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Assessment of postural stability in traditional karate contestants
Journal of Combat Sports and Martial Arts, 2011Wojciech Bajorek +5 more
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Karate-Do as a Means to Implement Humanistic Approach in Sports Education
The current research presents the study of the pupils’ emotional sphere dynamics during traditional Karate-Do classes organized according to a special programme at the beginning and at the end of the course.
Sergejs Capulis +2 more
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Evaluation of the Benefit of Traditional Karate in Heart Failure for Cardiac Rehabilitation
Case Medical Research, 2019openaire +2 more sources
Journal of Combat Sports and Martial Arts, 2011
Włodzimierz Starosta, Tatiana Pawłowa
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Włodzimierz Starosta, Tatiana Pawłowa
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An Analysis of Sidedness in Traditional Goju-Ryu Karate Kata
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993The 684 moves of the 12 Goju-ryu kata (forms) widely practised today were analysed for left-right bias. Significant right-sided bias was evident for kicks only.
C, Layton, M, Higaonna
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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
INTRODUCTION Scientific findings reveal regular practice of traditional mind body exercises may reduce the invasion of chronic stressors and regain psychophysiological balance.
Samiran Mondal
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INTRODUCTION Scientific findings reveal regular practice of traditional mind body exercises may reduce the invasion of chronic stressors and regain psychophysiological balance.
Samiran Mondal
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2000
The aim of the study was to quantify the repeatability of the displacement of selected body landmarks while performing two different basic karate attacks. Seven karateka (three men, four women) with different levels of training and knowledge of karate were filmed with an optoelectronic computerized instrument (sampling rate 100 Hz) that allows the ...
C. Sforza +5 more
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The aim of the study was to quantify the repeatability of the displacement of selected body landmarks while performing two different basic karate attacks. Seven karateka (three men, four women) with different levels of training and knowledge of karate were filmed with an optoelectronic computerized instrument (sampling rate 100 Hz) that allows the ...
C. Sforza +5 more
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Journal of Applied Sports Science
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of Zanshin training on the level of psychological barriers and the effectiveness of offensive behaviour and counterattacks for Ko-go Kumite players in traditional karate sports.
D. S. Mohamed
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The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of Zanshin training on the level of psychological barriers and the effectiveness of offensive behaviour and counterattacks for Ko-go Kumite players in traditional karate sports.
D. S. Mohamed
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Karat, Pulque, and Gac: Three Shining Stars in the Traditional Food Galaxy
Nutrition Reviews, 2004Karat banana, pulque prepared from Agave species, and gac fruit are three traditional local food items recently studied intensively for their nutrition potential among traditional and indigenous peoples, and are examples of how local food-based strategies can be used to ensure micronutrient nutrition.
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Constructing a Martial Tradition: Rethinking a Popular History of Karate-Dou
Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 2004This article seeks to explore and to rethink popular narratives that commonly surround the martial art known as karate. Adopting a dynamic and less exclusive definition of terms such as culture or tradition, I intend to provide a more critical and historically grounded understanding of karate’s technical evolution and ideological foundations.
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