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Judo is a well-known Japanese martial art that also features in Olympic games. Recently, an increasing interest has been observed in the application of judo as a multicomponent exercise, with a growing body of evidence showing that this feature improves ...
Takao Yamasaki
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Judo for older adults: the coaches' knowledge and needs of education
This study aimed to explore the views of judo coaches on their perceived knowledge (PK) and needs for education (NE) for training older practitioners.
Simone Ciaccioni +17 more
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Intergenerational Judo: Synthesising Evidence- and Eminence-Based Knowledge on Judo across Ages
In alignment with European policies regarding intergenerational sports, this study seeks to integrate existing evidence- (i.e., umbrella review) and eminence- (i.e., international validated educational courses for coaches) based knowledge on judo ...
Simone Ciaccioni +5 more
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Risks and Benefits of Judo Training for Middle-Aged and Older People: A Systematic Review
This systematic overview aimed to review studies investigating the benefits and risks of judo training in older people, and to explore practical methodological applications (Registration ID: CRD42021274825).
F. Palumbo +6 more
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Judo is currently the most practiced combat sport in the world. There is no doubt of its importance for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. However, due to its inherent complexity, coaches tend to place greater or lesser emphasis only on one of ...
Fernando Garbeloto +5 more
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PURPOSE The ischemic preconditioning (IPC) method has been shown to aid the recovery processes; however, no studies have been done to assess its acute recovery use in judo.
B. Ceylan +2 more
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Judo exercises increase emotional expression, self-control, and psychological resilience. [PDF]
Background The extant research on judo sports has principally concentrated on the physiological effects of training. Conversely, there has been limited attention paid to studies on psychological resilience, self-control, and emotional expression levels ...
Köroǧlu M +11 more
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Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of a trainer-supervised judo-specific injury prevention warm-up programme on overall injury prevalence. Methods We conducted a two-arm, cluster randomised controlled trial; the Injury Prevention and Performance ...
A. L. von Gerhardt +11 more
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The Effects of EEG Biofeedback Training on Visual Reaction Time in Judo Athletes
The aim of the study was to expand the current knowledge on the effects of EEG biofeedback training on the reaction time of judo athletes, as well as to develop an optimal EEG training protocol in terms of the number of sessions and their duration that ...
Magdalena Prończuk +8 more
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Epidemiology of Injuries during Judo Tournaments
Objective To determine the injury incidence proportion, distribution of injuries by anatomical location; injury type; injury severity, time loss; mechanism and situations of injuries; and the relative risk of injuries by gender, age, and weight ...
Jeroen Mooren +4 more
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