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Aikido as a form of martial arts has its own unique characteristics both in term of tradition and communication behavior that applied by its students.
Vidi Sukmayadi Sukmayadi
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Artes marciales, el Aikido [PDF]
José Santos Nalda Albiac. Barcelona: Paidotribo, 2006 (7ª ed). 252 páginas, 24x15 cm. I.S.B.N.: 978-84-86475-48-2.
José Alfonso Tola Rego
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Regulation of the gut microbiota through meditation and exercise: Potential for enhancing physical well-being across all ages in the twenty-first century [PDF]
Purpose: This study explores the gut microbiota of Aikido practitioners, a Meditation in Motion discipline, focusing on the integration of moderate-intensity physical activity with meditative practices. The innovative approach examines how these combined
Veronica Volpini +6 more
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Despite a burgeoning demand for parallel programs, the tools available to developers working on shared-memory multicore processors have lagged behind. One reason for this is the lack of hardware support for inspecting the complex behavior of these parallel programs.
Olszewski, Marek Krystyn +4 more
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Comparing position sense and isokinetic strength of the muscles of elbow joint between aikidokas and non-athlete people [PDF]
Background Aikido is a martial art comprises of locking techniques and falls. During the locking techniques, the elbow joint is forced into extended position. Moreover, the elbow hits the ground during the falling techniques. These might compromise joint
Rezvan Mirsalari +5 more
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Meditation in Motion: Sport Type and Meditation Level Shape Gut Microbiota Profiles in Aikido and Tai Chi Practitioners [PDF]
Mind–body practices integrating movement and meditation, such as Tai Chi and Aikido, have been proposed to influence the gut–brain axis through combined physiological and psychological pathways.
Tehreema Ghaffar +4 more
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Intelligent Framework for Learning Physics with Aikido (Martial Art) and Registered Sensors
Physics is considered a tough academic subject by learners. To leverage engagement in the learning of this STEM area, teachers try to come up with creative ideas about the design of their classroom lessons.
Alberto Corbí +2 more
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THE CULTURAL CONTINUUM OF AIKIDO
Background. The predominance of research devoted to the pedagogical and sporting aspects of aikido to the detriment of cultural and philosophical leads to the erosion of its ideological basis.
Irina S. Kolesova
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The pacific philosophy of aikido: an interactional approach
This paper engages with the question of the invention of martial arts by examining the case of the Japanese martial art aikido. Relying on existing schools of traditional martial arts, Morihei Ueshiba [1883-1969] created aikido with the goal of transforming techniques aiming at killing the opponent into techniques which could benefit both partners ...
Augustin Lefebvre
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Children’s representation of specialized skilled movements: The cases of snowboarding and aikido [PDF]
Sabrina Panesi, Sérgio Morra
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