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Öğe The Effect of the Adapted Physical Education Course on the Attitudes of the University Students Towards the Education of Individuals with Disabilities(Selçuk Üniversitesi, 2021 Ağustos) Ergin, MuratThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of an undergraduate Adapted Physical Education (APE) course on the attitudes of Sports Science students towards the education of individuals with disabilities. A single group (no control group) pre-test and post-test model was used in the study. The study group consisted of 119 Sports Coaching Education Department students studying at Aksaray University. The data were collected with the "Personal Information Form" and the "Attitude toward Disabled Persons Scales" (ATDP). The course was given to the participants theoretically for 14 weeks and 60 minutes a week. After the descriptive statistics of the study data were determined, the normality of the data was tested with the Shapiro-Wilk test and the comparison of pre-test and post-test scores was conducted with Paired Samples t-Test. It was concluded that the APE course positively affected the attitudes of the Faculty of Sports Sciences students towards the education of individuals with disabilities.Öğe The Types of Injury, Regions and Frequency in Athletes Participating Universities Taekwondo Championchip(Selçuk Üniversitesi, 2019 Nisan) Boyalı, Ekrem; Patlar, Süleyman; Ergin, Murat; Kıvrak, Ali Osman; Karadağ, Tayyar; Yıldız, Hasan; Boztaş, Ali Kemal; Gündoğdu, SühaThis study aims to determine the rates of injuries, the types of injuries and what part of the body is mostly injured in professional taekwondo sportsmen during competitions. This study involves 287 sportsmen participated in the interuniversity Taekwando championship in Ordu. Injuries during a match of the championship was determined by a team. The characteristics and types of injuries, the sportsmen’s verbal expressions were registered by a pre-determined team, and it was mentioned about how these injuries occurred, in which part of the body the injuries were seen. Among 287 sportsmen in this study, 178 sportsmen were male, 109 ones were female. 46 universities took part in this championship. The championship lasted three days and total 271 competitions were done. 539 injuries were determined in total. The mostly seen type of injury was hematoma (43%), the mostly injured part was in lower extremities 416 (77%), most of the injuries were ones seen in defense (36%). No injuries were not observed in neck, shoulder, spine or trunk and cerebral injuries were not also observed. As a result of the study, it was explained that most of the injuries seen in the taekwondo competitions did not require the medical intervention and the lower extremities were mostly injured in these competitions. In the light of these findings, it could be said that these parts be protected during the competitions and the defense techniques be different.