%0 Journal Article %T Haematology, Enzyme And Hormonal Changes After A Strenuous And Extreme Ritual Exercise Practiced In The Group -to-de*(1)- Of Okinawa Called ¡°diy¨² De Zh¨¦ng¨ªu*(2)¡± µØªzµÄ×C“þ,C onsisting In Running Barefoot, Perform Kata And Break Stones With Hand %A PABLO PEREDA GONZ¨¢LEZ %J Reviews of Progress %D 2013 %I Laxmi Book Publication %X In the period between 1800-1900 there is evidence of a practiceused by Eastern teachers of To-De: ¡° µØªzµÄ×C“þ (D¨¬y¨´ de zh¨¨ngj¨´)¡±.Later became widespread as a very hard training denominating "HellTest¡±.Its purpose was to discover the limits of the human will. Thesetests, in origin, were characterized by a race barefoot, practice untilfatigue and performing Kata*(3) stone breaks. It appears that this was atest, in its extreme, reserved for teachers who intended therebyexperiencing separation from his body and spirit.We propose to perform this test, of a hitherto unpublished, andevaluate hematological changes caused by running barefoot, with thepossible hemolysis, and the levels of testosterone and cortisol in the heat.Also enzymatic changes and the emergence of beta endorphins. This studyauthor, properly trained has been subjected to a test consisting of 20 kmtrsbarefoot running, 30 minutes of performing kata, breach of 20 stones -Tamesiwari* (4)-with total minimum weight of 20 Kgs. Performed toconclude another 20 kmtrs career. The first 20 kmtrs performed withouthydration., %K ¡°D¨¬y¨´ de zh¨¨ngj¨´¡± %K ¡±Hell Test¡± %K kata %K hydration %K stones breacks %K hemolysis %K platelets testosterone %K heart %K liver enzymes %K cortisol %K enzymes %K beta endorphins %K dopamine %K eautoscopie %K extreme sport. %U http://reviewsofprogress.org/UploadedArticle/43.pdf