期刊名称:Ido Movement for Culture: Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology
印刷版ISSN:2084-3763
电子版ISSN:2082-7571
出版年度:2008
卷号:8
期号:1
页码:118-132
语种:English
出版社:Idokan Poland Association in Rzeszów
摘要:Some of the contemporary sport disciplines like martial arts show higher risk of being in jured.The main argument explaining this phenomenon may be the essence of sports rivalry.Sports efforts are characterized by high intensity,long duration and greater involvement of psyche.The specificity of injuries in sports results from etiology,pathogenesis,treatment and prognosis on the treatment.Incidence of injuries may be caused either by direct factors such as kick?ing techniques,punches or throws or indirect factors for instance e.g.personal traits.We can distinguish two types of people who are prone to an injury;those who are excessively aggressive and those who are too much timorous,unstable emotionally.Incidence of injuries in taekwon–do is average;most common are bruises or abrasions,especially of lower limbs.Usually it is a com?petitor`s fault or inappropriate acting of other trainees.The most severe types of injuries happen during breaking techniques (kyok pa in taekwon–do or tameshiwari in kyokushin karate) and the most frequent are during sparrings.
其他摘要:Bu çalışma Türkiye ekonomisindeki para çarpanı süreçlerinin istikrarlı ve tahmin edilir olup olmadığını incelemektedir.1987Q1–2009Q4 dönemi için üçer aylık veri sıklığını kullanan araştırma bulguları parasal taban arzı büyüklüklerini nihai parasal büyüklüklere çeviren süreçlerin istikrarlı olmadığını ve parasal yetkililer tarafından izlenen politikalarının etkinliğini azaltma eğiliminde olduğunu göstermektedir.Bu tür bir sonuç Türkiye ekonomisinde parasal ekonomi politikalarının yönetiminde geleneksel parasalcı reçetelere güvenilirlik atfetmemektedir.
关键词:sport–related injuries;types or injuries in sports;incidence of injuries during trainings or competitions;taekwon–do
其他关键词:„sportowe” uszkodzenia ciała;typologia urazów w sportach walki;urazo wość treningowa i startowa;taekwon–do