Winfried Joch

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Winfried Joch (born February 17, 1935 in Salmünster ) is a German sports scientist .

Life

Joch has at the universities of Frankfurt / M. and Marburg studied physical education, German, history and pedagogy. After the state examination he taught in Hesse and received his doctorate in pedagogy in Frankfurt in 1971 ( theory of political pedagogy: Alfred Baeumler's contribution to pedagogy under National Socialism ). During his studies he worked in athletics (record of 4.00 m in the pole vault , established in 1969). After receiving his doctorate, he was appointed professor at the seminar for physical education at the Berlin University of Education in 1972 , where he was promoted to the chair of kinetics (successor Kurt Kohl ) in 1976 as part of a house appointment . When the PHB was dissolved, his position was transferred to the Free University of Berlin in 1980 . In 1982 he was appointed to the Siegen Comprehensive University. With the completion of teacher training in Siegen, his chair was transferred to the University of Münster in 1991 , where he retired in 2000. During his time in Berlin, Joch was voluntary the instructor of the Berlin Athletics Association and then from 1983 to 1993 the instructor of the German Athletics Association (DLV). He was awarded the DLV silver and gold badges of honor, and in 1996 he received the association's badge of honor. His task was to integrate trainers and training courses from the GDR into the system of the German Athletics Association. His most important publications include:

  • Faster, higher, further (2000)
  • Basics of training , together with Sandra Ückert (1998)
  • Athletics in the field of tension between tradition and change , together with K. Wohlgefahrt (1997)
  • The athletic talent (1992)
  • Framework training plans Basic and advanced training , 7 vols. (1991–1993)
  • Endurance performance in childhood and adolescence (1983)

Honors

  • 1996 DLV badge of honor

Individual evidence

  1. Klaus-Peter Horn: Educational Science at the Berlin Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in the time of National Socialism. In: Rüdiger vom Bruch (ed.): The Berlin University in the Nazi era. Volume II: Departments and Faculties. Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden 2005, ISBN 3-515-08658-7 , p. 218
  2. a b Prof. Dr. Winfried Joch turns 85. In: German Association for Sports Science. January 6, 2020, accessed February 25, 2020 .
  3. Arnd Krüger , Paul Kunath: The Development of Sports Science in the Soviet Zone and the GDR, in: Wolfgang Buss & Christian Becker u. a. (Ed.): Sport in the Soviet Zone and the early GDR. Genesis - structures - conditions. Schorndorf: Hofmann 2001, 351 - 366.