In the perspective of the General Theory of Fighting Arts, an analysis of socio-cultural factors that determine the opposition of the role of a teacher of martial arts (Jap. sensei) to the role of a sports trainers was undertaken. The structural cultural context, cultural patterns, and social institutions resulting from divergent goals were taken into account. The roles of teachers and trainers result from these conditions. The existence of the separate roles of the master-teacher in martial arts and the sports trainer was established. These roles manifest themselves in different relations with students or players. Democratic and egalitarian interactions in sports teams include player and coach relations. In traditional martial arts, the do...
Japan belongs to those countries that arouse more attention in other parts of the world. Despite the...
In Japanese society, interpersonal relationships develop within the framework of deep cultural and h...
It is believed that martial arts can produce educational apportunities for youth. Therefore, some cr...
Background and Study Aim: The impact of ideas on teaching and training in martial arts has not been ...
The aim of the study was to determine the importance of basic professional activities of a trainer i...
Sports instroction has generally come to be explained and understood in terms of the words "coaching...
The purpose of this research is to explore the growth which coaches’ philosophies may have undertake...
SUMMARY Sandra Sušinskytė Exercising Body and Disciplining Consciousness in Oriental School of Marti...
The goal of the paper is to illustrate the link between martial arts and neuroscience through the co...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient...
The purpose of this study was to describe the traditional and modern beliefs and the actions of judo...
Name: Development and comparison of Japanese martial arts Goal: The main aim of this thesis is to de...
Martial arts such as karate from Japan, taekwondo from Korea, and kung fu from China, refer to codif...
[出版社版]This study is aimed at developing teaching method of judo with international standard, by intr...
Japan belongs to those countries that arouse more attention in other parts of the world. Despite the...
In Japanese society, interpersonal relationships develop within the framework of deep cultural and h...
It is believed that martial arts can produce educational apportunities for youth. Therefore, some cr...
Background and Study Aim: The impact of ideas on teaching and training in martial arts has not been ...
The aim of the study was to determine the importance of basic professional activities of a trainer i...
Sports instroction has generally come to be explained and understood in terms of the words "coaching...
The purpose of this research is to explore the growth which coaches’ philosophies may have undertake...
SUMMARY Sandra Sušinskytė Exercising Body and Disciplining Consciousness in Oriental School of Marti...
The goal of the paper is to illustrate the link between martial arts and neuroscience through the co...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient...
The purpose of this study was to describe the traditional and modern beliefs and the actions of judo...
Name: Development and comparison of Japanese martial arts Goal: The main aim of this thesis is to de...
Martial arts such as karate from Japan, taekwondo from Korea, and kung fu from China, refer to codif...
[出版社版]This study is aimed at developing teaching method of judo with international standard, by intr...
Japan belongs to those countries that arouse more attention in other parts of the world. Despite the...
In Japanese society, interpersonal relationships develop within the framework of deep cultural and h...
It is believed that martial arts can produce educational apportunities for youth. Therefore, some cr...