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Title |
Author |
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Biomechanical Classification of
Judo Throwing Techniques |
A. Sacripanti |
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Contest dynamics: General
biomechanical theory of the
contest sports |
A. Sacripanti |
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Chokes |
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On Chokes |
Wendy Gunther |
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Training & Coaching |
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Periodisation in Judo Training
|
Amos Gil'ad |
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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 |
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Good Drills, Bad Drills
|
Gerald Lafon |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |