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2. Anthropometric and mechanical factors determining sprint in young soccer players: a brief report.
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Bustamante-Garrido, Alejandro, Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban, Brito, Ciro, Silva-Esparza, Danilo, Pérez-Contreras, Jorge, Izquierdo-Redin, Mikel, and Cerda-Kohler, Hugo
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ATHLETIC ability ,MOTION analysis ,BODY composition ,MUSCLE mass ,TEAM sports - Abstract
Sprint performance is a critical factor in soccer. While previous studies have extensively explored the biomechanical, physiological, and metabolic determinants of sprinting, the impact of anthropometric variables in team sports contexts, especially soccer, remains underexplored. This study aims to investigate the influence of anthropometric and mechanical variables on sprint performance in young soccer players. Fifty-eight young soccer players were evaluated in anthropometry and a 30-meter (m) sprint using radar technology. Split times in 5, 15, and 30 m were determined, in addition to the assessment of the force-velocity profile proposed by Morin and Samozino. Results: Key anthropometric variables associated with improved sprint performance included lower-limb muscle mass at distances 5 and 15 m (R
2 = 0.08 and R2 = 0.09, respectively, both with small effects). Additionally, body composition, particularly a lower % body fat, was crucial across all sprint distances (ES: large). Among the mechanical variables, max power (R2 = 0.997, ES: large) and maximum velocity (R2 = 0.553, ES: large) are the mechanical variables that were most strongly associated with sprint performance over distances greater than 30 m. Soccer coaches, athletic trainers, and strength and conditioning specialists working with young athletes can apply the findings of this study to their training programming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Combined warmup exerts an ergogenic effect on the speed of sprint swimmers: A systematic review with meta-analysis.
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Ferraz Silva, Eliane, Miarka, Bianca, Carrenho Queiroz, Andreia Cristiane, Olavo Córdova, Cláudio, Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban, Sorbazo Soto, Dany Alexis, and José Brito, Ciro
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WARMUP ,SWIMMERS ,SPEED ,ATHLETIC ability ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,HOMOGENEITY ,SWIMMING - Abstract
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- 2024
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4. Suggestions for Professional Mixed Martial Arts Training With Pacing Strategy and Technical-Tactical Actions by Rounds.
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Ribeiro Antoniettô, Naiara, Dal Bello, Fabio, Carrenho Queiroz, Andreia C., Berbert de Carvalho, Pedro H., Brito, Ciro J., Amtmann, John, and Miarka, Bianca
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MARTIAL arts ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,TASK performance ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DECISION making ,ATHLETIC ability ,MOTOR ability - Abstract
This study compared the pacing strategy and motor actions used in mixed martial arts combats ending by knockout/technical knockout (KO/TKO) or submission. All of the sample bouts ended in KO/TKO and consisted of 1,564 rounds of 678 bouts. The bouts were separated by round (R) of bouts ending (ER) in the first round (n = 192), first (1R × 2ER) and second (2R × 2ER) of bouts ending in the second round (n = 172), and first (1R × 3ER), second (2R × 3ER), and third (3R × 3ER) of bouts ending in the third round (n = 1,200). The analyses were performed according to the duration (∆) in each phase: ∆ standing preparatory activity time, ∆ standing combat activity time, ∆ ground preparatory activity time, and ∆ ground combat activity time and their technical-tactical actions (attempted and landed strikes to the head, body and leg, takedowns, and submissions). The main results demonstrated a shorter ∆ standing preparatory activity time in 1R × 1ER (95.6 ± 62.9 seconds) and 2R × 2ER (93.6 ± 67.9 seconds) vs. 2R × 3ER (160.5 ± 87.4 seconds) and 3R × 3ER (144.0 ± 88.5 seconds) with fewer strikes attempted and landed to the head, body, and legs (p ≤ 0.05). No differences were observed (p > 0.05) between ∆ standing combat activity time, but lower attempted and landed takedowns and strikes to the head, body, and leg frequencies. There were shorter ∆ ground combat activity time (p ≤ 0.05) in 1R × 1ER (23.4 ± 45.5) and 2R × 2ER (25.3 ± 41.9) vs. 2R × 3ER (50.4 ± 69.9) and 3R × 3ER (52.9 ± 74.2), with lower attempted submissions, chokes, and attempted and landed strikes to the head, body, and leg frequencies observed. These results contribute to the information developed from current research to help improve the quality of training and promote effective athletic preparation related to pacing strategy and performance models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Acute carbohydrate restriction induces a higher weight loss and preserves the athletic performance of Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes.
