Anglia Ruskin Judo

Research

Anglia Ruskin has its own dedicated research group that sits within the unit for Sports and Exercise Sciences and has close links to the International Association of Judo Researchers. Our aim is to be the leading institute for judo research within the UK.

We are also interested in hear from researchers or potential PhD students MPhil/PhD students who wld be interested on researching a judo specific topic.

If you are interested in conducting research in judo or becoming a postgraduate student please email judo@anglia.ac.uk or call 0845 196 2044.

Anglia Ruskin Judo Research

Bob Challis (Staff Anglia Ruskin)


Challis, D.G. In progress. A Temporal Analysis of lightweight Women's Judo in the 2010 World Championships . in progress.

Challis, D.G. 2011. A Temporal Analysis of the u48kg Women's Judo in the 2010 World Championships . 7th International Judo Federation World Judo Research Symposium. Paris.

Challis, D.G. 2009. A comparison of two methods of coaching judo to 9-11 year olds. 6th International Judo Federation World Judo Research Symposium. Rotterdam.

Challis, D.G. 2007. The Implementation of Long-Term Athlete Development: A case Study. 5th International Judo Federation World Judo Research Symposium. Rio de Janeiro.

Challis, D.G. 2006. Talent Identification in British Judo. Unpublished data.

Dr Mike Callan (Staff Anglia Ruskin)

Callan, M.J. 2011. Gunji Koizumi. 7th International Judo Federation World Judo Research Symposium. Paris.

Janaina Magalhaes (Staff Anglia Ruskin)

Magalhaes, J. 2011. O Soto Gari: The Importance of renrakuwazas to this major throw. 7th International Judo Federation World Judo Research Symposium. Paris.

Wesley Anderson

Anderson, W. 2011. Grip Analysis of female lightweight Judoka from the Tokyo World Championships 2010. Unpublished data.

Trevor James

James, T. 2011. World Championships An insight in English into the topics reported in the publication of the All Japan Judo Federation scientific research on judo. Unpublished data.

Wesley Anderson (Staff Anglia Ruskin)

Anderson, W. 2011. Grip Analysis of female lightweight Judoka from the Tokyo World Championships 2010. Unpublished data.

Trevor James (Student EJU course)

James, T. 2011. World Championships An insight in English into the topics reported in the publication of the All Japan Judo Federation scientific research on judo. Unpublished data.

Zane Lightfoot

Lightfoot, Z. 2011. The origins of Kano Jigoro's adopted etiquette and philosophies for judo - do they cause exclusion to any people groups? Unpublished data.

Lightfoot, Z., 2010. Which judo system should Britain adopt?. Vienna, European Judo Union, Research Symposium.

Dan Gordon (Staff Anglia Ruskin)

Gordon, D., 2011. The effects of menstrual cycle phase on the development of peak torque: Implications for judo performance. Istanbul, European Judo Union, Research Seminar.

Sengul Demiral (Student EJU course)


Demirel, S., 2010. Analysis of the contribution of instructional games in judo to the improvement of claw.. Vienna, European Judo Union, Research Symposium.

Demirel, S. & Demir, A., 2011. The study about the effects of educational judo practices on motor obilities of 7-12 years aged judo performing girls. Istanbul, European Judo Union, Research Symposium.

Onder Karakoc (Student EJU course)

Karakoc, Ö., Bahadir, Z., Yuksek, S. & Karakoc, B., 2011. The unethical behaviors which female judokas in national team observe on club trainers. Istanbul, European Judo Union, Research Symposium.

Karakoc, Ö. & Coban, B., 2011. An investigation about the levels of self respect of deaf-handicapped judo national athletes and deaf handicapped who are not involved in sports. Istanbul, European Judo Union, Research Symposium.

Karakoc, O., Gacar, A. & Yuksek, S., 2011. Researching state anxiety levels of Turkey and different countries' national judo team athletes before competition. Istanbul, European Judo Union, Research Symposium.

Other Scholarly activity

Callan, M., 2012. The contents and the subject of the Child Protection System in the British Judo Association.
Kanoya, Anglo-Japanese Symposium on the Child Athlete's Welfare - Securing the Human Rights of Children in Sport.

Callan, M. & Spenn, A., 2011. A fashionable Judo Girl, Sarah B Mayer 1896 - 1957. Leicester, Historians on Sport Conference, International Centre for Sports History and Culture, De Montfort University.

Callan, M. & Lascau, F. D., 2012. Judo - Prirucnik za trenere. 1st ed. Zagreb: Hrvatska Olymijska Akademija.

We have been involved in co-ordinating the following symposia, with our students and staff presenting oral and poster presentation, and Dr Callan acting as an assessor for the poster competition at each one.

  • EJU Research Symposium 2010 Vienna, Austria

  • EJU Research Symposium 2011 Istanbul, Turkey

  • EJU Research Symposium 2012 Chelyabinsk, Russia

  • IAJR 7th World Science of Judo Symposium 2011, Paris, France

Current PhD students

Challis, D. The tactical, technical and time-motion contributions to lightweight women's judo contests (working title).

Robertson, P. The effect of practice structure on learning a judo skill (working title)
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