Paralympic sports provide opportunities for athletes with impairment to participate and excel in sport competitions. To compete in Paralympic sports, all athletes must undergo classification to determine whether they are eligible to compete and to allocate eligible athletes to different sport classes. Classification criteria need to be based on scientific evidence showing the relationship between impairment and performance. Judo is a Paralympic sport for athletes with vision impairment (VI), which does not yet have an evidence-based classification system in place. The aim of this thesis was therefore to examine the impact of vision impairment on performance in judo. The results of this thesis suggested that vision impairment impacts perform...
Objective This study aimed to explore the profile of athletes with a vision impairment (VI) who com...
Objectives The aim was to assess the 1-year retrospective prevalence of athletes reporting a sports-...
The study of the temporary judo combat structure presents various problems. The judokas (B1-B2-B3) d...
In judo competition for visual impairment, athletes of different classes compete against each other ...
Objective: Although vision is typically considered the predominant sense for guiding performance, th...
SIGNIFICANCE Paralympic judo currently requires all athletes to compete against each other in one cl...
In Paralympic judo for athletes with vision impairment (VI judo) all eligible athletes (i.e. B1, B2 ...
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with similar act...
This study aimed to establish the optimal cut-off point(s) between classes in a new, evidence-based ...
This scoping review aimed to summarize the literature on Para judo comprehensively. A systematic sea...
The study was conducted for four months with 8 judo athletes: 4 sighted people (4 M) and 4 visual im...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with similar act...
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with similar act...
Identifying, structuring, and racking the most important factors related to improving athletes’ perf...
Objective This study aimed to explore the profile of athletes with a vision impairment (VI) who com...
Objectives The aim was to assess the 1-year retrospective prevalence of athletes reporting a sports-...
The study of the temporary judo combat structure presents various problems. The judokas (B1-B2-B3) d...
In judo competition for visual impairment, athletes of different classes compete against each other ...
Objective: Although vision is typically considered the predominant sense for guiding performance, th...
SIGNIFICANCE Paralympic judo currently requires all athletes to compete against each other in one cl...
In Paralympic judo for athletes with vision impairment (VI judo) all eligible athletes (i.e. B1, B2 ...
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with similar act...
This study aimed to establish the optimal cut-off point(s) between classes in a new, evidence-based ...
This scoping review aimed to summarize the literature on Para judo comprehensively. A systematic sea...
The study was conducted for four months with 8 judo athletes: 4 sighted people (4 M) and 4 visual im...
Classification is a defining characteristic of para-sports whereby eligible athletes are allocated a...
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with similar act...
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with similar act...
Identifying, structuring, and racking the most important factors related to improving athletes’ perf...
Objective This study aimed to explore the profile of athletes with a vision impairment (VI) who com...
Objectives The aim was to assess the 1-year retrospective prevalence of athletes reporting a sports-...
The study of the temporary judo combat structure presents various problems. The judokas (B1-B2-B3) d...