Psychologists often overlook martial arts as a topic of research. This paper presents evidence that martial arts are sufficiently different from aerobic and anaerobic exercise to warrant a serious investigation by psychology for both theoretical research and clinical applications. Specific theoretical research in the field of cognitive psychology is proposed. Martial Arts 3 Martial Arts and Cognitive Psychology: Toward Further Researc
Attention processes are essential in athletic performance. Competition in combat sports requires hig...
The present study explored the relationships between youth\u27s martial arts practice and various as...
Studies on psychological outcomes related to individual differences have increased showing contradic...
This paper seeks to explore the problems inherent in the psychological research of martial arts. Som...
For the past fifty years there has been a research tradition in the martial arts advocating their ph...
In this article, we problematize sport psychology research on martial artists and offer some suggest...
Martial arts involvement among the youth has been described in controversial terms. Studies regardin...
Presently, martial arts board breaking is a common constituent of the curricula found in sanctioned ...
Cognitive performance includes the processes of attention, memory, processing speed, and executive f...
A training method utilized in a few martial arts was found to agree strongly with current cognitive ...
Cognitive performance includes the processes of attention, memory, processing speed, and executive f...
The study used semi-structured interviews to explore the views of three high performance kickboxers ...
<p align="center">Abstract</p><p>Sportsmen who practise martial arts indicate, to general way, that ...
The results surrounding the socio-psychological contribution of the martial arts are contested. One ...
Copyright © 2013 Javier Sánchez-López et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Attention processes are essential in athletic performance. Competition in combat sports requires hig...
The present study explored the relationships between youth\u27s martial arts practice and various as...
Studies on psychological outcomes related to individual differences have increased showing contradic...
This paper seeks to explore the problems inherent in the psychological research of martial arts. Som...
For the past fifty years there has been a research tradition in the martial arts advocating their ph...
In this article, we problematize sport psychology research on martial artists and offer some suggest...
Martial arts involvement among the youth has been described in controversial terms. Studies regardin...
Presently, martial arts board breaking is a common constituent of the curricula found in sanctioned ...
Cognitive performance includes the processes of attention, memory, processing speed, and executive f...
A training method utilized in a few martial arts was found to agree strongly with current cognitive ...
Cognitive performance includes the processes of attention, memory, processing speed, and executive f...
The study used semi-structured interviews to explore the views of three high performance kickboxers ...
<p align="center">Abstract</p><p>Sportsmen who practise martial arts indicate, to general way, that ...
The results surrounding the socio-psychological contribution of the martial arts are contested. One ...
Copyright © 2013 Javier Sánchez-López et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Attention processes are essential in athletic performance. Competition in combat sports requires hig...
The present study explored the relationships between youth\u27s martial arts practice and various as...
Studies on psychological outcomes related to individual differences have increased showing contradic...