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MENDES-NETTO, RAQUEL S., MATOS, RENATA C., DA C. MAYNARD, DAYANNE, DE LIMA, LUANA EDLA, NARDELLI, CHARLES, BRITO, CIRO J., and DA S. GRIGOLLETO, MARZO E.
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WEIGHT loss ,ATHLETIC ability ,PHYSICAL fitness testing ,LOW-fat diet ,CARBOHYDRATES ,BLOOD lactate - Abstract
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- 2023
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6. 10 Years on Time–Motion and Motor Actions of Paired Mixed Martial Arts Athletes.
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dos Santos, Diego Alves, Miarka, Bianca, dal Bello, Fabio, Queiroz, Andreia Cristiane Carrenho, de Carvalho, Pedro Henrique Berbert, Brito, Ciro José, and Beneke, Ralph
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ATHLETIC ability ,MARTIAL arts ,MOTION ,PROBABILITY theory ,STANDING position ,TIME ,TASK performance ,SPORTS events ,BODY movement ,EXERCISE intensity - Abstract
This study verified the performance probabilities by mixed martial arts rounds by the same athletes, doing paired comparisons of time–motion and actions before and after 10 y. The sample was composed of 845 Ultimate Fighting Championship rounds of 45 athletes separated into before (M1, age range 34–44 y) and after (M2, age range 44–54 y). Motor-control (takedowns, submissions, chokes, locks, strike actions to the head, and body and leg strikes attempted and landed) and time–motion (high and low intensities and standing and ground times) analyses were done. The main results showed significant differences (P ≤.05) in total strikes landed (M1 22 [13; 34] > M2 18 [10; 31.7]), total strikes attempted (M1 41 [24.5; 62] > M2 35 [21; 48]), single head strikes attempted (M1 19 [9; 34.5] > M2 16.5 [9; 28]), single body strikes landed (M1 1 [0; 4] > M2 1 [0; 2]), single body strikes attempted (M1 2 [0; 5] > M2 1 [0; 3]), takedowns attempted (M1 1 [0; 2] > M2 1 [0; 2]), standing combat time (M1 2:10.28 [1:38.95] > M2 1:55.56 [1:32.17]), and low-intensity time (M1 2:11.45 [1:38.95] > M2 1:56.26 [1:31.89]). Variables that increased the probability to be associated with over the years were body strikes landed, head strikes landed, total strikes landed, and single strikes attempted, whereas body strikes attempted, head strikes attempted, total strikes attempted, and submission attempted had a negative association with mixed martial arts years of experience. Therefore, M2 athletes should be focused on standing combat time combined with strikes-landed actions, targeting the head—it has the highest potential performance probability and avoid unsuccessful body-strike attempts and submissions—which has the lowest potential performance probability over 10 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. Mental toughness and physical fitness tests of boxing athletes associated with big five personality factors.
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Brito, Ciro José, dos Santos Chagas, Ana Lúcia, Andra de Brito, Michele, Teixeira Müller, Vanessa, Samara Noronha, Ádria, Coswig, Victor, Guimarães Teixeira, Felipe, Sobarzo Soto, Dany Alexis, and Miarka, Bianca
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COMPETENCY assessment (Law) ,BOXING ,PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,DATA analysis ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CONFIDENCE ,ATHLETES ,MUSCLE strength ,PHYSICAL fitness ,PERSONALITY ,STATISTICS ,ATHLETIC ability ,PERSONALITY tests ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
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- 2023
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8. Cinemática de pateo con empeine en jugadores profesionales varones de futsal chilenos: Propuesta de un modelo cinemático.
