Charles Spring
Name | Charles Spring |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Spa |
Research institute | College of Business, Law and Social Sciences |
Research outputs
Enhancing Wellness through Martial Arts: Restoring Body-Mind Connection - A Qualitative Analysis
Spring, C. and Veasey, C. 2024. Enhancing Wellness through Martial Arts: Restoring Body-Mind Connection - A Qualitative Analysis. IMAS Quarterly (IQ). pp. 40-65.Martial Arts Interventions for Inclusion and Wellness: A Case of Children with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)
Spring, C. and Ramkissoon, H. 2024. Martial Arts Interventions for Inclusion and Wellness: A Case of Children with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND). International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure . pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41978-024-00155-3Martial arts: the possible benefit that can be obtained during a period of lockdown
Spring, Charles 2021. Martial arts: the possible benefit that can be obtained during a period of lockdown. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Equality and Diversity.Reflecting on perceptions of local communities and visitors: Sustainable heritage leisure and tourism
Spring, Charles and Wakefield, Lisa 2020. Reflecting on perceptions of local communities and visitors: Sustainable heritage leisure and tourism. in: Palgrave McMillan.Professionalisation of the Martial Arts: the perspectives of experts on the concept of an independently awarded teaching qualification.
Spring, Charles 2019. Professionalisation of the Martial Arts: the perspectives of experts on the concept of an independently awarded teaching qualification. Thesis https://doi.org/10.48773/94755Steps forward: the journey of wellness education in the UK
Buxton, Louise and Spring, Charles 2018. Steps forward: the journey of wellness education in the UK.355
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