AbstractThe research aims to develop a set of tai chi exercises to identify their effect on some physiological variables (heart rate - blood pressure - the vital capacity), some psychological skills (focus of attention - the ability to imagine - Relaxation - achievement motivation - The ability to facing anxiety - self-confidence) for karate players, researcher used the experimental method, size of the sample (25) player and the researcher used the test of psychological skills, which contains 24 sentence and 6 dimensions proposed for the implementation of training for ten weeks three times a week and it was the most important results, a statistically significant differences in physiological variables and psychosocial skills
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The following research was completed in an attempt to document the existence of any correlation betw...
AbstractThe research aims to develop a set of tai chi exercises to identify their effect on some phy...
Performance measures are crucial in evaluating the effectiveness of teaching methods and skills in k...
AbstractThis paper constitutes an observational study conducted between February and March, 2011, on...
Abstract. Shalar O., Savchenko-Marushchak M., Strikalenko E. Interrelation of the styles of activity...
The aim of this paper is to present some aspects of the personality traits of the Budosha, the pract...
AbstractThe present paper represents an observational study about various personality traits and the...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the application of the gyaku-tsuki punch technique training...
A survey was conducted with two sub-samples of respondents, karate athletes representatives (members...
The study used semi-structured interviews to explore the views of three high performance kickboxers ...
Introduction: Karate is a Japanese martial art which is widely practiced in the Western world as a f...
Purpose: set the density of the relationship of psycho-physiological characteristics of karate quali...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The following research was completed in an attempt to document the existence of any correlation betw...
AbstractThe research aims to develop a set of tai chi exercises to identify their effect on some phy...
Performance measures are crucial in evaluating the effectiveness of teaching methods and skills in k...
AbstractThis paper constitutes an observational study conducted between February and March, 2011, on...
Abstract. Shalar O., Savchenko-Marushchak M., Strikalenko E. Interrelation of the styles of activity...
The aim of this paper is to present some aspects of the personality traits of the Budosha, the pract...
AbstractThe present paper represents an observational study about various personality traits and the...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the application of the gyaku-tsuki punch technique training...
A survey was conducted with two sub-samples of respondents, karate athletes representatives (members...
The study used semi-structured interviews to explore the views of three high performance kickboxers ...
Introduction: Karate is a Japanese martial art which is widely practiced in the Western world as a f...
Purpose: set the density of the relationship of psycho-physiological characteristics of karate quali...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does no...
The following research was completed in an attempt to document the existence of any correlation betw...