Injury Clinical Trial
Judo is one of the possible items in our country to win the first prize in Olympics.
However, scientific research in this field is not enough to support the coaches to train the
athletes. Series of research should be planned and executed to help the coaches and to
promote the performance of our athletes. This is the first step of the serial research. The
purposes of this study are: in the first year, to find the correlations between the
physiological/psychological competitive abilities of the second/third year athletes and
their performance/injury status. And, the physiological/ psychological competitive abilities
of the first year athletes will be collected in the beginning of this year. And then, their
performance/injury status will be followed through the whole year and to the end of the
second year monthly. The purposes of this study in the second year are to find the causation
of the physiological/ psychological competitive abilities in the first year with the
performance/injury status in the second year.
The subjects of this study are from 4 senior high schools in the north part of Taiwan which
performed well in national judo competition in senior high schools in the past years. The
study designs are both cross-sectional and prospective. In the part of the second/third year
athletes, it is a cross-sectional design, and in the part of the first year athletes, it is
a prospective design. The physiological status will be assessed with their general fitness
and balance. The fitness test includes body composition, strength, power, endurance,
agility, coordination, balance, flexibility, and cardiopulmonary capacity. The psychological
competitive abilities will be assessed with a questionnaire. Injury and the possible causes
will also be collected with a questionnaire monthly. Finally, the data will be analyzed with
descriptive analysis, chi-square test, t-test and regression analysis to show their
characteristics, correlations and causations.
Judo is one of the possible items in our country to win the first prize in Olympics.
However, scientific research in this field is not enough to support the coaches to train the
athletes. Series of research should be planned and executed to help the coaches and to
promote the performance of our athletes. This is the first step of the serial research. The
purposes of this study are: in the first year, to find the correlations between the
physiological/psychological competitive abilities of the second/third year athletes and
their performance/injury status. And, the physiological/ psychological competitive abilities
of the first year athletes will be collected in the beginning of this year. And then, their
performance/injury status will be followed through the whole year and to the end of the
second year monthly. The purposes of this study in the second year are to find the causation
of the physiological/ psychological competitive abilities in the first year with the
performance/injury status in the second year.
The subjects of this study are from 4 senior high schools in the north part of Taiwan which
performed well in national judo competition in senior high schools in the past years. The
study designs are both cross-sectional and prospective. In the part of the second/third year
athletes, it is a cross-sectional design, and in the part of the first year athletes, it is
a prospective design. The physiological status will be assessed with their general fitness
and balance. The fitness test includes body composition, strength, power, endurance,
agility, coordination, balance, flexibility, and cardiopulmonary capacity. The psychological
competitive abilities will be assessed with a questionnaire. Injury and the possible causes
will also be collected with a questionnaire monthly. Finally, the data will be analyzed with
descriptive analysis, chi-square test, t-test and regression analysis to show their
characteristics, correlations and causations.
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Observational Model: Defined Population, Time Perspective: Longitudinal
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