43 research outputs found
Hand-grip strength as an indicator for predicting the success in martial arts athletes
The purpose of this work is answer the question whether based on the hand grip strength of different martial arts’ athletes it is possible of their successfulness prognosticatio
Criteria for effective sports selection in judo schools - on example of sportsmanship’s progress of young judo athletes in Russian Federation
Analysis of scientific researches points at significant discrepancies in opinions about criteria of sports selection in Judo schools and structure of junior athletes’ training activity. The purpose of the research is to fulfil of different methodic of young people’s selection and dynamic of their future competition functioning’s sports result
Topics of doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations devoted to judo in period 2000-2016 - the overall analysis of works of Russian experts
The aim of this article are the preferences topics of doctoral and postdoctoral theses on judo defended in Russian Federation universities in the period 2000-201
Formation of active-effective attitude of 12-13 years’ judo athletes to sports functioning in competition period
The purpose of the research is to theoretically and experimentally substantiate methodic of active-effective attitude to sports functioning formation in 12-13 years’ judo athletes (youngster categories) in competition perio
Increasing of special physical fitness of the female athletes practicing sambo
A high level of special physical fitness is necessary achieving high results in combat sports (martial arts). The purpose of the study is knowledge about effective methods increasing the level of special physical fitness of the junior female practicing samb
Judo Injuries Frequency in Europe's Top-Level Competitions in the Period 2005-2020.
BACKGROUND: The present study assesses the frequency of injury in Europe's top-level judokas, during top-level competitions, and defines risk factors. METHODS: The members of the EJU Medical Commission collected injury data over the period of 2005 to 2020 using the EJU Injury Registration Form at Europe's top judoka tournaments. RESULTS: Over the 15 years of the study, 128 top-level competitions with 28,297 competitors were included; 699 injuries were registered. Of all competitors, 2.5% needed medical treatment. The knee (17.4%), shoulder (15.7%), and elbow (14.2%) were the most common anatomical locations of injury. Sprains (42.2%) were by far the most frequent injury type, followed by contusions (23.1%). Of all contestants, 0.48% suffered an injury which needed transportation to hospital. There was a statistically significant higher frequency of elbow injuries in female athletes (p < 0.01). Heavy-weight judokas suffered a remarkably low number of elbow injuries, with more knee and shoulder injuries. Light-weight judokas were more prone to elbow injuries. CONCLUSIONS: We found there was a low injury rate in top-level competitors, with a greater frequency of elbow injuries in female judokas. During the 15 years of injury collection data, an injury incidence of 2.5% was found, with a remarkable high injury rate in the women's -52 kg category, and statistically significantly more elbow injuries in women overall
Capacities of military technical research institutes involved in operational capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces
Charakter i uwarunkowania współpracy instytutów badawczych, prowadzących działalność w dziedzinie obronności i bezpieczeństwa z krajowym przemysłem obronnym stanowią istotne kwestie w tworzeniu warunków do zwiększenia możliwości realizacji potrzeb sfery bezpieczeństwa państwa, przy skupieniu działań na priorytetowych kierunkach badawczych i rozwoju pożądanych technologii. Artykuł wskazuje potencjał naukowo-badawczy wojskowych technicznych instytutów badawczych oraz czynniki stymulujące ich działalność naukowo-badawczą ukierunkowaną na wykorzystanie wyników prac do urzeczywistnienia potrzeb sił zbrojnych w zakresie modernizacji technicznej.Character and conditions for cooperation of country defence industry with military technical research institutes, involved in defence and security activities, are essential to circumstances encouraging for a better fulfilment of demands in the state security sector and for concentration of researches on priorities and development of preferred technologies. The paper illustrates the scientific-research capacities of the military technical research institutes and the factors motivating their scientific-research activities focused on the deployment of results into the realisation of demands of armed forces technical upgrading