Search Results - Kalina, R. M.
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Quasi-apparatus shime waza test (QASWT) - validation procedure
Oleksy, M., Kalina, R. M., Mosler, D., Jagiello, W.Published in Archives of Budo (2018)article“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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The use of augmented-reality technology to improve judo techniques. Premises, assumptions, methodology, research tools, preliminary scenarios - the first stage of the study
Witkowski, K., Sobecki, J., Maslinski, J., Cieslinski, W. B., Rokita, A., Kalina, R. M.Published in Archives of Budo (2016)article“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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Content validation of a catalog of exercises for judo
Pedrosa, G. F., Soares, Y. M., Gonçalves, R., Couto, B. P., Dias, R. A., Costa, V. T., Kalina, R. M., Szmuchrowski, L. A.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2016)article“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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Differentiation of the body composition in the Polish national team pentathletes
Jagiello, W., Kalina, R. M., Jagiello, M.Published in Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity (2011)article“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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The computer record and analysis of struggle dynamics of the Judo fight
Kulasa, J., Kalina, R. M.Published in The Engineering of sport 7, Volume 2 (2008)book“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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Educational mission of judo
Kalina, R. M., Jagie, W., Kruszewski, A.Published in 8th International Sports Science Conference, Vilnius, 25-26 February 2005 (2005)research paper“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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Development of strength abilities in children and youth
Jagiello, W., Kalina, R. M., Tkaczuk, W.Published in Biology of Sport (2004)article“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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Age peculiarities of speed and endurance development in young judo athletes
Jagiello, W., Kalina, R. M., Tkachuk, W.Published in Biology of Sport (2001)article“…Kalina, R. M.…”
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