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A study of the earliest books on martial arts published in Spanish
Elements of martial arts in the programme of Gymnastic Association „Sokół” (1867–1914)
Taxonomy of combatives as it is seen from Tyrs tradition in the Czech Republic
Attempts at restoration of the Polish military art at the turn of the 20th century
Philosophy of sport from the institutional, content related and methodological viewpoint
Dark side of Bushido. Bushido as an ethical standard
The essence and importance of emotions in sport activities
Aggression – Two Biological Depictions
Typical manners and psychological reactions of university students in model self-defence situation
Far Eastern martial arts in the perspective of culture sciences AD 2008
Capoeira: The Brazilian martial art and infantile school education
Weapons and traditonal fight of the Maori as an element of the physical culture
Responsibility in physical activity management
Reasons for the karate practice in Portugal
Effects of strength and endurance training in the mesocycle in the performance in judokas
Influence of a programmed judo training on changes of anthropological features in children attending sports schools
Reaction time and movement time, types of sensorimotor responses and fencing tempo
Sentimental tourism of Polish people to the Eastern borderland
Wandering, winding, wondering: Moving in the labyrinth
 
 
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