Scholarly Journal Articles
The following articles are suitable for collegiate research purposes, as they come from peer reviewed publications; they feature articles with a direct focus on Self-defense and the Martial Arts.
Martial Arts and Physiology Science Journal Websites
Martial Arts Science Research Articles
Ulnar Stress Fractures As A Result Of Brazilian Martial Arts by Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise: May 2005 - Volume 37 - Issue 5 - p S467–S468
Fitness levels of middle aged martial art practitioners by Br J Sports Med. 2004 Apr;38(2):143-7; discussion 147.
Injuries in martial arts: a comparison of five styles by Br J Sports Med 2005;39:29–33. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2003.010322
Repeatability of electromyographic waveforms during the Naeryo Chagi in taekwondo by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2007) 6(CSSI-2), 6-9
Boxing, wrestling, and martial arts related injuries treated in emergency departments in the United States, 2002-2005 by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2007) 6(CSSI-2), 58-61
Comparison of two variants of a Kata technique: The neuromechanical point of view by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) 8(CSSI 3), 29-35
Association between neuromuscular tests and kumite performance on the Brazilian Karate National Team by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) 8(CSSI 3), 20-24
Lactate profile during Greco-Roman wrestling match by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) 8(CSSI 3), 17-19
The Importance of Martial Arts Research and Practice by Michael DeMarco M.D. Journal of Asian Martial Arts Vol 9, No. 2, 2000
INCIDENCE OF INJURY IN PROFESSIONAL MIXED MARTIAL ARTS COMPETITIONS by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2006) CSSI, 136-142
Controlling Subjects: Reality Training vs. Magic Bullets by Samuel D. Faulkner, M.A. and Larry P. Danaher
Power Kicks: The Physics of the Martial Arts by Darlene E. Jenkins PhD
Fitness levels of middle aged martial art practitioners by Br J Sports Med. 2004 Apr;38(2):143-7; discussion 147.
Injuries in martial arts: a comparison of five styles by Br J Sports Med 2005;39:29–33. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2003.010322
Repeatability of electromyographic waveforms during the Naeryo Chagi in taekwondo by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2007) 6(CSSI-2), 6-9
Boxing, wrestling, and martial arts related injuries treated in emergency departments in the United States, 2002-2005 by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2007) 6(CSSI-2), 58-61
Comparison of two variants of a Kata technique: The neuromechanical point of view by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) 8(CSSI 3), 29-35
Association between neuromuscular tests and kumite performance on the Brazilian Karate National Team by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) 8(CSSI 3), 20-24
Lactate profile during Greco-Roman wrestling match by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009) 8(CSSI 3), 17-19
The Importance of Martial Arts Research and Practice by Michael DeMarco M.D. Journal of Asian Martial Arts Vol 9, No. 2, 2000
INCIDENCE OF INJURY IN PROFESSIONAL MIXED MARTIAL ARTS COMPETITIONS by Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2006) CSSI, 136-142
Controlling Subjects: Reality Training vs. Magic Bullets by Samuel D. Faulkner, M.A. and Larry P. Danaher
Power Kicks: The Physics of the Martial Arts by Darlene E. Jenkins PhD