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Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban, Martínez-Catalán, Rodrigo, Miarka, Bianca, Merino-Muñoz, Pablo, Brito, Ciro, Hermosilla-Palma, Felipe, and Pérez-Contreras, Jorge
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ANGULAR velocity ,MOTION capture (Human mechanics) ,INDOOR soccer ,ATHLETIC ability ,GESTURE ,COURT personnel ,PHASE velocity ,MOTION capture (Cinematography) ,SHOE design - Abstract
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- 2023
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9. Modelo técnico del push de empuje en el hockey sobre césped. Una propuesta de análisis.
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Moreno de la Fuente, Joaquín, Rojas-Briceño, Luis, Escalona-Riquelme, Jaime, Merino-Muñoz, Pablo, Cerda-Kohler, Hugo, Miarka, Bianca, Brito, Ciro, Arriagada-Tarifeño, David, and Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban
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FIELD hockey ,SPORTS biomechanics ,ATHLETIC fields ,ATHLETIC ability ,BIBLIOGRAPHY ,BIOMECHANICS ,GESTURE - Abstract
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- 2022
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10. Comparison of exercise and sports characteristics between bingeeating and healthy people.
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de Souza, Letícia Nascimento, de de Brito, Michele Andra, Silva, Eliane Aparecida Ferraz, Müller, Vanessa Teixeira, Pérez, Diego Ignácio Valenzuela, Brito, Ciro José, and Miarka, Bianca
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SPORTS ,EXERCISE ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,ATHLETIC ability ,BODY mass index ,STATISTICAL sampling ,MOTOR ability - Abstract
The present study compared exercise and sports characteristics between subjects with Binge Eating Disorder (BD) classification and a health group without binge eating. A randomized sample of 111 participants (23.1± 7.6 yrs.; 1.6± 0.6 m; 77.0± 16.9 kg) were classified and separated according BD classification (non-binging= 47; moderate binging n= 30; severe binging n= 40). For this, the BD Scale, Self-perceived Performance Scale, and a Demographic Questionnaire obtained classifications about BD and characteristics of exercise and sports practices. Analysis indicated that the Body Mass Index (BMI) was different between groups (p≤ 0.001). Non-binging, with 22.5± 5.1 index, presented lower values than severe binging, with 27.4± 4.9 index and moderate, binging, with 28.1± 8.2 index, while severe binging, with 6 (2; 6) hours/training, had a longer time than moderate, with 4 (2; 6) hours and non-binging groups, with 3 (2; 6) hours/training. With a 3 (2.5; 3) score, the severe binging group presented lower motor control performance than the nonbinging with a 3 (3; 4) score. Thus, coaches and psychologists can develop strategies for specific eating disorders, considering present important factors in sports psychology to reduce BD and compensatory strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. Desenvolvimento e validação de instrumento para análise de tempo-movimento no boxe: software FRAMI.
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Lima, Chamon Dias, Santos, Mateus Henrique dos, Barreto, Lindsei Brabec Mota, de de Brito, Michele Andra, Soto, Dany Alexis Sobarzo, Miarka, Bianca, and de Brito, Ciro José
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EXPERIMENTAL design ,STATISTICAL reliability ,RESEARCH methodology ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,TASK performance ,BODY movement ,INTRACLASS correlation ,ATHLETIC ability ,BOXING ,DATA analysis software ,SPORTS events - Abstract
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- 2022
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12. A multivariate regression and discriminant canonical analysis of Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull performance in cadet inline speed skaters.
