Effect of vision impairment on match-related performance and technical variation in attacking moves in Paralympic judo

R Kons, K Krabben, DL Mann… - Journal of Sports …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In Paralympic judo for athletes with vision impairment (VI judo) all eligible athletes (ie B1, B2
and B3 classes) compete against each other in the same competition. Evidence suggests …

The effect of vision impairment on competitive and technical–tactical performance in judo: is the present system legitimate?

RL Kons, K Krabben, DL Mann… - Adapted Physical …, 2019 - journals.humankinetics.com
In judo competition for visual impairment, athletes of different classes compete against each
other in the same category; B1 athletes are totally blind, whereas B2 and B3 athletes are …

Variability Analysis in Judo Para Athletes With Visual Impairments: Match-Outcome Performance in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games With Evidence From the New …

RL Kons, DFC Dos Santos… - Adapted Physical …, 2024 - journals.humankinetics.com
Match-related performance analysis in judo Para athletes with visual impairments is
important to coaches and staff to identify technical–tactical profiles of their athletes and …

[PDF][PDF] Degree of vision impairment influence the fight outcomes in the Paralympic judo: a 10-year retrospective analysis.

EM MEDICA - The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 2018 - researchgate.net
Abstract Introduction. In the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) judo Sports Classes
B1, B2, and B3 compete against each other within weight-and gender-specific categories …

May the best-sighted win? The relationship between visual function and performance in Para judo

K Krabben, E Mashkovskiy… - Journal of Sports …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to establish the optimal cut-off point (s) between classes in a new,
evidence-based classification system for VI judo. We collected results from international VI …

Are male judokas with visual impairments training properly? Findings from an observational study

A Gutiérrez-Santiago, JM Cancela… - Journal of visual …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction One aim of the study was to describe the temporal structure of judo combat
among male judokas with visual impairments. Another aim was to determine the possible …

The development of evidence-based classification of vision impairment in judo: A Delphi study

KJ Krabben, RHJC Ravensbergen… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Objective: Most para-sports group athletes into “classes” to compete against others with
similar activity limitations. Judokas with vision impairment (VI) instead all compete in the …

Fight without sight: The contribution of vision to judo performance

KJ Krabben, J van der Kamp, DL Mann - Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective Although vision is typically considered the predominant sense for guiding
performance, there are sports for which other senses are believed to be as important, if not …

How wide should you view to fight? Establishing the size of the visual field necessary for grip fighting in judo

K Krabben, D Mann, M Lojanica, D Mueller… - Journal of Sports …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Peripheral vision is often considered vital in (combat) sports, yet most experimental
paradigms (eg, eye tracking) ignore peripheral information or struggle to make inferences …

Sex and weight category differences in the temporal combat structure of judokas with visual impairment

A Gutiérrez-Santiago… - … Analysis in Sport, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The study of the temporal judo combat structure of athletes with visual impairment (VI) needs
further research. The objectives of the study were to determine the temporal structure of …