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The Zen-Taught Pattern in Chinese Martial Arts Routines
International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science ReviewsBackground and Aims: Although there are many phenomena in China where Zen meditation occupies an important position in martial arts practice, there is insufficient research on its exact historical evolution, philosophical background, and impact on the ...
Yuezhong Li, Phattaraphon Mahakhan
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International Martial Arts and Culture Journal
In 2021, the Chinese government proposed the protection of intangible cultural heritage and formulated plans and outlines for this purpose. This paper, aiming to explore the current development status of Wuchang Eighteen Martial Arts under the Procedural
Wenyao Chen +2 more
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In 2021, the Chinese government proposed the protection of intangible cultural heritage and formulated plans and outlines for this purpose. This paper, aiming to explore the current development status of Wuchang Eighteen Martial Arts under the Procedural
Wenyao Chen +2 more
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Research and Innovation
Favorable conditions have been created in Russia for the restoration of the distinctive culture of the Kuban Cossacks, including traditional games, competitions, and martial arts.
Spartak Aleksandrov
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Favorable conditions have been created in Russia for the restoration of the distinctive culture of the Kuban Cossacks, including traditional games, competitions, and martial arts.
Spartak Aleksandrov
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Proceedings of the 2nd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Education Digitalization and Computer Science International Conference
Chinese martial arts are deeply rooted in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Throughout its historical development, it has accumulated a profound historical heritage and formed its unique cultural value.
Guo Cheng, Peng Liu
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Chinese martial arts are deeply rooted in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Throughout its historical development, it has accumulated a profound historical heritage and formed its unique cultural value.
Guo Cheng, Peng Liu
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The relationship between Chinese Buddhist (Chan) philosophy and Shaolin martial arts
Studia Philosophiae Et JurisThis article examines the ways in which Chan (Zen) Buddhist thought shaped the technical systems, ethical orientation, and pedagogical practices of Shaolin martial arts.
Dao Rina
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The Spiritual Dimension of Martial Arts: A Cross-Cultural Study
Foreign AffairsThis article explores the spiritual aspects of martial arts across different cultures, examining how practices like Karate, Taekwondo, and Tai Chi integrate spirituality and discipline.
T. Mitchell, J. White, Drew Lee
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Holistic Health Model: Physical Education, Sports, and Martial Arts
International journal of multidisciplinary research and analysisLu (2022) proposed a holistic health model integrating three core dimensions: (1) Dimension, (2) Status, and (3) Approach, aiming to provide new perspectives and methods for future holistic health research.
Lung-Tan Lu
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Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers
Traditional research has difficulty in precisely evaluating students’ movements in martial arts teaching, and cannot provide targeted teaching suggestions based on students’ characteristics in personalized guidance.
Zeping Yan, Di Wang
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Traditional research has difficulty in precisely evaluating students’ movements in martial arts teaching, and cannot provide targeted teaching suggestions based on students’ characteristics in personalized guidance.
Zeping Yan, Di Wang
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