The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate relative age effects (RAEs) in elite youth judo athletes from different chronological age groups, between sexes, and across weight categories. Data from 1542 place winners of the cadet (under 17 y, 2009-2013) and junior judo world championships (under 20/21 y, 1990-2013) were separated by birth month into quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4). The observed values were compared with expected annual age distributions using χ2 analyses, and odd ratios (OR) were used to evaluate effect sizes between quarters. The observed frequency of place winners was significantly different from the expected frequency for the age-group and sex comparisons and all body-mass groups (P \u3c .05) with the exception of the...
Background: Studies have shown that children and adolescents who are relatively older than their you...
The aim of this study was to compare time-motion indicators during judo matches performed by athlete...
The aim of this study was to compare time-motion indicators during judo matches performed by athlete...
In the relative age effect (RAE) literature, several papers have shown differences in the relative e...
Aims: To evaluate relative age effects (RAEs) in wrestlers at the junior world championships. Method...
Subject of study: Physical fitness of cadet, juvenile and junior judo players The aim: to evaluate t...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been thoroughly examined and shown in many sporting contexts, and ...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been thoroughly examined and shown in many sporting contexts, and ...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the adaptations imposed by 4 weeks of precompetition j...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the adaptations imposed by 4 weeks of precompetition j...
Purpose: The rationale of our study derived from the important changes in judo rules, with particula...
Young judo athletes are bio-banding based on age and body mass and compete in weight classes. The pu...
Professionals involved in training programs for judokas should have access to evidence-based data on...
Professionals involved in training programs for judokas should have access to evidence-based data on...
Fukuda, DH, Stout, JR, Kendall, KL, Smith, AE, Wray, ME, and Hetrick, RP. The effects of tournament ...
Background: Studies have shown that children and adolescents who are relatively older than their you...
The aim of this study was to compare time-motion indicators during judo matches performed by athlete...
The aim of this study was to compare time-motion indicators during judo matches performed by athlete...
In the relative age effect (RAE) literature, several papers have shown differences in the relative e...
Aims: To evaluate relative age effects (RAEs) in wrestlers at the junior world championships. Method...
Subject of study: Physical fitness of cadet, juvenile and junior judo players The aim: to evaluate t...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been thoroughly examined and shown in many sporting contexts, and ...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been thoroughly examined and shown in many sporting contexts, and ...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the adaptations imposed by 4 weeks of precompetition j...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the adaptations imposed by 4 weeks of precompetition j...
Purpose: The rationale of our study derived from the important changes in judo rules, with particula...
Young judo athletes are bio-banding based on age and body mass and compete in weight classes. The pu...
Professionals involved in training programs for judokas should have access to evidence-based data on...
Professionals involved in training programs for judokas should have access to evidence-based data on...
Fukuda, DH, Stout, JR, Kendall, KL, Smith, AE, Wray, ME, and Hetrick, RP. The effects of tournament ...
Background: Studies have shown that children and adolescents who are relatively older than their you...
The aim of this study was to compare time-motion indicators during judo matches performed by athlete...
The aim of this study was to compare time-motion indicators during judo matches performed by athlete...