🌟 Prof Dr. Victor Coswig, Federal University of Ceara, Brazil: Physical Education🏆
Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:

Victor Silveira Coswig is a highly accomplished professional with a solid background in Physical Education, holding a Ph.D. from the Universidade Federal de Pelotas. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Pará, his expertise lies in Exercise Physiology and Sports Training, particularly in combat sports. With a diverse academic and professional portfolio, Coswig is actively engaged in teaching, research, and contributing to scientific journals.

Education:
  • Ph.D. in Physical Education, UFPEL, Brasil (2017)
  • Master’s in Physical Education, UFPEL, Brasil (2014)
  • Specialization in Exercise Physiology, UniFOA, Brasil (2011)
  • Bachelor’s in Physical Education, UFPEL, Brasil (2010)
Research Focus:

Victor’s research primarily centers around Exercise Physiology and Sports Training, with a special emphasis on combat sports. His work spans the effects of different training models on physical performance indicators in athletes and practitioners of combat sports.

Professional Journey:
  • Adjunct Professor, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Castanhal Campus
  • Coordinator of Specialization in Sports Training, UFPA/Castanhal
  • Advisor in Postgraduate Programs: Neuroscience and Behavior (PPGNC/UFPA) and Human Movement Sciences (PPGCMH)
  • Visiting Professor at various institutions
  • Active involvement in scientific journal editorial roles and as a referee
Honors & Awards:
  • Multiple awards for outstanding research, including 1st Place in national martial arts and combat sports conferences
  • Recognition for excellence in initiation scientific and technological work
Publications Top Noted & Contributions:
  • Author of numerous articles published in prestigious journals such as PeerJ, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and Frontiers In Sports And Active Living.
  • Active contributor to research projects, particularly focusing on the physiological demands and energy system contributions in specific training protocols in Taekwondo and combat sports.

Title: Rapid weight loss elicits harmful biochemical and hormonal responses in mixed martial arts athletes

  • Authors: VS Coswig, DH Fukuda, FB Del Vecchio
  • Journal: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
  • Year: 2015
  • Cited By: 73

Title: Comparisons of time-motion analysis of mixed martial arts rounds by weight divisions

  • Authors: B Miarka, VS Coswig, FBD Vecchio, CJ Brito, J Amtmann
  • Journal: International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
  • Year: 2015
  • Cited By: 71

Title: Can we draw general conclusions from interval training studies?

  • Authors: RB Viana, CAB de Lira, JPA Naves, VS Coswig, FB Del Vecchio, …
  • Journal: Sports Medicine
  • Year: 2018
  • Cited By: 66

Title: Effects of high vs moderate-intensity intermittent training on functionality, resting heart rate and blood pressure of elderly women

  • Authors: VS Coswig, M Barbalho, R Raiol, FB Del Vecchio, R Ramirez-Campillo, …
  • Journal: Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Year: 2020
  • Cited By: 55

Title: Weight regain, but not weight loss, is related to competitive success in real-life mixed martial arts competition

  • Authors: VS Coswig, B Miarka, DA Pires, LM Da Silva, C Bartel, FB Del Vecchio
  • Journal: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Author Metrics:
  • Web of Science: 54 articles, 546 citations, h-Index: 14
  • SCOPUS: 68 articles, 562 citations
  • Active in other sources with 54 articles and 211 citations
Research Timeline:
  • 2015: 1st Place at the XVII Encontro de Pós Graduação (ENPOS)
  • 2016: Approval in a public competition for the position of Adjunct Professor at UFPA
  • 2018: Awarded for comparison of time-motion in MMA fights
  • 2021: Successfully secured a position through a public competition at the Universidade Federal do Ceará

This timeline reflects a trajectory marked by academic achievements, research contributions, and a commitment to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Physical Education and Exercise Physiology.

Victor Coswig | Physical Education | Best Researcher Award

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