Angelo Ronaldo's scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Figure 1. The use of particular techniques while sparring in the Beijing and London Olympics by ST (average values)
Figure 6. The moments when kicks were used by RN in the Beijing and London Olympics
Fighting profiles in men's taekwondo competition in the under 68 kg category at the Olympic Games in Beijing (2008) and London (2012) – case studies
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January 2015

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Dariusz Śledziewski

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Michał Łoniewski

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Anna Kuder

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Background & Study Aim: Taekwondo WTF, together with wrestling, judo, and boxing, is a combat sports that is part of the Olympic Games

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... one of the latest rule updates has had a perceptible impact on the kinematic profile in elite athletes. 5,6 The electronic protectors have led to an increase in the quantity of different techniques used and points scored, 7,8 and have had a positive impact on the fairness of the match by gradually eliminating the documented subjective judgment of referees in the past. 9, 10 These results confirm the objectives of the series of renovations implemented by the WT. ...

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Time-motion analysis of taekwondo matches in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Fighting profiles in men's taekwondo competition in the under 68 kg category at the Olympic Games in Beijing (2008) and London (2012) – case studies