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Martial arts as a leisure sporting activity
RAŠEK, Dominik
The thesis deals with martial art as a free time activity. It explains the difference between martial art, combat sport and self-defense. It describes the chosen martial arts - kung-fu, taekwon-do, karate, judo, aikido and caopeira. It lists the basic characteristics of individual martial arts and historical development, used fighting styles and techniques. It describes the levels of technical skill and competitive disciplines. It deals with the moral aspect of every martial art, its influence on the psychological and moral side of an individual, pedagogical influence of a master or a trainer on its pupil. The thesis compares the chosen martial arts from the technical, competitive and spiritual side. Martial arts have positive affect on the formation of personality of individual, supports harmony of both spiritual and physical aspect and so they can find suitable application in free time activities.
Možnosti fyzioterapie funkčních poruch pohybového aparátu při vybraném bojovém sportu - taekwondo
PRÁŠILOVÁ, Zuzana
The topic of this bachelor thesis is functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system in athletes involved in the sport of taekwondo and subsequently the possibilities of therapy of these disorders. Taekwondo is classified as a full-contact combat sport. Due to the full-contact nature of this sport and the nature of the training, the risk of both structural and functional disorders must be considered, which are much more common. This is mainly caused by frequent and also prolonged overloading associated with incorrect movement stereotypes. a significant role is represented by the involvement of the deep stabilization system during movement activity and muscle looping. In the field of functional musculoskeletal disorders located in the joints, hypermobility caused by the need to maximise the range of the lower limbs is of the greatest importance. These disturbances manifest themselves in the form of trigger points, tender points, hyperalgesic skin zones, muscle spasms and functional blockages. The physiotherapy options for these disorders are very diverse. Here I have described the soft tissue techniques that are very commonly used, breathing rehabilitation, postisometric relaxation, and follow-up self-therapy. Physical therapy is also mentioned, but not used in this paper, although it is commonly included in the treatment of functional disorders. The practical part of the thesis consists of three case studies in the form of qualitative research. all probands are female, aged between 15 and 27 years. Each of them has been involved in the sport of taekwondo for a long time and competitively. a total of ten sessions were conducted between January 2022 and March 2022. Each proband underwent an initial and an exit examination and two posturograph examinations three months apart. In addition, the thesis includes a designed practice unit for the probands, which serves as material for home practice.
Symbolism in Korean martial art Taekwondo
Seménková, Hana ; Horák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mazaná, Vladislava (referee)
Thesubjectofthis thesis Symbolism in Koreanmartial art Taekwondoistheanalysisofsymbolsappearing in thetwolargestTaekwondoFederations - ITF and WTF. Thefirst part introducesrelevantsemiotictheories, historical background, the emergence oftaekwondo and itsfederations and a shortbiographyofCh'oeHonghŭi - oneofthe most importantfiguresassociatedwiththismartial art. Theextensive second part presents a closerlook on symbolism, language and visualsigns and theirdevelopment in the most commonstyles: ITF and WTF. Fromthelanguagesigns, due to theiramount, are selectedonlythose most frequentlyused. Thevisualsigns are analyzed in detail, especiallytobokuniform, flag and patterns. Theconclusionis a comparisonofthesimilarities and differencesofthedescribedsymbols and signs and how these differencesaffectthepossiblefutureofTaekwondo. Keywords Symbolism, Koreanmartialarts, Taekwondo, visual sign, Ch'oeHonghŭi, Koreanhistory, Koreanphilosophy
Testing of Developmental Dyspraxia in Children and Adolescents in Martial Arts - Judo and Taekwondo
Hrbková, Lucie ; Kraus, Josef (advisor) ; Zounková, Irena (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the level of motor skills in children and adolescents dealing with judo and taekwondo and to determine whether the level of motor skills differs between children with a suspected risk of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) compared to children without this risk. Another aim of this study is to evaluate the level of attention and find out whether it correlates with the level of motor skills. A total of 65 probands aged 9-13 years participated in the study. The experimental groups consisted of children competing in judo (n = 35), children practicing taekwondo (n = 19) and children attending taekwondo classes in physical education and hobby groups (n = 11). The Movement Assessment Battery for Children 2 test was chosen to test motor skills. To detect a suspected risk of ADHD was used the Test Go / NoGo and the level of attention was tested by theTest of attention d2. A significant difference in favour of judists was found between the results of motor skills of children and adolescents in comparison with the racing group of taekwondists (p = 0.045) and also in the results of individual components, namely in the balance component (p = 0.051). A significant difference was found in motor skills among children with a suspected risk of ADHD compared to...
