Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS
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1. A Needs Analysis and Recommendations for Physical Assessments and Training Adaptations for Judo Athletes With Visual Impairments: A Brief Review
- Kons R.L. , et al.
2. Session rating of perceived exertion as an assessment tool for internal training load in brazilian jiu-jitsu: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- de Carvalho G.N. , et al.
3. The penalties and scores by events, to predict victory and defeat according to when the contest ends in elite judo contests
- Dopico-Calvo X. , et al.
4. Heart rate and blood lactate response along with grip strength deterioration during successive judo simulations (randori)
- Sarkar S. , et al.
5. In-contest body acceleration profiles for the judo male and female weight divisions
- Santos L. , et al.
6. Skill Acquisition for Judo: Principles into Practice
- Warner D. , et al.
7. Effects of Supplementary Strength Program on Generic and Specific Physical Fitness in Cadet Judo Athletes
- Branco B.H.M. , et al.
8. Determining the optimal areas of effort in terms of force and force-velocity based on the functional state of the neuromuscular system in the training of elite female judokas
- Manolachi V. , et al.
9. Monitoring Internal Training Load, Stress-Recovery Responses, and Immune-Endocrine Parameters in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Training
- Campos F. , et al.
10. The Role of Competition Area and Training Type on Physiological Responses and Perceived Exertion in Female Judo Athletes
- Ouergui I. , et al.
11. Technical report on a time-motion analysis of male judo cadets’ combats between weight divisions
- Miarka B. , et al.
12. Comparison of physiological and perceptual load between uke and tori after intermittent osaekomi-waza exercise in judo
- Ceylan B. , et al.
13. Analysis of Lactate, Heart Rate and Rating of Perceived Exertion Responses in Randori, Competition and Specific Evaluation of Judo
- Souza A.L.B. , et al.
14. Caffeine improves biochemical and specific performance after judo training: a double-blind crossover study in a real judo training situation
- Carmo K.E.O. , et al.
15. Internal versus external focus of attention on high-intensity exercise performance in judo athletes
- Kons R.L. , et al.
16. Weekly variations in the workload of turkish national youth wrestlers: A season of complete preparation
- Nobari H. , et al.
17. Effect of vision impairment on match-related performance and technical variation in attacking moves in Paralympic judo
- Kons R. , et al.
18. Developing aerobic power and capacity for combat sports athletes
- Julio U.F. , et al.
19. Physiological responses during female judo combats: Impact of combat area size and effort to pause ratio variations
- Ouergui I. , et al.
20. Time-motion analysis in elite female wushu sanda athletes according to competitive phases and weight categories
- Vasconcelos B.B. , et al.
21. CHAPTER 3 Developing maximal strength for combat sports athletes
- Magnani Branco B.H. , et al.
22. Neuromuscular and physiological responses to different training loads in Randori of elite judo athletes
- Campos B.T. , et al.
23. Development of tables for classifying judo athletes according to maximal isometric strength and muscular power, and comparisons between athletes at different competitive levels
- Branco B.H.M. , et al.