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Karate

 

Benefits of karate for kids - By Thomas J. Nardi.

Discriminant effectiveness of psychological state measures in predicting performance outcome in karate competitionTerry, P.C. and Slade, A. (1995). Percept Mot Skills, 81(1), 275-286 (Abstract from PubMed).

Effects of positive and negative music on performance of a karate drillFerguson, A.R., Carbonneau, M.R. AND Chambliss, C. (1994). Percept Mot Skills, 78(3 Pt 2), 1217-1218 (Abstract from PubMed).

Faster horses, younger women, older whiskey and more money - By James R. Melton.

Karate training and the psychological environment - By James R. Melton.

Psychology and karate

 

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Kayaking (see also Canoeing)

 

A clear view of visualisation

Applying contextual interference to the Pawlata roll – Smith, P.J. and Davies, M. (1995). J Sports Sci, 13(6), 455-462 (Abstract from PubMed).

Comparison of male and female junior athletes' self-perceptions and body imageDaley, A.J. and Hunter, B. (2001). Percept Mot Skills, 93(3), 626-30 (Abstract from PubMed).

 

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Kick boxing

 

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Kung fu

 

Overtraining and burnout in the martial arts: Are you training-fit or training-ill?

The psychology of Kung-fu - Three articles relating to the Psychology of Kung Fu: Psychology of Violence, Mental Training and Inner Attitude.

 

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