نتایج جستجو برای: special judo fitness test sjft

تعداد نتایج: 1101365  

Journal: :Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas 2021

Penalties in judo result from negative actions that are not line with combat regulations. The aim of the research was to determine differences penalties between winner and non-winner competitors judo. A total 1799 (men=1133 women=666) matches were evaluated during 2017, 2018 2019 World Judo Championships. variables expressed as proportions compared Chi-Square test pairwise Z-tests. ratio receiv...

2016
Byung Jin Lee Tae Young Kim

The purpose of this research is to see how continent specific sports rose to its modern-day status through globalization. This research focuses on the historical background of how England's football, America's national pastime, baseball, Japan's Judo, and Korea's Taekwondo developed into sports in addition to the reasoning behind its globalization. Promoted by England and the rest of the Europe...

2013
P.S. Kim Y.H. Shin S.K. Noh H.L. Jung C.D. Lee H.Y. Kang

Bone mineralization is strongly stimulated by weight-bearing exercise during growth and development. Judo, an Olympic combat sport, is a well-known form of strenuous and weight-bearing physical activity. Therefore, the primary goal of this study was to determine the effects of Judo practice on the bone health of male high school students in Korea. The secondary goal of this study was to measure...

Journal: :Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi 2015
Hiroshi Hashiguchi Satoshi Iwashita Atsushi Ohkubo Takuya Sawaizumi Shinro Takai

Stress fractures of the upper limbs are uncommon, and are most often reported as individual cases or small series. In particularly, stress fractures around the wrist are even less common. A stress fracture of the radial styloid process in a judo player was surgically treated, and a favorable treatment outcome was obtained. A 16-year-old adolescent boy experienced pain in the right wrist, with n...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2014
Nikos G Malliaropoulos Michael Callan Janine Johnson

Dear Editor judo is a popular and commonly practiced Japanese martial art and an Olympic combat sport. Judo has its roots in Japanese unarmed fighting styles from the sixth century, the forerunners to ju-jitsu, and was founded by Jigoro Kano in 1882 in Tokyo1. It is a martial art, a physical education, an Olympic sport, and a way of life2,3. It is characterized by a great number of techniques a...

2018
Peter D. Dijkstra Paul T. Y. Preenen Hans van Essen

The color of an athlete's uniform may have an effect on psychological functioning and consequently bias the chances of winning contests in sport competition. Several studies reported a winning bias for judo athletes wearing a blue outfit relative to those wearing a white outfit. However, we argue there is no winning bias and that previous studies were confounded and based on small and specific ...

2014
Ivan Todorov Milovan Bratić Mirsad Nurkić Dragan Radovanović M. NURKIĆ D. RADOVANOVIĆ

The strong connection between physiological adaptations to training and the level of technical abilities of competitors is often difficult to establish since judo is a sport in which technique is dominant, while the physiological characteristics and their parameters make up the basis on which the judo athlete builds his individual technique and tactics. The aim of the paper is to present the re...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2011
Selcuk Gencay Okkes Alpaslan Gencay

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of professional burnout experienced by Turkish judo coaches and to compare possible differences in the three burnout dimensions based on coaching experience in years and satisfaction status of their sport administrators. METHODS The data were obtained by using a three-section questionnaire including a socio demographic data ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2006
Laurent Blais Francis Trilles

For judo players, as in many sports activities, strength development has become an important element of performance. However, this should not be done separately from the development of technique. Specific strength training is thus used for the controlled strengthening of specific muscles or muscle groups, corresponding to the movement in a competitive situation. In line with this, the use of a ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1993
T Yamamoto A Kigawa T Xu

This study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of the traditional method of ankle bandaging and the new method of ankle taping for judo athletes in Japan, and to introduce a functionally effective taping method for judo players. Four university judo athletes with ankle instability were selected to undertake radiography of the ankles before and after exercise, with bandaging at one time a...

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