The depiction and description of body techniques of combat have always been a part of martial arts culture. For example, self-defence techniques of the Israeli system of Krav Maga have routinely been depicted and described in books. More recently, the dissemination of similar knowledge has been presented within emerging modern technologies such as online videos and blogs. We argue, however, that such approaches limit and may even harm the development of professional judgement and decision making of self-defence coaches. By focusing on (a) the distinction between declarative and procedural knowledge and (b) the complexity and non-linearity of self-defence situations, we point out the limitations of the depicted and described knowledge in the...
The purpose of this research is to explore the growth which coaches’ philosophies may have undertake...
This research explores the feasibility of developing a self defense program for flight majors at a u...
The current study explored police trainers’ perceptions of their actual and preferred methods of acq...
Physical assaults are an inherent problem of modern society. One strategy available to try to preven...
Expert performance in self-defence situations has not been the subject of rigorous empirical investi...
This work encompasses both a written treatise and the Path of Protection technique compilation proje...
The paper is organised around the notion of embodied technique. The recent attempts to formulate sci...
Ever since the beginning of time, humans have used their fists, rocks, sticks and whatever else was ...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
The 4th International Coaching Conference held at Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK, showcased a r...
This short, think-piece was presented to a conference of the International Society for the Comparati...
In terms of forming and training the fighters, the modern armies have delineated well-defined instru...
Practitioners of Aikido advance the claim, peculiar to many, that martial training can support moral...
The article is an attempt to synthetically explain the theoretical, legal, ethical and methodologica...
The article deals with the regularities of motions skills formation and the development of stable ex...
The purpose of this research is to explore the growth which coaches’ philosophies may have undertake...
This research explores the feasibility of developing a self defense program for flight majors at a u...
The current study explored police trainers’ perceptions of their actual and preferred methods of acq...
Physical assaults are an inherent problem of modern society. One strategy available to try to preven...
Expert performance in self-defence situations has not been the subject of rigorous empirical investi...
This work encompasses both a written treatise and the Path of Protection technique compilation proje...
The paper is organised around the notion of embodied technique. The recent attempts to formulate sci...
Ever since the beginning of time, humans have used their fists, rocks, sticks and whatever else was ...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
The 4th International Coaching Conference held at Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK, showcased a r...
This short, think-piece was presented to a conference of the International Society for the Comparati...
In terms of forming and training the fighters, the modern armies have delineated well-defined instru...
Practitioners of Aikido advance the claim, peculiar to many, that martial training can support moral...
The article is an attempt to synthetically explain the theoretical, legal, ethical and methodologica...
The article deals with the regularities of motions skills formation and the development of stable ex...
The purpose of this research is to explore the growth which coaches’ philosophies may have undertake...
This research explores the feasibility of developing a self defense program for flight majors at a u...
The current study explored police trainers’ perceptions of their actual and preferred methods of acq...