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Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban, Reyes-Galvez, Natalia, López-Guzmán, Chris Mauro, Argothy-Bucheli, Rodrigo, Prat-Luri, Amaya, Bustamante-Garrido, Alejandro, Miarka, Bianca, and Brito, Ciro José
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MUSCLE contraction ,ICE skating ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,ATHLETES ,DISCRIMINANT analysis ,MUSCLE strength ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ATHLETIC ability - Abstract
This study measured the peak force (PF) in cadet inline speed skaters (ISS) and verified the physical measures that determine athletes' performance on the Isometric Mid- Thigh Pull Test (IMTP) through a multivariate regression and discriminant canonical analysis. A total of 36 high-performance male (n= 18; age= 17.4± 1.21 years; body mass= 65.1± 6.18 kg; height= 168.6± 5.1 cm) and female (n= 18; age= 17.4± 1.23 years; body mass= 55.5± 4.4 kg; height= 158.6± 5.2 cm) athletes were measured two times (with a 3-day interval). All participants performed the IMTP and sit-and-reach (SR) tests, and an evaluator performed anthropometric circumference measurements on their thighs and calves. The main results indicated that males showed a higher PF on the test (m= 59.0± 3.9 N/kg vs. f= 50.4± 5.8 N/kg; p≤ 0.001) and retest (m= 59.1± 4.2 N/kg vs. f= 51.9± 6.6 N/kg; p≤ 0.001). In the first, thigh circumference (X2= 29.01, p≤ 0.001, R2= 0.74) had an overall 91.7% prediction. The second model included using the SR and thigh circumference (X2= 49.91, p≤ 0.001, R2= 1.0) showed an overall prediction of 100.0%. The thigh circumference matrix showed better predictive power for (coefficient= 7.158) male and female IMTP performance. In conclusion, despite the gender differences, the thigh circumference is a good predictor for PF in cadet ISS athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Technical report on a time-motion analysis of male judo cadets' combats between weight divisions.
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MIARKA, BIANCA, VALENZUELA PEREZ, DIEGO IGNACIO, AEDO-MUNOZ, ESTEBAN, FERNANDES DA COSTA, LUCAS OLIVEIRA, MOTA BARRETO, LINDSEI BRABEC, and JOSE BRITO, CIRO
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TECHNICAL reports ,JUDO ,SEQUENTIAL analysis ,MARTIAL arts ,ATHLETIC ability - Abstract
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- 2022
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14. Frami® software protocol for Taekwondo: development, reliability and reproducibility.
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VARGAS BARRIENTOS, CARLOS ALBERTO, ALACKS ANTONIETTO, DESTTER, REZENDE OLIVEIRA, CINTHYA LUIZA, MOTA BARRETO, LINDSEI BRABEC, MIARKA, BIANCA, ARIEL AEDO-MUNOZ, ESTEBAN, and BRITO, CIRO JOSE
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TAE kwon do ,INTRACLASS correlation ,EXPERTISE ,FREEWARE (Computer software) ,STATISTICAL reliability ,HISTORY of sports ,ATHLETIC ability - Abstract
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- 2021
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15. Development and reliability of technical-tactical and time-motion real-time analysis in the World Taekwondo Grand Prix.
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AVAKIAN, PAULA, ALOISIO FREZZA, DANIEL, GIORDANI PINHO, BELMIRO, ACHOUR JUNIOR, ABDALLAH, AEDO-MUNOZ, ESTEBAN, VALENZUELA PEREZ, DIEGO IGNACIO, ALACKS ANTONIETTO, DESTTER, BRITO, CIRO JOSE, and MIARKA, BIANCA
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TAE kwon do ,HIGH-intensity interval training ,ATHLETIC ability ,TECHNICAL assistance ,COACHES (Athletics) - Abstract
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- 2021
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16. Caffeine improves biochemical and specific performance after judo training: a double-blind crossover study in a real judo training situation.
