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A Study on a Countermeasure Program using the Martial Arts for a Security Guard Caused by an Accidental Situation (우발상황시 경호무도 대응방안)

  • Park, Jun-Seok;Kang, Young-Gil
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.6
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    • pp.327-340
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    • 2003
  • As a countermeasure under accidental occurrence situation, First, as application form of martial arts, A security guard foster ability that can protect a target person of guard and own body under accidental occurrence situation through incessant martial arts practice. To achieve this purpose, incessant training mental power and physical strength reinforcement should be kept on to prevent, therefore make a safety control function for such as weapon, small arms, explosive, vehicles terror etc. happened under accidental occurrence situation. Second, according to the contents of training based on the classification category of martial arts for security guard under accidental situation, a security guard must keep safety distance necessarily lest a target person of gurad should be attacked by attacker, therefore, intercept an attack opportunity if a safety distance between a target person of guard and attacker is not kept. Third, It is to practice confrontation techniques based on the type of attack. A security guard must develp situation disposal ability that can cope properly with the attack using empty hands, murderous weapon, small arms, explosive by case or individual or mass of threat that impose danger and injury in a target person's body of guard.

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University Students Impact of Martial-Arts Training on Self-Realization among Security Majors (경호전공 대학생의 무도수련이 자아실현에 미치는 영향)

  • Son, Sung-Rak;Jung, Sung-Suk;Wang, Sug-Won;Jang, Ye-Jin
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.16
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    • pp.101-118
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    • 2008
  • The subjects in this study were 500 students who were selected from a population that consisted of security majors who took courses in martial arts in four different four-year-course universities. After a survey was conducted, the answer sheets from 451 students were analyzed except 49 incomplete ones. The collected data were analyzed with SPSS Ver. 12.0 program. Frequency analysis, t-test and one-way ANOVA were utilized, and LSD and regression analysis were employed to make a post-hoc comparison. All the hypotheses formulated in this study were verified at the a=.05(Chronbach's alpha) level of significance. The findings of the study were as follows: First, as for relations between demographic characteristics and self- realization, the college students investigated were statistically different according to gender in three subvariables of self-realization that included ability development, ability display and attainment of ideal. Age and academic year made a significant difference to their ability development and attainment of ideal, and they differed statistically significantly in terms of ability development according to black lebel test. Second, concerning connections between the degree of martial-arts training and self-realization, training term, one of the subvariables of the degree of martial-arts training had a positive correlation to their ability development and attainment of ideal at the 5% level of significance, and training time was positively correlated to their ability development at the 5% level of significance. Third, training term, one of the subvariables of the degree of martial- arts training, had an impact on ability development, and that exerted a firsthand influence on attainment of ideal as well.

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A The introduction of Martial Arts Stretching and NAEGA-walking Training of MOOSIM Gigong (무심기공(無心氣功)의 무술도인법(武術導引法) 및 내가보법(內家步法) 공법(功法) 소개)

  • Kang, Hanjoo;Kim, Bo-Gyun;Jang, Sang-Cheol;Lee, Jae-Heung
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-38
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    • 2014
  • The walking training is the most basic training of martial arts training. The walking training to train the muscles of lower body and correction of the pelvis improve the health. And the clinical utilization of high Gigong therapy Because anyone can do it without any restrictions on the equipment and space. I introduce NAEGA-walking training of MOOSIM Gigong as items to popularize Gigong treatment. It proposes a program to supply this walking training. So, seeks to promote and help a lot in the treatment of patients with disease prevention.

Application of karatedo Kate Techniques as a Security Guard Martial Arts (경호무도로서 공수도 형(形) 기술의 활용)

  • Jeong, Il-hong
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.14 no.3_2
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2014
  • In this study, it is intended to investigate the suitability of the use of Karate Kata martial arts as a guard. It is possible to carry out the mission to protect the subject guard it with the type technology. So, it is possible to be aware of the importance of karate training. And placing the purpose in raising the value of karate. Approach is a literature study. Collect and materials related books, papers karate, martial arts guards, such as martial arts, was helpful. First, karate kata use all the parts of a body. Thus, it is possible to form physical strength security staff. Second, Karate Kata has techniques are included. Thus it is possible to provide for a variety of attacks from the reservoir's. Thus, karate is capable of use as a security guard martial arts. Third, understand karate kata learn manners. And it can be a good learning mentality. Therefore Karate is in accordance various social changes such as the need to guard. Karate is security guard martial arts as a guard be considered in the development.

Study Of Riding Stance (기마자세에 관한 고찰)

  • Shin Seong-Won;Lee Jae-Heung;Lee Eun-Mi
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.98-126
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    • 2003
  • Objectives : Riding stance has been basic traning of chinese martial arts and Gi-gong. The aim of this study is to observe history, methods, effect of riding stance. Methods : Compare riding stances of each family of martial arts and Gi-gong. Result : 1. Since Wang, the father of Daesung-Gwon had created Chamjang-gong, riding stance becomes a independent foam of Gi-gong 2. The essential method of riding stance is Relaxing the upper body, straightening the spine and putting stress on inner side of the legs. 3. Putting stress on inner legs help relaxing upper body. 4. Riding stance is very similar to horse-back riding. 5. Relaxation must be done for effective riding stance training. Conclusions : Riding stance is necessary for stressful modern people.

