Maladaptive eating habits in judo athletes and psychological side effects: Case studies
Originating in 19th-century Japan, judo blends traditional martial arts with modern educational principles. As a martial art rooted in the Budo tradition, it embodies a philosophy focused on the harmony of mind and body. In the West, however, the discipline evolved with an emphasis on competition an...
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Main Authors: | Eleonora Zorzi (Author), Thomas Zandonai (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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