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The most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the world
Turek, Jindřich ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Title: The most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the world. Objectives: The main aim of this work is to find out which the most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the word. Define a list of the most commomnly used techniques before the rules change and after the rules change. Furthermore to find out the most commonly used techniques by countries in these competitions. Methods: The author used various methods of data collection and the analysis of technical bibliografy which was focused on general sports preparations, obseravation method, analysis of documents captured in the written or videos form. The materials and the bibliografy were analyzed and structured according to applicability to the specific subjects. Results: The results of this paper emphasize the most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the word before the change rules of judo is technique seoi nage and after the change rules is uchi mata. Among the most technical of the country in these competitions include Japan, Korea and Russia. The most commonly used technique for Japan is uchi mata, Korea is seoi nage and for Russian is keashi waza. Keywords: judo, technique, world cup
Analysis of sports form of elite judo athletes
Turek, Jindřich ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Title: Analysis of sports form of elite judo athletes Objectives: The main aim of this thesis is testing purposely selected group of elite judo athletes using a battery of tests, which is intended for seinor men's category and find out whether the of performance tests on results of the world competitions. The next aim is describe a judo training of elite judo athletes. Methods: The thesis has an empirical and theoretical-character, which have been used in date collection methods, examining available information from judo training, analysis of professional literature in the field of general sports training and also the experience of many years of competitive practise of the author. The statistical evaluation was used T-test for paired values dependent selection and Spearmen correlation coefficient. Results: The results of this thesis point out that probands who show a high performance in testing are not more successful at world competitons than probands with lower performance in testing. High performance in testing has no effect on success in world competition. Resulting different values of most selected of probands with distinguished from each test in the range of 0.1 - 0.2 diameter marks. Keywords: judo, training, sports form, testing, judo athletes
The most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the world
Turek, Jindřich ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Title: The most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the world. Objectives: The main aim of this work is to find out which the most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the word. Define a list of the most commomnly used techniques before the rules change and after the rules change. Furthermore to find out the most commonly used techniques by countries in these competitions. Methods: The author used various methods of data collection and the analysis of technical bibliografy which was focused on general sports preparations, obseravation method, analysis of documents captured in the written or videos form. The materials and the bibliografy were analyzed and structured according to applicability to the specific subjects. Results: The results of this paper emphasize the most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the word before the change rules of judo is technique seoi nage and after the change rules is uchi mata. Among the most technical of the country in these competitions include Japan, Korea and Russia. The most commonly used technique for Japan is uchi mata, Korea is seoi nage and for Russian is keashi waza. Keywords: judo, technique, world cup
Interactive teaching at medium school using mathematical programs - functions, statistics
TUREK, Jindřich
In my thesis I deal with the interactive teaching functions and statistics thanks to computer learining materials I have created. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is theoretical, that contains basic educational knowledge about teaching functions, statistics and mathematics in general. The second part is devoted to the description of learning environment and learning materials. In the third part i tis described the research done in the second year of secondary school.

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