2015
DOI: 10.1080/21615667.2015.1028127
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Model Wrestlers in Freestyle Women's Wrestling

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“…A study demonstrated that upper body strength and power might contribute to the success in many sports with great performance. It also mentioned that players with superior upper body anaerobic power might achieve success in the games [45], [46]. Upper muscle strength and power are particularly important in a certain sport such as rugby league, soccer, and field hockey which involve frequent contact, collision, and attacks from opponents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study demonstrated that upper body strength and power might contribute to the success in many sports with great performance. It also mentioned that players with superior upper body anaerobic power might achieve success in the games [45], [46]. Upper muscle strength and power are particularly important in a certain sport such as rugby league, soccer, and field hockey which involve frequent contact, collision, and attacks from opponents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,10 Thus, the prescription of the variables that make up a training program aims at developing technical effectiveness [11][12][13] and needs to consider several factors, such as biological individuality, training specificity, and the fighter's performance level. 14,15 Regarding the level, studies point out that technical effectiveness indicators are considered relevant for the organization of training and for the development of performance during the match in the competition. 9,14 Therefore, among other factors, the number of effective techniques performed in combat has been investigated and pointed out as an indicator for competitive success.…”
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“…14,15 Regarding the level, studies point out that technical effectiveness indicators are considered relevant for the organization of training and for the development of performance during the match in the competition. 9,14 Therefore, among other factors, the number of effective techniques performed in combat has been investigated and pointed out as an indicator for competitive success. 14,16 In this sense, competitive activity, the reproduction of which is related to the wrestler's achievement of a certain level of result, is a system-forming factor that determines the structure and composition of the process of each stage of preparation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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