Eckhard Krautzun is a German-born football coach who once managed Korean national teams. He came to Korea in December 1967 and managed the under-18 and the senior national teams for 10 months. Krautzun based his training programs on warm-ups, 4-on-2 drills and strategic practices for each position. He did away with WM formation that had been in use in Korean football and introduced the libero system, which was favored by the world’s football powers at the time. Krautzun also tried to change Korea’s military-style training camps. Korean players, in turn, increasingly felt the need to alter the way they had been training and playing. Inspired by Krautzun, Korean players Kim Ho and Kim In-gwon, after their retirement, received coaching training in Germany. Krautzun’s philosophy would have made a positive impact on Korean football, but it never took root. The quality of football and the talent level of players were such that they were not yet ready to accept and absorb Krautzun’s advanced ideas. Korea has long tried to raise its quality of play to be on par with the world’s greatest powers. And yet in terms of individual skills, team tactics and football culture, Korea is still lagging behind. It would serve Korean football well to learn from Krautzun’s legacy and channel it into the driving force for the sport’s further development.
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Ⅰ. 서론 Ⅱ. 크라우춘이 한국의 대표 팀코치를 맡기까지 Ⅲ. 크라우춘의 지도 내용과 영향 Ⅳ. 결론 참고문헌 ABSTRACT
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Eckhard KrautzunGerman coachKorean footballfootball training
현대사회에 있어서 신체활동 연구의 주요 탐구과제는 ‘신체활동을 통한 교육’으로부터 ‘인간의 기본적인 움직임’을 목표로 하는 스포츠적인 움직임을 중심으로 한 생명 활동의 개념으로 급속히 변화되고 있는 추세이다. 이러한 환경변화에 대응하기 위하여 본학회는 ‘체육’적인 요소에서 ‘스포츠’적인 요소를 중심으로 한 학문적 정체성을 견고히 하고, 정기적인 학술지 발간과 학술활동을 통해 한국스포츠츠 문화의 발전과 학문적인 발전에 기여하는데 그 목적이 있다.