Course: Basics of self-defense

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Course title Basics of self-defense
Course code KTV/77217
Organizational form of instruction Lesson
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Krnáč Petr, Mgr.
Course content
Theoretical part of the teaching content: 1st Block - Stain Ethics, Conduct, Conduct, Safety of Operation, Legal Aspects, Block 2 - Self-Defense and Self-Defense Systems breakdown, Block 3 - Risks, Psychology and Self-Defense Strategies. Practical part of teaching content: Block 4 - behavior at various moments of conflict (distance, posture, movement, verbal and non-verbal communication, cover, attack), The 5th block - grooves, grooves, preparation of the organism for grooves, 6th block - self-defense (defense against grips, hugs), 7th block - self-defense (covers - defense against punches, kicks), Block 8 - self-defense (defense against strangulation, choking), Block 9 - Self-Defense (model situations for adopting individual tactical procedures in self-defense), 10th block - self-defense defense defense against attack with stick, knife, firearm), Block 11 - self-defense (defense against multiple attackers, group), Block 12 - Women's Self-Defense (specifics of women's self-defense, body sensitivities), 13 Block - Development of mobility skills for grass sports, self-defense (endurance, speed, strength, mobility), Block 14 - relaxation.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The content of the course is acquaintance with basic combat (overpressures, tugs, resistances, combat games). Follow up with developing skills in teaching the subject "Combat". The aim is to equip students with basic knowledge of fighting in groups and at different skill levels. They will acquire practical basic knowledge and skills in self-defense.
Student after graduation - able to organise operations in a graduated range of tendrils, - Can define key sites for improving skills in selected pile activities (in particular in self-defence) and explain the reasons for any interventions in the cultivation of these skills, - can prepare, lead exercise units with a bristle content - can use the transfer from other brine activities, - Applies variable modes of self-defence, taking into account participants' skill levels and conditions. - It is orientated in the basic terminology of grassroots sports and self-defence, - can define the preconditions for the successful operation of graft and, in particular, modes of self-defence. - It can use acquired competences to further potential broadening of knowledge and skills in issues. - Can specify participants' basic skill limits, establish the necessary spatial and material conditions for the practice of graft and the exercise of self-defence. - Has a track record of institutional security for the operation of grafts. - Can describe the possibilities of influencing participants through the pursuit of grassroots sports in terms of development mobility skills. - It can demonstrate selected full-bodied skills and, in particular, self-defence.
Prerequisites
basic skills from fighting sports

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Active participation in teaching. Compliance with the following offset requirements: Practical part: self-defence: use of self-defence techniques of kick punches, covers, throws and defence against attack (knife, stick, firearm). Use of improvised weapons and weapons in self-defense. Theoretical part: the basic distribution of self-defense, self-defense systems in the world, legal norms in self-defense, risk, Psychology and Strategy in Self-Defense, Seminary Work: Preparation of a Training Unit for the Development of Motion Capabilities Suitable for Self-Defense.
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