This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Lau, K. Y. (2022). Chinese martial arts. Hong Kong history: themes in global perspective, 241-260.Search in Google Scholar
Huang, F., & Hong, F. (2018). A History of Chinese Martial Arts. Routledge.Search in Google Scholar
Nulty, T. J. (2017). Gong and fa in Chinese martial arts. Martial Arts Studies, 3, 50-63.Search in Google Scholar
Lin, Z., & Tsai, W. H. (2022). Contemporary Chinese martial arts and the manipulation of cultural positioning. Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 11(1), 107-123.Search in Google Scholar
Ying, L. (2019). New Ecology: Chinese Traditional Martial Arts Culture Protection and Carry Forward Game Analysis. Ekoloji Dergisi, (107).Search in Google Scholar
Theeboom, M., Zhu, D., & Vertonghen, J. (2017). ‘Wushu belongs to the world’. But the gold goes to China…: the international development of the Chinese martial arts. International review for the sociology of sport, 52(1), 3-23.Search in Google Scholar
Mak, M. Y. C., Poon, A. Y. M., & Chiu, D. K. (2022). Using social media as learning aids and preservation: Chinese martial arts in Hong Kong. In The digital folklore of cyberculture and digital humanities (pp. 171-185). IGI Global.Search in Google Scholar
Lo, P., Chan, H. H., Tang, A. W., Chiu, D. K., Cho, A., See-To, E. W., ... & Shaw, J. (2019). Visualising and revitalising traditional Chinese martial arts: visitors’ engagement and learning experience at the 300 years of Hakka Kungfu. Library Hi Tech, 37(2), 269-288.Search in Google Scholar
Chow, T. H., Lee, B. Y., Ang, A. B. F., Cheung, V. Y. K., Ho, M. M. C., & Takemura, S. (2018). The effect of Chinese martial arts Tai Chi Chuan on prevention of osteoporosis: A systematic review. Journal of orthopaedic translation, 12, 74-84.Search in Google Scholar
Kaufmann, J. (2022). The Impact of Martial Arts on Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Anger, Well-Being, Self-Transcendence, and Self-Enhancement. The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.Search in Google Scholar
Wąsik, J., & Wójcik, A. (2017). Health in the context of martial arts practice. Physical Activity Review, 5, 91-94.Search in Google Scholar
Origua Rios, S., Marks, J., Estevan, I., & Barnett, L. M. (2018). Health benefits of hard martial arts in adults: a systematic review. Journal of sports sciences, 36(14), 1614-1622.Search in Google Scholar
Moore, B., Dudley, D., & Woodcock, S. (2020). The effect of martial arts training on mental health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of bodywork and movement therapies, 24(4), 402-412.Search in Google Scholar
Jagiełło, W., Kalina, R. M., Klimczak, J., Ananczenko, K. V., Ashkinazi, S., & Kalina, A. (2015, September). Fun forms of martial arts in positive enhancement of all dimensions of health and survival abilities. In Proceedings of the 1st World Congress on Health and Martial Arts in Interdisciplinary Approach, HMA (Vol. 2015, pp. 17-19).Search in Google Scholar
Mohammad Saeed Jadgal, Mehrdad Karimi, Hadi Alizadeh Siuki, Fatemeh Kord Salarzehi & MoradAli Zareipour.(2024).Determinants of preventive behavior against Covid-19 in secondary school students based on Health Belief Model (HBM): a structural equations modeling (SEM)..Journal of health, population, and nutrition(1),96.Search in Google Scholar
Li Ying-Hua, Nie Xue-Qiong, Yang Chong, Pang Jing, Zhang Gang & Tao Mao-Xuan.(2012).Study on lifestyle and self-rated health among 5 kinds of occupational populations in 6 provinces in China]. Zhonghua yu fang yi xue za zhi [Chinese journal of preventive medicine](3),214-9.Search in Google Scholar