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The Labyrinth, not a barrier but instead a call to wandering
Sociology of sport in Europe – historic and research perspective
Chinese elements in the Idokan system
The Body Envisioned by Jigoro Kano: Based on his career as a judo master, IOC member and principal of Tokyo Higher Normal School
Martial arts and civil society in Italy during Sixties and Seventies
Historical cultural conditions of far eastern martial arts in the context of strategic management in modern industry of Japan and Korea
Personal neurodynamical peculiarities of judoists on the initial physical training stage
Organizing sports around the workplace – some experiences from Scandinavian company sport
The teaching, the rules and a martial arts Master’s practical knowledge of combat
The essence and importance of coach’s interpersonal skills
Modernity, tradition and security as the versatility aspects of All Style Karate
Values and needs realized through sports and martial arts
Bubishi - the secret records of Okinawa
Is essential hypertension a sustained fight and flight reaction?
Incidence of injuries in martial arts with taekwon-do as an example
Symbols on emblems of different martial arts organizations
Culture and tourism: from antagonism to synergism
The influence of islamisation on the tourism development in Malaysia
 
 
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