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Functional load issues in freeskiing
Balla, Dušan ; Gnad, Tomáš (advisor) ; Matošková, Petra (referee)
Title: Functional load issues in freeskiing. Objectives: The aim of this thesis paper is to prove functional load in freeskiing. Methods: Research of available documentations and information. Measurement was done by sport tester divisor followed by analyses of data. Results: Only in ski performance called jibbing the heart rate frequency became stable at 160-180 beats per minute in relation to physical activity. In the activity big-air and half-pipe, the heart beat frequency become stable after load. The biggest fluctuations in heart rate frequency were analyzed in big-air activity done in a pre stage before load. We can attribute this to emotions, adrenalin and conditioned reflexes. In half-pipe activity, the longest follow up phase of heart rate frequency returned to baseline. This shows the greatest intensity of load out of all measured activities. Keywords: freeskiing, functional load, heart rate
Sensation seeking tendency in freeskiing
Balla, Dušan ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Gnad, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Sensation seeking tendency in freeskiing Objectives: The aim of this work is sensation seeking tendency in freeskiing. Methods: Were chosen due to parameters of examined group of freeskiers and required outputs. For sensation seeking tendency in freeskiing were chosen Sensation Seeking Scale form V. Results: The comparison of our group of freeskiers with population average was detected significant differences. Statistically significant differences were detected in all 4 subscales. In sensation seeking scale are freeskiers significant different compare to population average in total score of SSS. This was caused primarily due to score of subscale TAS- thrill and Adventure seeking. Keywords: Freeskiing, personality, experiencing, flow, sensation seeking scale
Functional load issues in freeskiing
Balla, Dušan ; Gnad, Tomáš (advisor) ; Matošková, Petra (referee)
Title: Functional load issues in freeskiing. Objectives: The aim of this thesis paper is to prove functional load in freeskiing. Methods: Research of available documentations and information. Measurement was done by sport tester divisor followed by analyses of data. Results: Only in ski performance called jibbing the heart rate frequency became stable at 160-180 beats per minute in relation to physical activity. In the activity big-air and half-pipe, the heart beat frequency become stable after load. The biggest fluctuations in heart rate frequency were analyzed in big-air activity done in a pre stage before load. We can attribute this to emotions, adrenalin and conditioned reflexes. In half-pipe activity, the longest follow up phase of heart rate frequency returned to baseline. This shows the greatest intensity of load out of all measured activities. Keywords: freeskiing, functional load, heart rate

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