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An Analysis Model for Studying the Determinants of Throwing Scoring Actions During Standing Judo
(MDPI, 2019)
[Abstract] In judo, the attacking system is grounded on several determinants of the chances to throw.
In our study, data regarding four determinants of the attacking system were collected in order to
classify the standing ...
Both Unopposed and Opposed Judo Tasks are Suitable for Analyzing Changes in Lateral Preference
(Journal sports science & medicine, 2019-06)
[Abstract] Judo coaches aim to develop left-handed techniques in righthanded judoka due to a potential frequency-dependent strategic advantage during competition. Thus, easily completed tasks are
needed to track the ...
Interrepetition rest set lacks the v-shape systolic pressure response advantage during resistance exercise
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2017)
[Abstract] Resistance exercise may lead to an aneurysm due to dangerous levels of systemic hypertension. Thus, a minimized pressure response during exercise may guarantee safer training. For that, we analyzed an interrepetition ...
Analysis of Successful Behaviors Leading to Groundwork Scoring Skills in Elite Judo Athletes
(MDPI, 2022-03-08)
[Abstract] The present study aimed (1) to propose an approach of observational analysis of the preceding standing judo (tachi-waza (TW)) context to a groundwork (ne-waza (NW)) grappling score (NWGS), and (2) to analyze the ...
When and how a judo contest ends: analysis of scores, penalties, rounds and temporal units in 2018, 2019 and 2021 world championships
(MDPI, 2023-02-13)
[Abstract] Introduction: The main aim of this study was to analyse the relationship between how contests end
(scores or penalties), the temporal units and the competition rounds regarding when the contest end
in the 2018, ...
The relationship between motoric dominance and functional dominance while executing judo techniques: a study on laterality
(Archives of Budo, 2014-12-09)
[Abstract]: Background and Study Aim: Motoric Dominance is defined as the preferential use of an upper or lower limb in a variety of common tasks, while the term Functional Dominance refers to laterality evidenced by ...
Effects of bilateral and non-dominant practices on the lateral preference in judo matches
(Routledge, 2018)
[Abstract] : This study analysed the effects of bilateral and non-dominant practice on novice practitioners’ lateral preference for judo skills in a combat context (i.e., randori). Thirty sports sciences students (22 men ...