Search Results - Indonesia
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The impact of virtual reality in modern karate training: Increasing engagement levels and fitness of elite athletes
Manullang, J. G., Handayani, E. W., Imansyah, F., Junaidi, I. A., Hermansah, B., Poblete-Valderrama, F., Lobo, J., Monterrosa-Quintero, A., Alexe, D. I., Setiawan, E.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2025)“…A total of 32 elite karate athletes from Palembang PGRI University (Indonesia) were recruited and allocated to the control (n = 15) or the virtual reality group (n = 17). …”
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A narrative exploration of issues in silat development from children to youth athletes
Abdul Razak, S. N., Muhamad, T. A., Meng, L. K., Abdul Rahim, M. R., Mohd Nor, M. A., Samsudin, H., Nawai, N. S.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…Silat and Pencak silat are widely practiced in Malaysia and Indonesia have been inscribed as a cultural heritage by UNESCO. …”
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Evaluasi VO2max atlet karate diera pandemi COVID-19 (Evaluation of VO2max atlet karate in the COVID-19 pandemic era)
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Stress and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic among martial arts athletes - a cross-cultural study
Makarowski, R., Piotrowski, A., Predoiu, R., Görner, K., Predoiu, A., Mitrache, G., Malinauskas, R., Bochaver, K., Dovzhik, L., Cherepov, E., Vazne, Z., Vicente-Salar, N., Hamzah, I., Miklósi, M., Kovács, K., Nikkhah-Farkhani, Z.Published in Archives of Budo (2020)“…During the height of the pandemic, athletes from Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Spain took part in the study (n = 1032, including 396 martial arts athletes). …”
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Effect of tactical package exercises on determinants of attack activity to kumite players in Karate
Abdelkader, R. Y.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Arts (2019)“…The study sample was selected purposively of Egypt team players for junior (under 16 years) participating in the world championship in Indonesia 2015 with a total NO., of (24) players divided between (20) main players of basic weights and other (4) players joining the list of Egypt national team for juniors. …”
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Fatalities associated with judo
Koiwai, E. K.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (1981)“…Fourteen countries reported no deaths: Australia, Barbados, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Russia. …”