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Resilient Embodiment: Hybrid Transformation and Cultural Continuity in Italian Martial Arts Schools After COVID-19

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10.20944/preprints202510.1935.v1

This study examined how martial arts schools in Italy structurally, pedagogically, and culturally reconfigured themselves after the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on Resilience Theory, Embodied Pedagogy, and Self-Determination Theory, the research employed a mixed-method longitudinal design that combined survey data from 412 participants (62 instructors and 350 students) with 28 in-depth interviews conducted between 2022 and 2024. The study sought to analyze the operational transformations of martial arts schools, the adaptive strategies employed by instructors and students to maintain pedagogical quality and belonging, and the socio-cultural implications of emerging hybrid forms of instruction.Quantitative results revealed pronounced structural adaptation during the reopening period. By 2023, 68.4% of martial arts schools in the sample had adopted hybrid teaching models blending in-person and online sessions. Membership recovery rates averaged 74% of pre-pandemic levels, with federated schools showing significantly faster recovery (M = 82%) compared to independent schools (M = 61%; p < .01). Digital integration intensity (number of weekly online sessions) was positively correlated with organizational resilience scores (r = .54, p < .001). Furthermore, 71% of instructors reported introducing new curricula emphasizing self-training, visualization, and digital media integration.From a pedagogical perspective, most instructors (63%) perceived online instruction as “moderately effective” in maintaining technical proficiency, but only 22% considered it adequate for transmitting embodied presence or group energy, highlighting the limits of digital embodiment. Nevertheless, 76% of students and 84% of instructors stated that hybrid teaching improved their self-discipline and autonomy, confirming previous Self-Determination Theory predictions about the relationship between autonomy satisfaction and persistent motivation.Qualitative evidence underscored resilience as a collective, relational process rooted in shared discipline and ritual continuity rather than institutional recovery alone. Schools that maintained frequent communication and ritualized contact (uniform sessions, synchronous online bow-ins) reported stronger community cohesion and student retention. Thematic analysis revealed three core themes: (a) pedagogical evolution through hybrid embodiment, (b) redefined models of leadership emphasizing empathy and flexibility, and (c) socio-cultural reconfiguration of the dojo as a civic and digital community.Overall, the study found that Italian martial arts schools did not return to pre-pandemic norms but instead evolved into new hybrid ecosystems that integrated technology without eroding communal or moral foundations. These findings illuminate how embodied practices—often considered incompatible with digital mediation—can adapt through creative resilience, reshaping both educational practice and cultural identity in post-pandemic Italy.

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