Marketing mix the choosen sport organisation
Horák, Martin ; Opelík, Daniel (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Author: Martin Horak Title: Marketing mix of a selected sports organization Objectives: The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to compile recommendations for individual tools of the marketing mix for a sports club. To achieve this objective, the current status must be assessed first. The application of proposed recommendations will lead to an increase in the quality of the services provided, greater satisfaction of customers and club members and an overall improvement in the functioning of the club. Methods: Qualitative research is used to analyse the marketing mix through a semi-structured interview, which is performed with the club management, with parents and with adult members of the club. Results: Suggestions for improvement of the club were created based on the assessment of the current marketing mix, Most of recommendations were made for the product and promotion, as these are very important tools for the club and they were also given the most time in the interviews. Conclusion: In the conclusion is summarized the course of the work and the most important suggestions for improvement. There are some interesting and complicated proposals are too. Keywords: marketing, marketing research, sports club, taekwondo, training, product, price, promotion, distribution, people, process,...
Competence profile of taekwondo coach
Uhlíř, Jan ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Title: The competency profile of a taekwondo coach. Objective: The main objective of this thesis is to create a competency profile of a taekwondo coach from the view of taekwondo trustees and to compare the importance of each competences between the categories children and adults, competitors and recreational taekwondists. Methods: The method used to create a competency profile of a taekwondo coach in this thesis is a quantitative research, specifically in the form of an electronic inquiry of the trustees and then a qualitative research through half-structured interviews with taekwondo club coaches and the president of the taekwondo union. Results: The created competency profile includes a total of 20 most important competences from three main areas: personality characteristics (honest, trustworthy, consistent, empathetic, friendly, mentally resilient, fair and responsible), skills and abilities (punctuality, communicativeness, organizational skills, critical situation solving skills, the ability to analyze mistakes, the ability to motivate, the ability to explain, the ability to create a training plan and feedback) and education and knowledge (the knowledge of taekwondo rules and hygienics). Concurrently a second competency profile was created, replacing some of the competences from the first...
Symbolism in Korean martial art Taekwondo
Seménková, Hana ; Horák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Zemánek, Marek (referee)
The subject of this thesis Symbolism in Korean martial art Taekwondo is the analysis of symbols appearing in the two largest Taekwondo Federations - ITF and WTF. The first part briefly introduces the definition of the term symbol, historical background, the emergence of taekwondo and its federations and a short biography of Ch'oe Honghŭi - one of the most important figures associated with this martial art. The extensive second part presents a closer look on symbolism, language and visual signs and their development in the most common styles: ITF and WTF. From the language signs, due to their amount, are selected only those most frequently used. The visual signs are analyzed in detail, especially tobok uniform, flag and patterns. The conclusion is a comparison of the similarities and differences of the described symbols and signs and how these differences affect the possible future of Taekwondo.
Symbolism in Korean martial art Taekwondo
Seménková, Hana ; Horák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mazaná, Vladislava (referee)
Thesubjectofthis thesis Symbolism in Koreanmartial art Taekwondoistheanalysisofsymbolsappearing in thetwolargestTaekwondoFederations - ITF and WTF. Thefirst part introducesrelevantsemiotictheories, historical background, the emergence oftaekwondo and itsfederations and a shortbiographyofCh'oeHonghŭi - oneofthe most importantfiguresassociatedwiththismartial art. Theextensive second part presents a closerlook on symbolism, language and visualsigns and theirdevelopment in the most commonstyles: ITF and WTF. Fromthelanguagesigns, due to theiramount, are selectedonlythose most frequentlyused. Thevisualsigns are analyzed in detail, especiallytobokuniform, flag and patterns. Theconclusionis a comparisonofthesimilarities and differencesofthedescribedsymbols and signs and how these differencesaffectthepossiblefutureofTaekwondo. Keywords Symbolism, Koreanmartialarts, Taekwondo, visual sign, Ch'oeHonghŭi, Koreanhistory, Koreanphilosophy
Creation and Evaluation of Psycho-training Programme on Base of Yoga Techniques for Taekwondo students
ŠTEFL, Jan
The graduation work describes the influence of mental coaching programme on sportsmen. The aim of the graduation work is create mental coaching programme and verify influence on sportsmen in selected branch (Taekwondo ITF). Participated sportsmen are students of Taekwondo school Won-Hyo Třeboň. Number of participated members is eight. Chosen students visits tournaments regularly. This work examines influence of mental training, relaxation techniques and yoga exercises on students. At the programme begin students have made tests. The d2 attention test, self-perception test POP and technique of incomplete sentences. The interventionist programme had twelve lessons. Each lesson was 45 minutes long. In the end of the interventionist programme have students made the same tests as at the begin. The researches results confirm significant improve at all tests. All of the researches hypothesis was confirmed.

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