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This wiki displays the results of the citizen science project [http://www.key-to-kung-fu.com Key to Kungfu] <br>
This wiki displays the results of the citizen science project [http://www.key-to-kung-fu.com Key to Kungfu] <br>
We provide open knowledge about historic kungfu routines and techniques as well as their interpretations regarding fight applications.  
We provide open knowledge about historic kungfu routines and techniques as well as their interpretations regarding fight applications.  
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* Cross-phase quality assurance by testing interpretations against data, theory and praxis especially together with martial art practitioners from combat sports in sparring and tournaments.
* Cross-phase quality assurance by testing interpretations against data, theory and praxis especially together with martial art practitioners from combat sports in sparring and tournaments.
* Open access: We provide open access to all research data following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
* Open access: We provide open access to all research data following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
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Revision as of 09:02, 20 November 2024

Purpose of this wiki

This wiki displays the results of the citizen science project Key to Kungfu
We provide open knowledge about historic kungfu routines and techniques as well as their interpretations regarding fight applications.

Wiki Content

This wiki contains two main sections:

Enter warrior section
Scholar section
Free knowledge about kungfu applications and routine interpretation
Enter warrior section
Warrior section
Specific training content for fighters, applying the knowledge from scholar section


Research

Our research is guided by the guidelines of the German Research Foundation (DFG) to ensure good scientific practise This includes in particular:

  • Commitment to good scientific practise by all group members
  • Ensuring an continuous open dialogue about research results
  • Research design: Interpreting kungfu in 'data-driven' processes, defining hypothesis and testing them against all existing data
  • Methods and standards: We develop and maintain quantitative metrics to score and document the (un)certainty of all interpretations
  • Documentation: We document our decision processes and underlying facts and provide these along with our results
  • Cross-phase quality assurance by testing interpretations against data, theory and praxis especially together with martial art practitioners from combat sports in sparring and tournaments.
  • Open access: We provide open access to all research data following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)

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