2012-№1(34) Article 4
S.B. Petrygin
Martial arts, moral development, and physical education in Japan. p. 33-37
UDC 7А
In Japan martial arts have always been more than a tool to develop fighting prowess. They have long been recognized as a means to moral and physical perfection. The paper attempts to reconstruct the history of traditional Japanese martial arts as a system of moral development through physical education.
martial arts, budo, moral development, physical education, society.
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