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Acute Psychological Effects of Aikido Training
Background. Aikido is a philosophy and an Eastern martial-art which is conjectured to have many positive effects on mind and body. At this time there is limited, but growing research on this topic. The objective of the current work was to examine for the
Zsuzsanna Szabolcs +2 more
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Our study aims at research what the meaning of practicing budō is and how it defines a way of living and educating the body in movement. Our research group was 11 Brazilians instructors of aikido. Created by Morihei Ueshiba around the year 1940, aikido is defined by Nippon Budokan Foundation as one of the budō martial arts, a physical culture that ...
Alves Franco, Marcel +14 more
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Abstract When presented with the latest statistics on global warming, it becomes evident that ecological sustainability will be equally important as economic sustainability for companies. A new wave of start‐ups shows that ecological sustainability can be integral to a business model (BM) without compromising economic success.
Timo Phillip Böttcher +4 more
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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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AIKIDO IN BALI: JAPANESE CULTURAL DIPLOMACY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH TOURISM BUSINESS
There is a significant growing number of Balinese people who learn many kinds of martial arts from other countries. One of the martial arts is Aikido, originated from Japan, which has been accepted and well developed in Bali, Indonesia.
Wayan Nurita +2 more
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THE TRAINING TO IMPROVE SPEED YOSHINKAN AIKIDO
Introduction. Aikido, “the way of harmony and love, containing techniques for developing balance, coordination body (joint techniques, throwing, pivot)”. It is approached at early ages, being a branch of sport much favored by children at young ages 6-10
Vasile BOGDAN +2 more
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Quatro histórias e uma epifania: estudos indisciplinares acerca do budô japonês
Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender o conceito de budô japonês. Quatro modalidades foram enfatizadas para ilustrar a complexidade do tema: o sumô, o kendô, o judô e o aikidô.
Fabio Cardias
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Mood and performance in aikido athletes
The purpose of this study was to assess the mood profile of successful and less successful aikidoka (aikido athletes). Subjects (45 men, 30.51 ± 8.06 years, and 17 women, 27.29 ± 6.94 years) were administered the Brunel Mood Scale at a regional open aikido tournament in the south of England about one hour prior to competition.
Willy Pieter, M. S. Pieter
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Mind and Body in Budo: Poems of the Way
The first part of this article presents insights into the nature of mind-body theory and practice in modern Japanese budo in general, and Aikido in particular.
Antonio Terrone
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Some materialistic considerations about theories of aikido
Even when Aikido´s followers have studied a certain physical approach at the time of analyzing the techniques that compose this martial art, it has been very poorly treated by science and with little scientific precision, based, several times, on ideal ...
Abundio Eduardo Puentes Borges
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