dō (道), practices of self-cultivation. It focuses on actual do-or-die situations, not putative ones such as important business deals or competing for a medal. To this effect, it examines medieval Japanese swordsmanship and training manuals and also engages risk sports, where death is indeed a real possibility. The manuals, which arise in the context of choke-inducing life or death duels, and risk sports, afford keen phenomenological observations and practical advice that prove invaluable for today's sports world and beyond." /> From clumsy failure to skillful fluency - Ilundáin-Agurruza Jesús | sdvig press

From clumsy failure to skillful fluency

a phenomenological analysis of and eastern solution to sport's choking effect

Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza

pp. 397-421


This document is unfortunately not available for download at the moment.

Not implemented yet !