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Aikido is a non-violent Japanese martial art emphasizing conflict resolution through redirection with respect and compassion for the aggressor. Aikido training focuses on self awareness, connecting with others, concentration, centering and discipline ...
Morris, Zelda R. +3 more
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Kinomichi, el Aikido terapéutico. Una revisión sistemática [PDF]
Kinomichi is a movement art of Japanese origin based on the martial art of Aikido. It is based on the Japanese tradition known as Budo, which can be translated as a form of self-knowledge and personal development through martial practice.
Gómez Lozano, Sebastián +5 more
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Effects of Participating in Martial Arts in Children: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Stamenković A +5 more
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Aikido üben: Motivationsgefüge - Selbstregulierung im Erwachsenenleben und Erwerb entsprechender Kompetenzen [PDF]
deutsch key words: Aikido – wettkampffrei – Schmerz – Motivation – psychomotorische Defizite – psychomotorische Reorganisation – Amae (Nachsichtigkeitsbeziehung) und Fürsorglichkeit – Fragebogen und Interviews – Selbstregulation (Physiologie, Motorik ...
Dioszeghy-Krauß, Viola
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Introduction of Linda P. Fried, MD, MPH. [PDF]
Newman AB.
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Aikido das große Lehr- und Übungsbuch
In diesem Buch legt Adriano Trevisan eine umfassende Einführung in Theorie und Praxis des Aikido vor. Anhand zahlreicher Fotos und Diagramme werden die verschiedenen Bewegungsformen und -abläufe Schritt für Schritt erläutert.
Trevisan, Adriano
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[Bill Etra teaching students Aikido]
Bill Etra, assistant professor of visual arts, teaching students Aikido in the dance studio.From verso: Photography-Morgenstern, Jeff, MD.
Institutional Advancement, Office of +1 more
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MLH1 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer. [PDF]
Nourmohammadi Abadchi S +9 more
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A educação como arte do fluir: Paregogia e Aikido
This research investigates the integration between the theory of peeragogy and martial art aikido, focused on the concepts of space, meta-learning, feedback, non linearity and continuous learning.
Nogueira Filho, Saint Clair Rodrigues
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The modern Japanese martial aikido has become a world-wide phenomenon. Western practitioners of the ‘way of unity’ partake of a system of intricate body practices and philosophical ideals, the manifestations of which vary greatly according to locale, sytle, teacher and individual perspectives.
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