Perception of Success among People Practising Martial Arts and Combat Sports
A scientific framework for this study is the Humanistic Theory of Martial Arts, and the psychology of sport using the concepts of goal, task and success. The problem and aim of this study was an explanation of “perception of success” in groups of adults practising martial arts. Is perception of succ...
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Wojciech J. Cynarski [verfasserIn] Przemyslaw Pawelec [verfasserIn] Jong-Hoon Yu [verfasserIn] Michal Vit [verfasserIn] Jan Słopecki [verfasserIn] Krzysztof Kubala [verfasserIn] |
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