Introduction: The main objective of this study is to detect the existence of a state of fatigue and a syndrome of overtraining among Algerians judokas of the youngest category (girls and boys) by the use of the questionnaire of fatigue among the child athlete (QFES) and to evaluate the variations of the score by report has its 07 dimensions. Method: 24 judokas cadets of the national team, 14 boys 58.3% and 10 girls 41,7%. The boys are an average age of 16.21±0.21 years, an average weight of 67±16,40kg and a stature of 171,64±9,49cm. They have a body mass index(BMI) of 22.69±4.94 kg/m².girls have an average age of 16.20±0.78 years, a weight of 59.1±7.89 kg and a stature of 163.9±3,14cm.The BMI is equal to 21,95±2.50 kg/sq. m. The athletes a...
The main goal of training activities is to improve motor performance. After strenuous workouts, it i...
The aim of the present study to verify the impact of judo competition on changes in the blood count ...
Research objective – determine the stress levels felt pre-competition by elite and non-elite judo at...
Introduction: The main objective of this study is to detect the existence of a state of fatigue and...
Objectives: To describe and compare the incidence, prevalence, severity, and profile of injuries (ac...
Objective: To determine the frequency of early clinical symptoms of the overtraining syndrome (OTS),...
Subject of study: Physical fitness of cadet, juvenile and junior judo players The aim: to evaluate t...
International audienceBackground: Judo is a full-contact fighting sport that may lead to severe inju...
Purpose: To justify the prediction by long-term training in women\u27s judo. The article presents a ...
ABSTRACT The primary aim of this research was to determine the changes in cardiorespiratory enduranc...
The research object: The link between judo athletes approach to her body and weight control. Substan...
The research hypothesis: in the preparation period of girls in Judo physical fitness is greatly impr...
Professionals involved in training programs for judokas should have access to evidence-based data on...
ABSTRACT Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a condition associated with diminished sports performance du...
The objective of this book chapter is to identify the correlations between Hardy Personality (HP) an...
The main goal of training activities is to improve motor performance. After strenuous workouts, it i...
The aim of the present study to verify the impact of judo competition on changes in the blood count ...
Research objective – determine the stress levels felt pre-competition by elite and non-elite judo at...
Introduction: The main objective of this study is to detect the existence of a state of fatigue and...
Objectives: To describe and compare the incidence, prevalence, severity, and profile of injuries (ac...
Objective: To determine the frequency of early clinical symptoms of the overtraining syndrome (OTS),...
Subject of study: Physical fitness of cadet, juvenile and junior judo players The aim: to evaluate t...
International audienceBackground: Judo is a full-contact fighting sport that may lead to severe inju...
Purpose: To justify the prediction by long-term training in women\u27s judo. The article presents a ...
ABSTRACT The primary aim of this research was to determine the changes in cardiorespiratory enduranc...
The research object: The link between judo athletes approach to her body and weight control. Substan...
The research hypothesis: in the preparation period of girls in Judo physical fitness is greatly impr...
Professionals involved in training programs for judokas should have access to evidence-based data on...
ABSTRACT Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a condition associated with diminished sports performance du...
The objective of this book chapter is to identify the correlations between Hardy Personality (HP) an...
The main goal of training activities is to improve motor performance. After strenuous workouts, it i...
The aim of the present study to verify the impact of judo competition on changes in the blood count ...
Research objective – determine the stress levels felt pre-competition by elite and non-elite judo at...