Violence and martial arts – an interview with professor Wojciech Cynarski (a world-famous martial arts master, scientist and educator)
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Fighting does not have to be associated only with brutality and violence. It can be a noble art of combating all evil, a way to develop valuable character traits, a form of effective defense of many values.
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2020-12-31
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Czuba, B., & Błażejewski, W. (2020). Violence and martial arts – an interview with professor Wojciech Cynarski (a world-famous martial arts master, scientist and educator). Education • Therapy • Care, 2, 33–39. https://doi.org/10.52934/eto.6
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