effect. These issues have not been sufficiently studied and need to be clarified. …”
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A new shoe desing in wrestling
Açak, M., Korkmaz, M. F., Taskiran, C., Karabulut, S. E., Düz, S., Bayer R.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2019)“…Wrestling as a performance sport needs to be physically healthy and having well balance as well as physiological, psychological, technical, tactical, and basic motoric properties. …”
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Studies on "kansetsu-waza" (3) - Physiologie studies on "kansetzu-waza", with special reference to the reaction of the nervous and muscular systems
Ikai, M., Asami, T., Sasa, T.Published in Association for the Scientific Studies on Judo, Kodokan (1963)“…In view of this fact, the "Kansetsu-waza" is of great interest physiologically—it is a technique by which one is able to hold his opponent in restraint without injuring the latter, a very ingenious application of physiologic restraint. …”
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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)“…A physiologic study of the effect of "choking" on the human body is of special importance to the development of Judo as a sport, and also in the prevention of untoward accidents. …”