Martial Arts Improves Self-Esteem in Middle Aged and More
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Physical activity improves physiological and psychological function.
Martial arts represent integrated holistic activities that can benefit brain and body.
Martial arts training has a positive effect on mood, well-being, and self-esteem across the lifespan.
Positive effects of regular physical activity on subjective well-being are well supported by a large and ever-increasing body of knowledge in the fields of exercise psychology and behavioral medicine. Traditional martial arts training as a holistic integrated activity has shown benefits that are especially pronounced and notable in older adults. Middle-aged folks (and younger) have been less well studied.
Importance of Physiology, Psychology, and Philosophy
Subjective well-being, self-esteem, and mood have modulating and complex interactions, and Yan Li and Yanbin Hu from Chongqing Industry Polytechnic University and the University of Chinese Medicine in Beijing, China recently published research on this. Their recent study "Relationship........
