Investigating the Impact of Physiological and Neuromuscular Performance in Highly Trained Judo Athletes of Different Weight Categories
Bouzoualegh Manar,
Belkadi Adel,
Cherara Lalia
et al.
Abstract:Background and Study Aim This study aimed to investigate the physiological and neuromuscular aspects influencing the performance of highly trained judo athletes across different weight categories.
Material and Methods: A total of twenty-one male judokas with an average age of 20.6 ± 1.8 years participated in the study. The participants had an average body mass (MC) of 77.3 ± 13.4 kg and an average height (SH) of 176.5 ± 8.4 cm. The study employed various assessments to evaluate muscle power, judogi strength e… Show more
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