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Background. In Yugoslavia, after World War II, a new form of martial arts emerged from the aikido master Ljubomir Ljuba Vracarevic, known as real aikido. Problem and Aim. For Vracarevic, aikido was not enough, he wanted a martial art that was more realistic and unconcerned with the complex ethics of aikido. Thus, real aikido emerged as a new martial art and it gained numerous practitioners all over...
Background. Martial arts are safe educational activities. An integral aspect of martial arts is the development of the participants’ moral approach to the self and to others. However, not all contemporary martial arts clubs take moral cultivation as important, which diminishes their potential. Problem and Aim. The paper presents various ways of cultivation of morality in the practice of martial arts...
Background. The and cultural anthropology of martial arts, and the Humanistic Theory of Martial Arts constitute the framework for this study. Aims and Objectives. A series of research questions was posed: Can one talk about universal principles and values in respect of the Way of the Warrior? What does it mean to be a noble man especially today? How does this issue relate to Christianity? What is...
Background. Martial arts are safe educational activities popular in the Western world. Being called ‘martial’, they are associated with combat, and many people start practising martial arts because they want to learn to fight or to defend themselves. Aims. Since martial arts are supposed to be safe educational activities, and yet combat itself is a dangerous kind of activity, it is necessary to explore...
The aim of this study is to conduct a critical analysis of the ethics functioning in selected systems of martial arts. The theoretical perspective is based on the humanistic theory of martial arts, and the sociology and anthropology of martial arts. The main method of research is a content analysis of documents and specialised literature, which is complemented by a qualitative method i.e. the author’s...
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