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Energy demands during a judo match and recovery

- bjsportmed.com
F Degoutte, P Jouanel, E Filaire - British journal of sports medicine, 2003 - bjsportmed.com
Results: Nutrient analysis indicated that these athletes followed a low
carbohydrate diet. Plasma lactate concentration had increased to 12.3 (1.8)
mmol/l at the end of the match. An increase in the levels of extracellular ...
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Mise en évidence de la sollicitation du cycle des purines nucléotides lors d'un combat de …


F Degoutte, P Jouanel, E Filaire - Science & Sports, 2004 - Elsevier
Résultats. – L'enquête nutritionnelle a montré que ces athlètes avaient un
apport insuffisant en hydrates de carbone. La concentration de lactate a
significativement augmenté, passant de 1,2 ± 0,1 à 12,3 ± 1,8 mmol l ...
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Physical fitness and anthropometrical differences between elite and non-elite judo players


E Franchini, MY Takito, M Kiss, S Strerkowicz … - Biology of Sport, 2005 - journals.indexcopernicus.com
The objective of this study was to verify the differences between Elite
(Brazilian National and International medallists) and Non-elite (nonmedallists
in Brazilian National Tournaments) junior and senior judo players. For this ...
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Plasma zinc, copper, leptin, and body composition are associated in elite female judo …


JC Koury, KJF de Oliveira, GC Lopes, AV de … - Biological trace element research, 2007 - Springer
Page 1. Plasma Zinc, Copper, Leptin, and Body Composition Are Associated
in Elite Female Judo Athletes J OSELY C ORREA K OURY ,* ,1 ...
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Physiological characteristics of elite judo athletes


R Callister, RJ Callister, RS Staron, SJ Fleck … - International journal of sports medicine, 1991 - thieme-connect.com
In order to provide some understanding of the physiological capacities
underlying successful judo performance, representative values for a variety of
physiological variables were determined in nationally ranked male (n = 18) ...
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[CITATION] Physiological characteristics of exercise and findings of laboratory tests in Japanese elite …


K Ebine, I Yoneda, H Hase, K Aihara, M … - Médecine du sport, 1991
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[CITATION] Estudio de la estructura temporal del combate de judo


JL Castarlenas, A Planas - Apunts: Educación Física y Deportes, 1997
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[CITATION] Morphological, physiological and technical variables in high-level college judoists


E Franchini, MY Takito, RCM Bertuzzi - Archives of budo, 2005 - journals.indexcopernicus.com
Background: To establish the relations between the following variables: (1)
morphological – body weight (BW) and percent body fat (%BF); (2) physiological
– performance and blood lactate (LA) after two upper body Wingate tests ...
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Relationships between recall of perceived exertion and blood lactate concentration in a judo …


MA Serrano, A Salvador, EG Gonzalez-Bono, C … - Perceptual and motor skills, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Relationships between perceived exertion and blood lactate have usually been
studied in laboratory or training contexts but not in competition, the most
important setting in which sports performance is evaluated. The purpose of ...
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Physiological profiles of the Canadian National Judo Team.


SG Thomas, MH Cox, YM LeGal, TJ Verde, HK … - Canadian journal of sport sciences= Journal canadien …, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The physiology of Canadian National Judo Team members is described. These
athletes differed widely in body size (height 157.4-187.7 cm; mass 56.5-100.8
kg). Aerobic fitness (treadmill) was high (VO2max = 4.49 I.min-1; 59.2 ...
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