2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11712-017-9545-y
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Comparison by Metaphor: Archery in Confucius and Aristotle

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“…Precision-target movements are manifested in many types of motor activity. For example, it's different types of shooting (Camus, 2017;Clark, 2016). The art of precision-oriented movements arose in the era of primary people (Arnade, 2018;Ditcham, 2017;Pontzer et al, 2017;Sensfelder, 2017;Silverman, 2016).…”
Section: анотаціяmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Precision-target movements are manifested in many types of motor activity. For example, it's different types of shooting (Camus, 2017;Clark, 2016). The art of precision-oriented movements arose in the era of primary people (Arnade, 2018;Ditcham, 2017;Pontzer et al, 2017;Sensfelder, 2017;Silverman, 2016).…”
Section: анотаціяmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the performance of structured training, identify relationships between indicators of physiological function and performance of physical and technical preparedness correlation analysis was conducted performance testing of athletes control and experimental groups before and after the experiment (Table. [5][6][7][8]. Prior to the experiment, the number of reliable relationships between psychophysiological indicators and indicators of physical and technical preparedness in both the control and experimental groups was 5-6 interconnections (Table 5, 6).…”
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“…Archery (archery) -art and sports, which consists in the ability to shoot arrows (Camus, 2017;Clark, 2016). The arts of archery arose in the late Paleolithic or early Mesolithic era (Arnade, 2018;Ditcham, 2017;Pontzer, et al, 2017;Sensfelder, 2017;Silverman, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%