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Changes in body mass and hydration status in judo athletes before and after a top-level competition: a descriptive case study

Physician and sportsmedicine, 2022
Objectives The International Judo Federation (IJF) implemented new regulations in an attempt to regulate rapid weight loss in 2013. The body weight of the athletes cannot be more than 5% higher than the upper limits of their weight categories at the ...
B. Ceylan, O. R. Barley, Ş. Balcı
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A Scoping Review on Para Judo

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2022
This scoping review aimed to summarize the literature on Para judo comprehensively. A systematic search on WOS, PubMed, SPORTDiscus, and Scopus was carried out up to July 2022, combining the key words “judo” and “visual impairment,” “visual disability,” “
A. Gutiérrez-Santiago   +5 more
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Talent identification and development in judo: A perspective from Brazilian coaches

International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 2022
The knowledge of coaches is fundamental in the identification and development of sporting talents. The aim of the study was to investigate how Brazilian judo coaches identify talents and what is the importance of different factors for the development of ...
A. Ribeiro   +3 more
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Corporate Judo

Journal of Management Inquiry, 1996
Corporate judo is an innovative approach to increased growth, market share, and profitability. In this paper the authors present a framework for applying judo to competitors that have recently undergone a merger, acquisition, downsizing, or restructuring. Case study data illustrate the potential benefits of corporate judo.
David T. Bastien   +2 more
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Corporate Judo

2006
Corporate judo is an innovative approach to increased growth, market share, and profitability. In this paper the authors present a framework for applying judo to competitors that have recently undergone a merger, acquisition, downsizing, or restructuring. Case study data illustrate the potential benefits of corporate judo.
Bastien, David   +2 more
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Practicing JUDO

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2000
A high-performance implementation of a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) consists of efficient implementation of Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation, exception handling, synchronization mechanism, and garbage collection (GC). These components are tightly coupled to achieve high performance. In this paper, we present some static
Michał Cierniak   +2 more
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Judo Nephropathy

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1982
Nine male judo players were studied to evaluate possible renal dysfunction after repeated falls. During a 15-second period a pair of subjects took two steps and one subject performed an arm throw upon his partner. The procedure was then reversed and he was thrown by his partner.
R E, De Meersman, J E, Wilkerson
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Judo

2022
Kyle Wallace, Emerson Franchini
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Judo

2020
Ralph Akoto   +4 more
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Fatalities Associated With Judo

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981
In brief: The author presents case reports of 19 judo fatalities. Five deaths were due to brain injury, four to cervical fracture-dislocations, five to cardiac problems, and five to miscellaneous causes. Judo can be blamed for 10 of the 19 deaths. Cardiac deaths do not appear to be preventable, because potentially fatal cardiac disease may not be ...
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