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Not much research has been done about the martial arts in particular, but a lot of research has been done on other subjects that relate to matial arts in general.

Articles that pertain to research in the martial arts

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Exercise induced bronchoconstriction
Influence of temperament and anxiety
Injury in pro MMA competitions
Strength training with a Judo-specific machine
Center of mass in judo
Isometric maximum strength in college wrestlers
Physiological profile of boxers
Physiological profile of boxers
How boxers decide to punch a target
Mood and performance in karateka
Karate aerobic capacity test
Participation motivation in martial artists
Nationalistic bias in Muay Thai
Sumo wrestlers vs. other athletes
Strength in hard-style martial artists
Power in elite karate practitioners
Benefits of MA training for people with disabilities
Effects of MA training on mood
Performance enhancement in martial arts
Pain tolerance in TKD
Reverse vs Power Punch
Risk of cervical injuries in MMA
Moderate physical activity and cause mortality
Use of mouth guards to prevent stresses of injury
Low bone density in non-athletic women
Boxing injuries
Effects of TKD safety measures
10-year review of MMA competition
Effects of rapid weight loss in boxers
Aerobic and anaerobic effects of TKD
Effects of punches to the face
Profile of Olympic TKD competitors
Escin gels in treatment of impact injuries
Fitness of middle aged martial artists
Injury rates in Muay Thai kick boxing
Injuries in martial arts
Adolescent training effects on adults injury
Hands of karate experts
Effects of new karate rules on injuries
Injury rates in Shotokan karate
Tai chi enhances functional mobility
Prevention of injury in karate