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The Martial Arts

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2006
Given the increasing popularity of the martial arts, it is likely that physicians in all specialties encounter patients who participate. From pediatric patients, to geriatric patients, to those living with various disabilities, the martial arts may offer physical, psychologic, and therapeutic benefits.
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An Intelligent Algorithm for Evaluating Martial Arts Teaching Skills Based on Complex Picture Fuzzy Dombi Aggregation Operator

Journal of Innovative Research in Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Martial arts teaching skills involve the systematic instruction of physical techniques, mental discipline, and tactical strategies to develop a student’s proficiency in self-defense and personal growth. It is relevant when there is a specific analysis of
Muhammad Safdar Nazeer   +3 more
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MagicFight: Personalized Martial Arts Combat Video Generation

ACM Multimedia
Amid the surge in generic text-to-video generation, the field of personalized human video generation has witnessed notable advancements, primarily concentrated on single-person scenarios.
Jiancheng Huang   +4 more
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Analysis of Computer Vision Applied in Martial Arts

2022 2nd International Conference on Consumer Electronics and Computer Engineering (ICCECE), 2022
Computer vision has become an interdisciplinary subject integrating digital image processing, machine learning, computer science, and many other categories. It can provide contactless data collection and technical analysis for many sports.
Yiqun Pang   +4 more
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Well-being warriors: A randomized controlled trial examining the effects of martial arts training on secondary students' resilience.

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
BACKGROUND Mental health problems are a growing and significant issue in the Australian education system. Research has suggested that resilience can be learned and that schools can play an important role in developing resilient skills among youth ...
B. Moore, Stuart Woodcock, D. Dudley
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Applications of AI in martial arts: A survey

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an interdisciplinary subject that integrates digital image processing, machine learning, and computer science, etc. A lot of work in martial arts benefits from AI technology.
Yiqun Pang   +5 more
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Practising Martial Arts Versus Studying Martial Arts

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2016
AbstractThere is often a perceived conflict between practising martial arts and the academic study of martial arts. Those who practise it do not need to know the history of martial arts, and those who study it do not need the physical practice to inform their research.
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The effects of self-control on bullying behaviour among martial arts practicing adolescents: based on the analyses of multiple mediation effects

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2022
Bullying behaviour is becoming alarmingly common among adolescents, and it significantly affects their physical and mental health. Martial arts emphasizes moral practice and self-control, and it improves emotional management ability.
Ting Xu   +3 more
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Martial Art

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2009
A large crowd stood around, enjoying the dancing magic, as in the middle two acrobats led on the dance, springing, and whirling, and tumbling.—Homer, The IliadWestern Literature's most magnificent object stages an intimacy between struggle and tranquillity.
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Martial arts training during the pandemic and beyond: towards practices of virtuality

Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 2022
In martial arts, as in dance, embodiment is of the utmost importance (Zarrilli 2009; Minarik 2014), especially in experiencing and interpreting the movements of the opponent in ground combat and responding with the body.
M. Meyer
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