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Training of swordsmen in 15. and 16. century and its comparison with training of historical fencing today
Fišar, Vít ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Parkan, František (referee)
Title: Training of swordsmen in 15. and 16. century and its comparison with training of historical fencing today Abstract: This diploma thesis "Training of historical fencing in 15. and 16. century and its current conception" compares training of historical fencing in the past and today. It describes historical fencing with eyes of today swordsman, who is interested in technique of fencing in 15. and 16. century, training of noble men, the way of life and moral values of warriors. It shows useful historical sources (like chronicles and manuals) which are useful for research. It shows use of historical fencing today. Key words: Fencing, cold weapons, masters of fencing, fencing schools, fencings manuals, duel, Middle Ages, Modern Times Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Evaluation of the dynamic postural stability of competitive epee fencers
Durych, Martin ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Opatrná Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Evaluation of the dynamic postural stability of competitive epee fencers. Objectives: The aim of this work is to objectively evaluate and compare postural stability of fencers by Neurocom EquiTest computerized dynamic posturography. Methods: The work has the character of a quantitative observational study, the aim of which was to assess and compare postural stability in sport fencers. A total of 63 probands took part in the research. The experimental group consisted of 9 fencers and 7 fencers in the age range of 20-29 years (average age = 24.19, SD = 2.70). The remaining 47 individuals formed a control group (23 men, 24 women, mean age = 25.22, SD = 2.20). Postural stability was assessed using a Neurocom SMART EquiTest. A complete range of 7 tests was used - Sensory organization test (SOT), Adaptation test (ADT), Motor control test (MCT), Unilateral stance (US), Limits of stability (LOS), Rythmic weight shift (RWS) and Weight bearing squat (WBS). In the experimental group, then additional balance tests - Single leg standing test and Stork test. The measured data were statistically processed and compared in the program R. Descriptive elements were determined for the data used for this work - mean, median, standard deviation. Data normality was assessed by the Shapiro-Wilk test. The...
Training of swordsmen in 15. and 16. century and its comparison with training of historical fencing today
Fišar, Vít ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Parkan, František (referee)
Title: Training of swordsmen in 15. and 16. century and its comparison with training of historical fencing today Abstract: This diploma thesis "Training of historical fencing in 15. and 16. century and its current conception" compares training of historical fencing in the past and today. It describes historical fencing with eyes of today swordsman, who is interested in technique of fencing in 15. and 16. century, training of noble men, the way of life and moral values of warriors. It shows useful historical sources (like chronicles and manuals) which are useful for research. It shows use of historical fencing today. Key words: Fencing, cold weapons, masters of fencing, fencing schools, fencings manuals, duel, Middle Ages, Modern Times Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Golden Age of Martial Arts of Europe
Šlapák, Vojtěch ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to depict the golden era of European martial arts, which I consider to have developed in the "long" sixteenth century.This century is probably the most diverse one in European history in terms of weaponsused and fighting stylesintroduced. It was permeated by the fading phenomenon of chivalry, which last showed up in its full glory. Also, it is the age of mercenaries gloriously mastering the battlefields with their often dishonest, though effective tactics. But early modernperiod was anera of another victory, too. It was the beginning of a new type of warrior. Old medieval fencing was overcome by nimble styles arriving from Mediterranean area. The journey of these technical styles was one full of Renaissance spontaneity but also blood from thousands of duels. In Czech lands,this turning pointis already chronicledintheera of Rudolph II., which was a haven for various arts. Key words: Boxing - Cord - Duel - Europe - Fencing - Giacomo di Grassi - Knight - Mercenary - Nicolaes Petter - Pankration - Renaissance - Salvatore Fabris - Sword - Swordplay - Swordsman - Talhofer - Weapons - Wrestling
Fencing as part of education
NOVOTNÁ, Tereza
The thesis is about teaching fencing from the past to the present times. It shows the developing of the first forms of fight and its change to a free time activity. It also shows the roots and functioning of some other free time activities which were derived from fencing. The next part of the thesis presents a few groups dedicated to the living history, historical fencing and experimental archeology in the Czech Republic and abroad. Last part of the thesis shows some possible usage of principles and methods of free time pedagogy in these free time activities as prevention of the sociological and pathological phenomenoms that endanger teenagers.

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