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- 2. methods of weapon control
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- 3. methods
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- 4. object and methods philosophical
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- 7. Judo and kata teaching: Can personal expression be addressed before formal expression?
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- 8. Judo and kata teaching: Can personal expression be addressed before formal expression?
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- Keywords: active teaching methods, chlorophyll pedagogy, combat sport, kata, Kodokan, martial arts, motor learning, randori, self-defense, shu-ha-ri
- 9. Judo and kata teaching: Can personal expression be addressed before formal expression?
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- Keywords: active teaching methods, chlorophyll pedagogy, combat sport, kata, Kodokan, martial arts, motor learning, randori, self-defense, shu-ha-ri
- 10. Judo and kata teaching: Can personal expression be addressed before formal expression?
- (Article tagged with: object and methods philosophical)
- Keywords: active teaching methods, chlorophyll pedagogy, combat sport, kata, Kodokan, martial arts, motor learning, randori, self-defense, shu-ha-ri
- 11. Judo and kata teaching: Can personal expression be addressed before formal expression?
- (Article tagged with: research methods)
- Keywords: active teaching methods, chlorophyll pedagogy, combat sport, kata, Kodokan, martial arts, motor learning, randori, self-defense, shu-ha-ri
- 12. Judo and kata teaching: Can personal expression be addressed before formal expression?
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- Keywords: active teaching methods, chlorophyll pedagogy, combat sport, kata, Kodokan, martial arts, motor learning, randori, self-defense, shu-ha-ri