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Last update: PhDr. Adam Zdobinský (30.09.2020)
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Last update: PhDr. Adam Zdobinský (30.09.2020)
The aim is to get competence to estimate abilities and skill, to distinguish what is possible in self defence and what isn´t. |
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Last update: PhDr. Adam Zdobinský (30.09.2020)
1) attandance 2) practical demonstration |
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Last update: Mgr. David Vondrášek (23.02.2015)
Literature: PAVELKA, R., STICH, J. Vývoj bojových sportů, Praha: Karolinum, 2012. ISBN 978-80-246-2018-3 GREEN, T.A., SVINTH, J.R. Martial arts in the modern world. Westport, Bonn. : Praeger, 2003. ISBN 0-275-98153-3
FUNAKOSHI, G. Karate-do kyohan: the master text. Tokyo : Kodansha Int., 1974. ISBN 0-87011-190-6
BUTLER, P. Advanced judo and self-defense. London : Faber popular books, 1960 |
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Last update: Mgr. David Vondrášek (23.02.2015)
Requirements for credit:
Attention: basic skills are required to enroll the subject. |
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Last update: Mgr. David Vondrášek (23.02.2015)
1. Falling techniques. 2. Basic stances, grapping an opponent and falling techniques. 3. Basic strike techniques, basic defensive techniques. 4. Self-defence against grapping. 5. Self-defence against choke. 6. Self-defence against strikes and kicks. 7. Using judo in self-defence. |
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Last update: PhDr. Adam Zdobinský (10.02.2021)
Distant studium support is provided on MS Teams.
code: ltwuvb3 |