Effects of HIIT and Plyometric Program on the Performance of Young Judokas
ABSTRACT The use of inertial and physiological sensors in a sport such as judo is scarce to date. The information
Read MoreABSTRACT The use of inertial and physiological sensors in a sport such as judo is scarce to date. The information
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Read MoreThanks to collaboration with Polish Strength and Conditioning Association, Judotraining can offer you this interesting interview with Sentaro Koshida, professor
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Read Moreby Rafael L. Kons and Daniele Detanico Biomechanics Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil. Introduction Physiological capacities are
Read MoreTesting and monitoring judo-specific maximal grip strength and grip strength-endurance Emerson Franchini Martial Arts and Combat Sports Research Group, Sport
Read MoreIntroduction Although one of the main principles of judo is to utilize the opponent´s own power to throw him, there
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