Tatjana Trivic, PhD

Assistant Professor of Combat Sports and Martial Arts
Combat Sports Lab

Contact information
Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Lovcenska 16, Novi Sad, Serbia
Office: 71 (first floor)
E-mail: ttrivic@yahoo.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7790-062X

Tatjana Trivic received her Bachelor, Master and a PhD in Sport Sciences at the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad. She is currently working as Assistant Professor of Combat sports at the University of Novi Sad. Her current research is focused on physiological responses to maximal and sub maximal exercise in judo and combat sports. Also, in last few years she is focused on molecular hydrogen administration on biomarkers of acid-base homeostasis and post-exercise recovery in judo athletes as well as on effects of oral guanidinoacetic acid in human nutrition. To date, she is author and co-author of more than  20 peer-reviewed articles in multidisciplinary journals with impact factors such as: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise; European Journal of Nutrition; Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism; Archives of Budo; Journal of Human Kinetics; Kinesiology; Irish Journal of Medical Science; Science & Sports; Medicina Dello Sport; Current Topics in Nutraceutical Research; Collegium Antropologicum; TTEM; HealthMED; Biomedical Human Kinetics; Acta Kinesiologica; Archives of Budo Science of Martial Arts and Extreme Sports; Ido Movement for Culture – Jounal of Martial arts Anthropology; Human Movement
She is editor of the special issue of Sports “Tackling Performance Challenges in Martial Arts and Combat Sports”. 

Additional information
Member of Executive Board of the International Sambo Federation (FIAS); President of Sambo Federation of Serbia (SSS); 5th DAN in Judo; International A Category Referee in sambo;  Referee in more than  20 International Championships; Organizer of a large number of International sambo competition; Winner of World and European medals in judo and sambo; Holder of national recognition for special merit in sports.