2013
DOI: 10.5604/20815735.1090655
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The effect on 4-month judo training period on anaerobic capacity, blood lactate changes during the post Wingate test recovery, and resting plasma cortisol, and testosterone levels in male senior judokas

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“…But, more recent, Theodorou et al (2013) found that a modified 30 s Bosco vertical jump test is a valid tool compared to WAnT with significant correlation between absolute jump high and absolute power measured during WAnT in young moderately trained athletes. It is important to mention that efforts to develop and exploit valid testing design and procedures are seriously hampered by a significant and continuing lack of basic scientific knowledge concerning the AC and AP in combat sport such as karate and especially in children ( Melhim, 2001 ; Doria et al, 2009 ; Driss and Vandewalle, 2013 ; Obminski et al, 2013 ; Herrera Valenzuela et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, more recent, Theodorou et al (2013) found that a modified 30 s Bosco vertical jump test is a valid tool compared to WAnT with significant correlation between absolute jump high and absolute power measured during WAnT in young moderately trained athletes. It is important to mention that efforts to develop and exploit valid testing design and procedures are seriously hampered by a significant and continuing lack of basic scientific knowledge concerning the AC and AP in combat sport such as karate and especially in children ( Melhim, 2001 ; Doria et al, 2009 ; Driss and Vandewalle, 2013 ; Obminski et al, 2013 ; Herrera Valenzuela et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies use the Wingate test for upper limbs to evaluate the anaerobic abilities of judokas (Franchini, Takito, & Bertuzzi, 2005;Hesari, Mirzaei, Ortakand, Rabienejad, & Nikolaidis, 2014;Obmiński, Ładyga, Borkowski, & Wiśniewska, 2013). The reason why the WT is used is due to the fact that most of the judo moves and techniques require constant labour of the arms (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Relative-PP is higher in more successful wrestlers as compared to less successful athletes [4]. For that reason level of Wingate test performance is useful for determination of effectiveness of the training period in judokas [5]. The other combat sport athletes whose anaerobic power and capacity have been extensively studied are male and female wrestlers [6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%