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Carmo, Kelvin Euton Oliveira, Pérez, Diego Ignácio Valenzuela, Valido, Charles Nardelli, dos Santos, Jymmys Lopes, Miarka, Bianca, Mendes-Netto, Raquel Simões, Leite, Marina Macedo Rodrigues, Antoniêtto, Naiara Ribeiro, Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban Ariel, and Brito, Ciro José
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CAFFEINE ,EXERCISE physiology ,BODY mass index ,BLIND experiment ,CLINICAL trials ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,HEMODYNAMICS ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CROSSOVER trials ,ATHLETES ,HYDRATION ,BLOOD sugar ,HEART beat ,PHYSICAL fitness ,URIC acid ,LACTATES ,ATHLETIC ability ,MARTIAL arts ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,FATTY acids ,ERGOGENIC aids ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Background: Nutritional ergogenic aids are foods or nutrients that can improve physical performance. Among these foods with ergogenic properties, caffeine has shown that it can increase the fat catabolism, strength, and improve the cognition and time reaction of an athlete, therefore, it is hoped that it can improve the performance of judokas. This study through a double-blind crossover (supplement X placebo) protocol, investigated the effects caffeine supplementation (single capsule containing 5 mg/kg body mass intake 60 min before the session) on biochemical, anthropometrical, physical, subjective and hemodynamic variables measured before, during and after two typical judo trainingcxs sessions (120-min: 40-min of gymnastics; 40-min of specific technics and; 40-min of judo combat). Methods: 8 high-level athletes (21.4 ± 2.0 years; 83.6 ± 15.2 kg; 1.8 ± 0.1 m; 17.9 ± 7.0 Fat%) were evaluated before and after each training for body mass, hydration, upper and lower limb power, performance in the special judo fitness test (SJFT), free fatty acids (FFA) in plasma, uric acid, glucose, lactate, heart rate, and pain. In addition, heart rate, FFA in plasma, uric acid, glucose, lactate, rating of perceived exertion and pain were assessed during the training. Results: At 120 min, supplementation resulted in a higher concentration of plasma FFA (1.5 ± 0.5 vs. 1.0 ± 0.3 mmol/L; p = 0.047) and lactate (4.9 ± 1.8 vs. 3.0 ± 1.2 mmol/L; p = 0.047), and a lower concentration of uric acid (5.4 ± 0.9 vs. 7.0 ± 1.5 mg/dL; p = 0.04). Supplementation also resulted in performance maintenance (fatigue index) in the SJFT (Δ0.3 ± 2.0 vs Δ1.7 ± 2.5, for caffeine and placebo respectively, p = 0.046). No adverse effects were observed. Conclusion: Based on the applied dose, intake time, and sample of this study, we can conclude that caffeine produces an ergogenic biochemical effect, and improves performance in judo athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Methods of Body-Mass Reduction by Combat Sport Athletes.
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Brito, Ciro José, Roas, Aendria Fernanda Castro Martins, Brito, Igor Surian Souza, Marins, João Carlos Bouzas, Córdova, Claudio, and Franchini, Emerson
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AGE distribution , *ANALYSIS of variance , *ATHLETIC ability , *BODY weight , *CHI-squared test , *COMPARATIVE studies , *HEALTH promotion , *MARTIAL arts , *RESEARCH methodology , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *PROBABILITY theory , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *RESEARCH , *STATISTICAL sampling , *SKINFOLD thickness , *STATISTICS , *WEIGHT loss , *ELITE athletes , *CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the methods adopted to reduce body mass (BM) in competitive athletes from the grappling (judo, jujitsu) and striking (karate and tae kwon do) combat sports in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. An exploratory methodology was employed through descriptive research, using a standardized questionnaire with objective questions self-administered to 580 athletes (25.0 ± 3.7 yr, 74.5 ± 9.7 kg, and 16.4% ± 5.1% body fat). Regardless of the sport, 60% of the athletes reported using a method of rapid weight loss (RWL) through increased energy expenditure. Strikers tend to begin reducing BM during adolescence. Furthermore, 50% of the sample used saunas and plastic clothing, and only 26.1% received advice from a nutritionist. The authors conclude that a high percentage of athletes uses RWL methods. In addition, a high percentage of athletes uses unapproved or prohibited methods such as diuretics, saunas, and plastic clothing. The age at which combat sport athletes reduce BM for the first time is also worrying, especially among strikers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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18. Adverse effects of cannabinoids on behaviors of mixed martial arts professional athletes: An ex post facto study.
