Abstract
Summary This study aimed to examine the reliability of an intermittent test simulating judo fight, the Uchikomi Fitness Test (UFT) (Almansba et al., 2007 [1] ). Seven male judoists (20 ± 3 years) of different level of performance (four departmental, two regional and one national) effectuated that test during three sessions, each one separated by 48 hours. The results showed a modest reliability (ICC = 0.88) for average measure for the combined score (a + b) corresponding to the two best sets. However, the total number of uchikomi (n), responses of heart rate (HRmax, HRmean and %HRmax) showed a high reliability (ICC > 0.90) and a very low typical error of measurement (
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