The aim of this edition, as was for the first ones, is that the journal becomes a go-to publication to include research papers on relevant topics which comment on or have an impact on the development of judo, helping to bridge the common gap between academic research and the challenges of practical work in judo.
Table of contents
A Coaching Intervention Using Judo Principles to Reduce Head Impacts
in Women’s Rugby Union By Anna Stodter, Joseph Lillis, & Katrina McDonald
The Educational Value of Nage-no-kata Through the Different Reactions and Effects on the Interaction Between Tori and Uke By Slaviša Bradić, Mike Callan, Chikara Kariya & Llyr Jones
The Psychology of the Major Career Transition from Club Environment to Full Time Training Centres for Elite Female Judoka
By Jo Crowley
Universality and Applicability of the Shu-ha-ri Concept Through Comparison in Everyday Life, Education and Judo By Slaviša Bradić, Chikara Kariya, Mike Callan & Llyr Jones
Dual Career in Judo: Too Good to be True? By Marko Kumrić, Tomislav Marijanović
INDUSTRY VIEWPOINTS
The Kuzushi Revolution By Neil Adams
Commentary on Published Paper (Vol.3, No. 01) By Samuel J. Stellpflug