MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING AND LEVELS OF ATTITUDE TOWARDS VIOLENCE IN ADOLESCENTS
Abstract Traditionally, japanesse martial arts had, as well as technical and tactical lessons, discourses of peace and non-violence. Therefore, this study wants to prove whether the practitioners of these martial arts declare lower levels of attitude toward violence than non-practitioners. To this e...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Mª Tejero-González (Author), Carlos Balsalobre-Fernández (Author) |
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Federación Extremeña de Balonmano; University of Extremadura,
2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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