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Bajiquan martial arts training as physical activity for enhancing physical fitness, body composition, and perceived exercise benefits: a quasi-experimental study. [PDF]
Wang CT, Tien CW, Huang WC.
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Return to sport and patient reported outcomes in athletes participating in martial arts after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction at mean follow-up of 12 years. [PDF]
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Using Martial Arts Training as Exercise Therapy Can Benefit All Ages.
Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 2023Martial arts training focus on whole-body movement patterning, philosophy, interpersonal interactions, and functional self-defense. Such training has positive impacts on physical, psychological, and cognitive well-being in older adults and children with ...
Yao Sun +3 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
The martial arts have a reputation for being a high-risk activity, but are generally practiced in a safe environment. This article presents the results of a survey which is used to calculate risk of injury per 1000 hours of practice. The injury rate compares favorably with other mainstream activities; in fact, the martial arts are generally considered ...
R M, Buschbacher, T, Shay
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The martial arts have a reputation for being a high-risk activity, but are generally practiced in a safe environment. This article presents the results of a survey which is used to calculate risk of injury per 1000 hours of practice. The injury rate compares favorably with other mainstream activities; in fact, the martial arts are generally considered ...
R M, Buschbacher, T, Shay
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023
Background: Participation in martial arts has been increasing for several years, with millions of children and adolescents engaging in the sport annually.
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Background: Participation in martial arts has been increasing for several years, with millions of children and adolescents engaging in the sport annually.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982
In brief A large survey of martial arts athletes was conducted, and 24, 112 injuries were identified. The areas most commonly injured were the thighs, legs, and digits. Contusions, sprains, and strains were the most common types of injuries. Most injuries occurred in less experienced people, and the number of injuries decreased as expertise and ...
Richard B, Birrer, Christina D, Birrer
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In brief A large survey of martial arts athletes was conducted, and 24, 112 injuries were identified. The areas most commonly injured were the thighs, legs, and digits. Contusions, sprains, and strains were the most common types of injuries. Most injuries occurred in less experienced people, and the number of injuries decreased as expertise and ...
Richard B, Birrer, Christina D, Birrer
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Martial Arts: Orthopaedic Injuries and Related Biomechanics.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2023Martial arts are various systems of combat skills encompassing striking and grappling. Many styles have evolved into modern sports, and some have been included in the Olympics.
Alvin W Su, William L. Johns, S. Bansal
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Neural animation layering for synthesizing martial arts movements
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2021Interactively synthesizing novel combinations and variations of character movements from different motion skills is a key problem in computer animation.
S. Starke +3 more
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Encyclopedia of Database Systems
11 In animal societies, individuals may take on different roles to fulfil their own needs 12 and the needs of their groups. Ant colonies display high levels of organisational 13 complexity, with ants fulfilling different roles at different timescales ...
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11 In animal societies, individuals may take on different roles to fulfil their own needs 12 and the needs of their groups. Ant colonies display high levels of organisational 13 complexity, with ants fulfilling different roles at different timescales ...
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