The study aimed to determine whether the judo-specific injury prevention exercise program had a significant positive effect on the performance of recreational judo athletes, with a particular focus on those employing the ippon technique.
Age range
18 Years – 35 Years
Sex
MALE
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Injury Incidence and Severity
Timeframe: Weekly assessments during the 6-week intervention
Judo-Specific Performance Assessment
Timeframe: Baseline (pre-intervention) and 6 weeks (post-intervention)
Agility Test Score
Timeframe: Baseline (pre-intervention) and 6 weeks (post-intervention).
Balance Assessment
Timeframe: Baseline (pre-intervention) and 6 weeks (post-intervention)