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Biomechanical Classification of Judo Throwing Techniques A. Sacripanti
Contest dynamics: General biomechanical theory of the contest sports A. Sacripanti
Chokes
On Chokes Wendy Gunther
Training & Coaching
Periodisation in Judo Training Amos Gil'ad
The Quantitative Changes that Originated From the Application of Different Methodological Procedures in the Process of Acquiring and Improving Complex Motoric Movements in Judo Milovan Bratić
The Training Session Amos Gil’ad
Good Drills, Bad Drills Gerald Lafon
Fitness, strength and conditioning
Strength and Conditioning for Judo John Amtmann, EdD, and Adam Cotton
Specfic Fitness of Elite and Novice Judoist Stanislaw Sterkowicz and Emerson Franchini
Competition and Food Restriction Effects on Oxidative Stress in Judo J. Finaud, F. Degoutte, V. Scislowski ,M. Rouveix, D. Durand and E. Filaire
From the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (External Links)
Comparison of Normalized Maximum Aerobic Capacity and Body Composition of Sumo Wrestlers to Athletes in Combat and Other Sports Matthew D. Beekley, Takashi Abe, Masakatsu Kondo, Taishi Midorikawa and Taro Yamauchi
The Importance of Isometric Maximum Strength in College Wrestlers Michael R. McGuigan, Jason B. Winchester and Travis Erickson
A Three-Dimensional Analysis of the Center of Mass for Three Different Judo Throwing Techniques Rodney T. Imamura, Alan Hreljac, Rafael F. Escamilla and W. Brent Edwards
The Progress Achieved by Judokas After Strength Training With a Judo-Specific Machine Laurent Blais and Francis Trilles
Mood Profiling During Olympic Qualifying Judo Competition: A Case Study Testing Transactional Relationships Matthew J. Stevens, Andrew M. Lane and Peter C. Terry
Determination of Judo Endurance Performance Using the Uchi - Komi Technique and an Adapted Lactate Minimum Test Paulo H.S.M. Azevedo, Alexandre J. Drigo, Mauro C.G.A. Carvalho, João C. Oliveira, João E.D. Nunes, Vilmar Baldissera and Sérgio E.A. Perez
A Kinematic Comparison of the Judo Throw Harai-Goshi During Competitive and Non-Competitive Conditions Rodney T. Imamura, Misaki Iteya, Alan Hreljac and Rafael F. Escamilla
The Relationship Between Body Composition and Anaerobic Performance of Elite Young Wrestlers Selma Arzu Vardar, Selin Tezel, Levent Öztürk and Oktay Kaya
Cauliflower Ear and Skin Infections Among Wrestlers in Tehran Ramin Kordi, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Roh Allah Nourian and W. Angus Wallace
Athletes Retention of a Coach’s Instruction Before a Judo Competition Isabel Mesquita, Antonio Rosado, Nuno Januário and Elsa Barroja
Exercise-Induced Arterial Adaptations in Elite Judo Athletes Panagiotis Karagounis, Maria Maridaki, Xenofon Papaharalampous, Giorgos Prionas and Panagiotis Baltopoulos
Analysis of Isokinetic Knee Extension / Flexion in Male Elite Adolescent Wrestlers Sanli Sadi Kurdak, Kerem Özgünen, Ümüt Adas, Cigdem Zeren, Banu Aslangiray, Zübeyde Yazıcı and Selcen Korkmaz
Giving yourself a good beating: appraisal, attribution, rumination, and counterfactual thinking Mark A. Uphill and Katie Dray
Lactate profile during Greco-Roman wrestling match Hrvoje Karninčić, Zoran Tocilj, Ognjen Uljević  and Marko Erceg
Most frequent errors in judo Uki Goshi technique and the existing relations among them analysed through T-patterns Alfonso Gutiérrez, Iván Prieto and José M. Cancela
Law Enforcement (External Links)
Edged Weapon Defense: Is or was the 21-foot rule valid? (Part 1) Force Science Institute
Edged Weapon Defense: Is or was the 21-foot rule valid? (Part 2) Force Science Institute
21-foot rule combined The above articles, in a bit more reader-friendly format.
“Bread & Butter” Tactics Work Best Against Spontaneous Knife Attacks Force Science Institute
Why Shooting to Wound Doesn’t Make Sense Scientifically, Legally or Tactically Force Science Institute
Early Findings in New Study Confirm: More Training Brings Better Response & Memory in High-Intensity Encounters Force Science Institute
New Findings from FBI About Cop Attackers & Their Weapons Force Science Institute
Distractions and Aggressive Subjects; What a New Study and Past Experience Tell Us Force Science Institute
Fear, Stress, and the Survival Personality Force Science Institute
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