A Thesis on the Improvement of Basic Skills of Body Guards (경호원의 기본기량 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Pyeong-Seob
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.1
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    • pp.73-98
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    • 1997
  • The thesis suggests the proper ftaining methods and their future direction in order for bodyguards to have a general idea of basic skills of escort and develop them. What is meant by basic skills are the basic abilities of bodyguards for escort indluding physical strength, martial arts, and manipulation of equipment. The equipment in the thesis is confined to guns. The following are the requircments for the training of basic skills; 1, A bodyguard should be careful not to expose any equipment he uses his basic skills so that he does not make others feel uncomfortable. 2. He should be trained to give the safety of the person(s) escorted the first priority. 3. He should have the ability to take care of at least one attacker. 4. He should be trained to be able to evaluate the trend of attacks and keep up with it. Training fo basic skills are divided into three parts-physical training, martial arts and use of equipment. Each part is divided into basic training, applied training, and professional training, which again are integrated in one master training program. Especially, development of equipment which helps to take care of attacker(s) quickly without casualties and learning to use the equipment efficiently will accelerate the improvement of basic skills. The author of the thesis worked for Presidential Security Service for fourteen years and suggests the most efficient, protection-oriented way of training based on his experience.

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A Survey on the Injuries of Mixed Martial Arts Athletes : for Oriental Sports Medicine (스포츠한의학의 활용을 위한 종합격투기 상해 분석)

  • Park, Ji-Hun;Soh, Kab-Seog;Park, Jung-Hyun;Nam, Jong-Kyoung;Kim, Ho-Jun;Lee, Myeong-Jong
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.217-230
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to investigate the type, sites and period of injuries in Mixed Martial Arts. Methods : The questionnaire composed of 26 items was used as the research tool for this study. The respondents were 84 athletes of Mixed Martial Arts who participated in Spirit MC Amateur League in September, 2007. Data analysis use chi-square examination by SPSS$^{(R)}$ 12.0 program. Results : 1. Frequently, strikers are damaged at face and waist, grapplers are damaged at knee and waist. 2. Frequently, beginers are damaged at muscle and tendon, experts are damaged at bone and joint. 3. Age, career, specialty and injured type have significant correlations. 4. Age, career, training time and concern response have significant correlations. 5. Oriental medical treatment are friendly but not well-known to the athletes. Conclusions : Injuries of Mixed Martial Arts is multifactorial, so approach of athlete's individuality is important.

The State of Sword martial arts through Siye in 『Mangiyoram』 (『만기요람』 시예(試藝)의 도검무예 현황)

  • Kwak, Nak-hyun
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.63
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    • pp.195-219
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    • 2016
  • This study aims to examine what Sword martial arts was enforced to military in Hullyeon dogam, Geumweyeong, and Eoyeong-cheong through Siye in chapter gunjeong of Mangiyoram.. The conclusions are as in the following. First, the typical type of siye performed to military were jungsun and gwanmujae. magun and bogun were performed separately with chosi as their center and the basic forms of test have wongi and byeolgi in common. Second, there was a special restriction of application in jungsun. applicants in waegeomgyojeonsu must not apply yedo and hyeopdo in duplicate and applicants in yedo and hyeopdo must not do in the same manner. this was a considerate system to the military because they could be a professional through a systematic training of only one kind of Sword martial arts. Third, one of the special features in gwanmujae was bogun byeolgi. waegeomgyojeon, yedo, hyeopdo, eonwoldo, jedokgeom, bongukgeom, deungpae were designated and performed. 7gi except Sword martial arts in muyedobotongji. Sword martial arts was actually supplied and very helpful to the military. Forth, Siye made the military practice skills and improve martial art ability of their own free will and it was a great reward system to an excellent military at the same time. through this study we can understand the concrete meaning of Sword martial arts at the central military camp in late Joseon dynasty.

A kinematic analysis of the Thai boxing clinch

  • Trial, William;Wu, Tom
    • Advances in biomechanics and applications
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate the kinematics between the double collar-tie and double underhook Thai Boxing clinching positions. Ten amateur mixed martial arts athletes executed six knee strikes for both clinching positions with their dominant limb directed towards a target. A standard two-dimensional video motion analysis was conducted, and the results showed a statistical significant difference at the hip joint angle and the angular acceleration of the knee and ankle. Within both clinching positions, there was a statistically significant correlation between the hip and knee joint angles, hip and knee angular velocities, and hip angular acceleration. Between both clinching positions, there was a statistically significant correlation at the knee joint angle, knee angular velocity, and hip angular acceleration. This study demonstrates the importance of the hip and knee joint movements in both clinching positions, which implies the applications of strength training and flexibility at these joints for sports performance and injury prevention. It is suggested that future studies analyzing the non-dominant leg are warranted to fully understand the Thai Boxing clinch.

A Historical review on Martial Study for Song Dynasty (송대 무학에 관한 사적 고찰)

  • Shin, Sue-Yong
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2014
  • This study is to carry out literary study about the subject of Martial Study in Song Dynasty which was in charge of military strategy education. Martial Examination and Martial Study were related to military officials in China, and also have important value of historical materials in physical education dealing with martial arts as traditional physical activity. To be a military official would be possible to correspond with such requirements as knowledge that sports experts should have, leadership as a leader, and ability reinforcement through physical training, and the effort to pass Martial examination as the chance of status rise contributed to developing sports and culture because the necessity of training military arts was emphasized in social situations. Martial Study establishment became a clue of creating and spreading the notion that General should have virtue and justice as an ideological style of new-Confucianism (neo-Confucianism and Sung Confucianism) in Song Dynasty. After founded in 1043 and equipped with a formal aspect in 1072, Martial Study got the political effect and improved national competitiveness while its function of cultivating and selecting excellent capable persons was going on smoothly. Educational contents in Martial Study were understanding and flexibly applying the skills of infantrymen, cavalrymen, and bowmen and the meanings and theories of confucian classics, testing problem solutions of reality, and teaching the measures of the problem. Martial Study included three aspects of military capable persons, war, and weapons and took charge of the function of education, selection, and promotion, steadily supporting development and continuance of Martial examination institution.