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The spatial and spatiotemporal interpersonal coordinations in aikido’s jiyu waza
Over the past few years, interpersonal coordination has been increasingly recognised as an important concept in understanding sports performance. It refers to the interactions between individuals. The present study aimed to investigate the interpersonal
Estefan Gemas Neto +3 more
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Spartan Daily, March 21, 1994 [PDF]
Volume 102, Issue 37https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8537/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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International sport federations in the world city network [PDF]
In this article, we analyze the transnational urban geographies produced by international sport federations (ISFs) through their global, regional, and national headquarter locations. Data on the global urban presence of 35 major ISFs are examined through
Derudder, Ben +2 more
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IMPLEMENTING AIKIDO IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAMS WITH 9-10 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN
No doubt, in the last years we are witness to maintain supported to make improvements in content and form of the Educational Program from domain of Physical Education and Sports in our country.
Alexandra-Cristina POP +2 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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Affordances in interaction – the case of Aikido [PDF]
ABSTRACTOur title can be read as trivially true, namely that perceived affordances shape real-time interaction dynamics. A less trivial reading suggests that affordances themselves interact in a shared dyadic field, such that the number and quality of A's and B's affordances are dynamically coupled with bidirectional causality.
Kimmel, Michael, Rogler, Christian R.
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Editorial: New research on Japanese Martial Arts [PDF]
This editorial introduces this guest-edited special themed issue, which focuses on new research on the Japanese martial arts. This collection has been assembled by Michael Molasky from Waseda University, Tokyo, who convened a research group of innovative
Bowman, Paul, Judkins, Benjamin
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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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Spartan Daily, February 19, 2008 [PDF]
Volume 130, Issue 15https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10441/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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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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