For the past fifty years there has been a research tradition in the martial arts advocating their physical and psychological benefits. Despite numerous research articles, there are inconsistencies in the martial art style, the aspect being investigated, the sample, duration of the research. Such inconsistencies affect the research being generalised to a wider population: they are only indicative of potential themes for future research. This paper provides an overview of research, specifically in relation to the psychological benefits of training and the impact on the sense of self. From the thematic discussion of literature, an invite to participate in research is offered. The vision is to develop a research-informed, martial arts inspire...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the potential for martial arts instruction to improve the r...
Critical analysis of a wide range of research findings unravels the opposing views that have long be...
Individuals who experience a traumatic event may have an adverse emotional reaction that negatively ...
For hundreds of years, supporters of the traditional Martial Arts have spoken of the ability to prom...
The objective of this study was to gain a meaningful understanding of the subjective experiences of ...
Martial arts involvement among the youth has been described in controversial terms. Studies regardin...
The question of what constitutes and facilitates mental health or psychological well-being has remai...
The thesis specifies the particular spheres of an individual's health that may be influenced by prac...
Some philosophers argue that martial arts training is maladaptive, contributes to psychological illn...
Psychologists often overlook martial arts as a topic of research. This paper presents evidence that ...
Anti-bullying policies and interventions are the main approach addressing bullying behaviours in Aus...
Many young boys in South Africa are often recommended to take part in karate as a means of “anger ma...
Abstract Background Martial arts studios for children market their services as providing mental heal...
Martial Arts and Well-being explores how martial arts, such as Taijiquan, and Karate can contribute ...
Martial arts participation rates exceed those reported for a number of higher-profile physical activ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the potential for martial arts instruction to improve the r...
Critical analysis of a wide range of research findings unravels the opposing views that have long be...
Individuals who experience a traumatic event may have an adverse emotional reaction that negatively ...
For hundreds of years, supporters of the traditional Martial Arts have spoken of the ability to prom...
The objective of this study was to gain a meaningful understanding of the subjective experiences of ...
Martial arts involvement among the youth has been described in controversial terms. Studies regardin...
The question of what constitutes and facilitates mental health or psychological well-being has remai...
The thesis specifies the particular spheres of an individual's health that may be influenced by prac...
Some philosophers argue that martial arts training is maladaptive, contributes to psychological illn...
Psychologists often overlook martial arts as a topic of research. This paper presents evidence that ...
Anti-bullying policies and interventions are the main approach addressing bullying behaviours in Aus...
Many young boys in South Africa are often recommended to take part in karate as a means of “anger ma...
Abstract Background Martial arts studios for children market their services as providing mental heal...
Martial Arts and Well-being explores how martial arts, such as Taijiquan, and Karate can contribute ...
Martial arts participation rates exceed those reported for a number of higher-profile physical activ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the potential for martial arts instruction to improve the r...
Critical analysis of a wide range of research findings unravels the opposing views that have long be...
Individuals who experience a traumatic event may have an adverse emotional reaction that negatively ...