Search Results - Quality in Sport
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Epidemiology of injuries in high-performance taekwondo: A systematic review
García Blanco, C., Vazquez-Mendez, A., Conde, O., Mollinedo-Cardalda, I.Published in Cureus (2025)“…Taekwondo is a traditional South Korean martial art and Olympic combat sport that has gained global popularity. At elite competitive levels, its high-intensity, full-contact nature carries a substantial risk of injury. …”
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Training practices of Japanese elite team and combat sport athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interview study with support staff
Yamashita, D., Yamazaki, K., Yamagishi, T., Tsubokura, H., Washif, J. A., Mujika, I.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a profound impact on the world of sports, particularly elite athletes. This study aimed to investigate how elite athletes adapted their training during the pandemic through semi-structured interviews with performance support staff from national (NT) and professional (PT) teams. …”
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Lower-limb surface electromyographic differences in roundhouse kicks between elite and sub-elite taekwondo athletes: a functional principal component analysis
Sun, J., Wang, Y., Sun, J., Dong, D., Shaharudin, S.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Conclusion: These findings highlight muscle-specific contributions that differentiate kick quality between top-level and average athletes. FPCA offers a novel framework to assess movement quality, providing insights for technique improvement and supporting the development of automated performance evaluation systems in combat sports.…”
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Coaching knowledge, sport emotion, and perceived performance in Korean judoka
Nam, K. W., Ha, J. H., Yoon, S. J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Introduction: Perceived performance is associated with coaches` expert knowledge and athletes` sport emotion; however, the relationships among these variables have not been studied. …”
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The specifics of the components of physical fitness in student wrestlers specializing in freestyle and Greco-Roman styles
Laptev, A. I., Tarakanov, B. I., Apoiko, R. N., Shevtsov, A. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…All participants were students studying at physical education and sports colleges and universities. The following methods were used to conduct the study: anthropometric measurements and bioimpedance analysis, as well as ergometric tests. …”
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Formation of physical qualities in young basketball players
Sablin, A. B., Kornishin, I. I., Ulyanova, E. A., Khvostenko, S. Yu.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…The research involved 40 basketball players from the Dynamo Sports School in Moscow, who trained four times a week for 90 minutes. …”
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Postexercise physical recovery methods for combat sports: a scoping review
Trybulski, R., Kuzdzal, A., Kawczynski, A., Klich, S., Muracki, J., Clemente, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…This scoping review (1) summarizes postexercise recovery methods for combat sports (CS) athletes and (2) synthesizes their effects on key biochemical, physiological, and physical outcomes. …”
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Real-time hand tracking and collision detection for immersive mixed-reality boxing training on Apple Vision Pro
Karelin, A., Brazhenko, D., Kliukovkin, G., Chernenko, Y.Published in Sensors (2025)“…These results indicate the potential of Apple Vision Pro as a platform for precision sports training and highlight the educational impact of mixed reality in democratizing access to high-quality boxing instruction. …”
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Inducement and perceptions of mental fatigue in national-level fencing
Bian, C., Russell, S., Roelands, B.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Growing evidence identifies the presence, fluctuation, and persistence of mental fatigue (MF) in training and competition settings. Fencing is a sport that has seen a recent increase in scientific research. …”
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Multi-person physics-based pose estimation for combat sports
Feizollah Zadeh Khoiee, H., Labbe, D., Romeas, T., Faubert, J., Andrews, S.Published in Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops (2025)“…This paper introduces a novel framework for 3D pose estimation in combat sports. Utilizing a sparse multi-camera setup, our approach employs a computer vision-based tracker to extract 2D pose predictions from each camera view, enforcing consistent tracking targets across views with epipolar constraints and long-term video object segmentation. …”
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Developing an artificial intelligence system to analyse and evaluate performance technical kata movements in karate
Kadhim, E. J., Almayah, S. K., Aldewan, L. H. M., Ghazi, M. A.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)“…This research signifies a technological shift in sports training, offering a reliable, advanced tool to enhance performance evaluation and skill development in karate, bridging gaps in traditional assessment methods while promoting, professional growth in martial arts.…”
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Effects of high-intensity interval training on aerobic and anaerobic capacity in Olympic combat sports: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yue, F., Wang, Y., Yang, H., Zhang, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…This study aimed to summarize the findings of research comparing the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with active controls (alternative training methods) and passive controls (no exercise intervention) on aerobic and anaerobic performance in male and female athletes engaged in Olympic combat sports. Using the PICOS framework, the study included original research on healthy, trained male and female athletes in Olympic combat sports. …”