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  1. 1 de ene. de 2024 · We reviewed 72 observational studies on mental health in martial art/combat sport (MA/CS). Brain, cognition, illbeing, self, and wellbeing-related outcomes were examined. Associations between MA/CS participation and illbeing and self-related outcomes were limited.

  2. traditional martial arts seems to be an effective means to lower levels of anger and aggression. Regarding the age of subjects, there is a predisposition to reduce anger in the adult population.

  3. 1 de may. de 2021 · Martial Arts and Combat Sports (MA&CS) are the subject of a dispute. On the one hand, they have been considered an ideal means to acquire emotional self-control. On the other hand, they have been considered aggressive practices which may promote violent behaviors.

  4. 11 de sept. de 2019 · However, many individuals do not seek assistance for mental health problems. Limited research suggests martial arts training may be an efficacious sports-based mental health intervention that potentially provides an inexpensive alternative to psychological therapy.

  5. Nonetheless, the martial arts are often presented as a method for regulating aggression and some authors have proposed utilising martial arts to help youth regulate aggressive behaviour ( Harwood et al., 2017) or even introduce aspects of martial arts training into schools ( Kostorz et al., 2021 ).

  6. 23 de oct. de 2018 · Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this study aims to investigate the relationship between, on the one hand, MMA as a spectacle and imaginary world, and on the other, the fighters’ experiences of violence, pain and ‘the real’.

  7. Le Mixed Martial Arts, entre innovation et hybridation : genèse et développement techniques d’un sport de combat de synthèse. Étude empirique de la diversité des techniques victorieuses à l’Ultimate Fighting Championship.