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Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban, Brito, Ciro J., Antonietto, Naiara R., Duarte, Michele B., Mozer, Rayssa L., Coswig, Victor S., Brabec, Lindsei, and Miarka, Bianca
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LEG physiology , *HEAD physiology , *ANALYSIS of variance , *ATHLETIC ability , *BODY weight , *CANNABIS (Genus) , *DOPING in sports , *MARTIAL arts , *STATISTICS , *STATURE , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *DATA analysis , *SPORTS events , *DISEASE prevalence - Abstract
This study aimed to compare time-motion and technical-tactical behaviors of paired rounds of the same Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) athletes in three different situations: cannabinoid doping (n=19 rounds), winning (n=19 rounds) and losing (n=19 rounds). The sample was composed by 57 rounds of 27 bouts from 09 professional Ultimate Fight Championship (UFC®) athletes (age: 27.8±2.8 years old, height: 180.0±7.6 cm, weight: 76.0±16.7 kg, wingspan: 184.6±10.5 cm). The bouts were analyzed according to frequency and action scores (i.e. total strike attacks, strike attacks to the head, body and leg; takedowns, submissions, locks and chokes) and time (sec.) of the standing and groundwork situations separated by low or high intensity. Variance analysis with paired measures and post hoc were used to compare variables and a logistic regression analysis was used to verify the performance prevalence of winning vs. cannabinoid doping bouts, p≤0.05. In conclusion, head strikes scored, and total strikes scored had higher frequencies in winning situations than cannabinoid doping. No further differences were found. MMA athletes should focus on developing competitive strategies for specific situations and should avoid cannabinoid doping. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
19. Exploratory study on illegal pharmacologic agents in mixed martial arts performance.
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Brito, Ciro José, Mozer, Rayssa Lodi, Montes Assis de Bem, Erasmo, Berbert de Carvalho, Pedro Henrique, Carrenho Queiroz, Andréia Cristiane, dal Bello, Fábio, Mota Barreto, Lindsei Brabec, and Miarka, Bianca
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ATHLETIC ability ,DOPING in sports ,MARTIAL arts ,MOTOR ability ,RESEARCH ,STEROIDS ,WORK measurement ,SPORTS events - Abstract
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- 2018
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20. DIFFERENCES BY ENDING ROUNDS AND OTHER ROUNDS IN TIME-MOTION ANALYSIS OF MIXED MARTIAL ARTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING.
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Miarka, Bianca, Brito, Ciro J., Moreira, Danilo G., and Amtmann, John
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ATHLETIC ability , *MARTIAL arts , *PROBABILITY theory , *STANDING position , *TIME , *WORK measurement , *PROFESSIONAL athletes , *PHYSICAL training & conditioning - Abstract
This study aimed to support training program development through the comparison of performance analysis of professionals mixed martial art (MMA) athletes in the bouts that were not finished by points. Using digital recordings of each bout, we analyzed 1,564 rounds (678 bouts) which were separated by ending and other rounds. Our results indicated that knockout/technical knockout is the main outcome that defines the ending round (≈60%); however, there is a higher frequency of ending by submission on the first and second rounds (>30%). Bouts ending during the first or second rounds had shorter total time and standing combat with low intensity than ending in the third round (91.5 ± 71.4, 93.4 ± 67.5, and 143.2 ± 87.4; for low intensity in the first, second, and third rounds, respectively; p ≤ 0.05), whereas standing combat time with high intensity was longer in the last round in comparison to bouts that finished in the first or second rounds (7.4 ± 9.2, 9.7 ± 18.0, and 17.7 ± 29.1 for high intensity in the first, second, and third rounds, respectively; p ≤ 0.05). The lower time dedicated to low-intensity stand-up combat actions, regardless of round, and forcefulness of the actions in groundwork in the first and second rounds seem to be elements that increase the probability of success in professional MMA bouts; these factors have essential implications related to training program design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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21. Weight loss in combat sports: physiological, psychological and performance effects.
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Franchini, Emerson, Brito, Ciro José, and Artioli, Guilherme Giannini
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ORGANIZATIONAL aims & objectives ,SPORTS ,ATHLETIC ability ,MARTIAL arts ,DIURETICS - Abstract
Background: The present article briefly reviews the weight loss processes in combat sports. We aimed to discuss the most relevant aspects of rapid weight loss (RWL) in combat sports. Methods: This review was performed in the databases MedLine, Lilacs, PubMed and SciELO, and organized into sub-topics: (1) prevalence, magnitude and procedures, (2) psychological, physiological and performance effects, (3) possible strategies to avoid decreased performance (4) organizational strategies to avoid such practices. Results: There was a high prevalence (50%) of RWL, regardless the specific combat discipline. Methods used are harmful to performance and health, such as laxatives, diuretics, use of plastic or rubber suits, and sauna. RWL affects physical and cognitive capacities, and may increase the risk of death. Conclusion: Recommendations during different training phases, educational and organizational approaches are presented to deal with or to avoid RWL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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