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Effect of “IPPON” and “Judo 9+” Interventions on Balance and Coordination in Young Judo Athletes
Background. One of the most important skills for judo players is coordination. In judo it is standard to focus more on strength and endurance rather than coordination.
Eglė Naudžiūnaitė +2 more
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Preclinical development of MK‐2214 a novel antibody targeting pS413 tau for the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease [PDF]
Abstract Background The accumulation of misfolded and hyperphosphorylated tau in the brain is a defining feature of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) that leads to neurodegeneration and functional decline. Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that the spatial and temporal propagation of this pathology occurs via neuron‐to‐neuron spread of extracellular ...
Sugam J +16 more
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The normative values of the Special Judo Fitness Test (SJFT) are used to evaluate judo athletes, and the question arises of which performance tests from crucial motor abilities best define the SJFT classification in elite judo athletes.
B. Ceylan, J. Šimenko, Ş. Balcı
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Judo combat time, scores, and penalties: Review of competition rules changes between 2010 and 2020
This study aimed to describe and analyze the main changes in the official competitive rules of judo between 2010 and 2020, highlighting changes in combat time, scores and penalties.
Lindsei Brabec Mota Barreto +4 more
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Background A number of specific tests are used to standardize competition performance. Specific Judo fitness test (SJFT) can be applied by considering the start of the competition qualifiers in the morning and the continuation of the final competitions ...
Özgür Eken, F. Clemente, H. Nobari
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Combat Time in International Male Judo Competitions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
This study aimed to synthesize literature data on male judo combat time in international competitions between 2010 and 2019. The search was carried out from May 8th to June 11th, 2021, in electronic databases using the following keywords: (“technical ...
Lindsei Brabec Mota Barreto +8 more
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Reading level as a component of the universal culture of the male judo society
Objective: To compare the level of reading of people in the judo population as a component of universal culture, against the mean value of reading in the control group and to find possible dependence on reading with judo training. Material and Methods:
Małgorzata Pujszo +2 more
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Effects of Fitlight training on cognitive-motor performance in élite judo athletes.
Aims The aims of this study were to verify if a 5-week cognitive-motor training (CMT) using FitlightsTM induced changes in young adult judo athletes compared to a non-intervention group. Specifically, it was verified if CMT influenced executive functions
M. Campanella +13 more
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Following the European recommendations on sustainable educational skills, a strong need has emerged to provide judo coaches with solid and updated knowledge, competences, and attitudes to train older judo practitioners (≥65 years old).
Simone Ciaccioni +17 more
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Although several previous studies examined the effect of pre-exercise caffeine ingestion on judo-specific performance, the optimal dose of caffeine to maximise the ergogenic effects for judoka is not clear.
R. Krawczyk +6 more
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