Items where Author is "Callan, Mike"

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Articles

Robertson, P. J., Callan, M., Nevison, C. and Timmis, M. A. (2018) Is visual search strategy different between level of judo coach when acquiring visual information from the preparation phase of judo contests? International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 13 (2). pp. 186-200. ISSN 2048-397X

Mori, K., Rhind, D., Gervis, M., Callan, M., Nakamoto, H., Elmes, D., Hamada, K., Sakanaka, M., Nakamura, I. and Yamada, R. (2015) The present state of abuse or corporal punishment involving children and sports authority figures and the necessity for a child protection system in sports in Japan. The Annals of Fitness and Sports Science, 50 (3). pp. 17-24.

Santos, L., Fernández-Río, J., Almansba, R., Sterkowicz, S. and Callan, M. (2015) Perceptions of Top-Level Judo Coaches on Training and Performance. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 10 (1). pp. 145-158. ISSN 1747-9541

Challis, D., Scruton, A., Cole, M., Callan, M. and Pierantozzi, E. (2015) A Time-Motion Analysis of Lightweight Women's Judo in the 2010 World Championships. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 10 (2/3). pp. 479-486.

Malliaropoulos, N. G., Callan, M. and Johnson, J. (2014) Comprehensive training programme for judo players nine plus 9+: possible lower limb primary injury prevention. Muscles Ligaments and Tendons Journal, 4 (2). pp. 262-8.

Santos, L., Fernández-Río, J., Ruiz, M. L., Del Valle, M., Callan, M., Challis, D. and Sterkowicz, S. (2014) Three-dimensional assessment of the judo throwing techniques frequently used in competition. Archives of Budo, 10 (1). p. 8.

Malliaropoulos, N., Callan, M. and Pluim, B. (2013) Judo, the gentle way. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 47 (18). p. 1137. ISSN 0306-3674

Matsumoto, D., Olide, A., Schug, J., Willingham, B. and Callan, M. (2009) Cross-Cultural Judgments of Spontaneous Facial Expressions of Emotion. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 33 (4). pp. 213-238.

Book Sections

Callan, M. (2017) Application of judo principles to event management experiences of London 2012. In: Mega Events Footprints; Past, Present and Future. Engenho, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 959-975. ISBN 9788569153023

Callan, M. (2017) History of the Budokwai, London; the adoption of Kōdōkan judo in the early years. In: Conference Proceedings - 4th European Science of Judo Research Symposium & 3rd Scientific and Professional Conference on Judo: “Applicable Research in Judo“. Croatian Judo Federation, Porec, Croatia.

Bountakis, G. and Callan, M. (2017) Judo rhythm through music and dance. In: Conference Proceedings - 4th European Science of Judo Research Symposium & 3rd Scientific and Professional Conference on Judo: “Applicable Research in Judo“. Croatian Judo Federation, Porec, Croatia.

Bradic, S., Callan, M. and Nakamura, I. (2017) Value of nage-no-kata: analysis of motoric movement and principles with the goal of teaching applicability of throwing techniques in simulated combat situations. In: Conference Proceedings - 4th European Science of Judo Research Symposium & 3rd Scientific and Professional Conference on Judo: “Applicable Research in Judo“. Croatian Judo Federation, Porec, Croatia.

Bradić, S. and Callan, M. (2016) KATAME NO KATA - OSAE-KOMI WAZA: Methodical Value in Practicing Motoric Movements of Ne-waza. In: Applicable research in Judo; Proceedings Book. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, pp. 7-11. ISBN 978-953-317-044-2

Callan, M. and Spenn, A. (2016) SARAH MAYER and the KŌDŌKAN: Early European Women’s Judo in Japan. In: Applicable research in Judo; Proceedings Book. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, pp. 12-15. ISBN 978-953-317-044-2

Books

Callan, M. (2017) Mrs Sarah Mayer, a black belt millionairess in 1930s Tokyo. University of Chichester, Chichester.

Callan, M. and Burns, A. (2017) Strength and Conditioning for Judo. Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wiltshire. ISBN 9781785002564

Theses

Callan, M. (2008) Elite sport and education support systems: a case study of the Team Bath Judo Programme at the University of Bath. Doctoral thesis, University of Bath.

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