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Breaststroke style technique by public swimming in the Czech Republic and the USA
Urbánková, Iveta ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: Breaststroke style technique by public swimming in the Czech Republic and the USA Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to identify and compare the selected regions in the country and abroad, which is the most used swimming technique by public swimmers. Identify specific technical deficiencies of the breaststroke style performance, according to age and gender. Methods: Research methods used: direct observation, scaling-tabular record, comparison of data from different regions and selected groups of probands and methods of mathematical - statistical data processing. The data were analyzed and graphically illustrated. Results: It was found that the breaststroke is the most used technique by public swimmers in selected regions in the Czech Republic. The most used technique in the USA is the one similar to crawl. Breaststroke swimmers from the USA committed less blunders than breaststroke swimmers in the Czech Republic. More than a half of visitors to Czech pools swim breaststroke with blunders. Swimmers in the Czech Republic very often use only one technique for swimming locomotion - breaststroke. The elderly were observed more errors in the breaststroke technique, than generation of younger swimmers. Difference was observed between swimming technique of men and women - women often swim with...
The evaluation of occurrence and quality of the most widely used swimming technique used by the public in Prague
Urbánková, Iveta ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: The evaluation of occurrence and quality of the most widely used swimming technique used by the public in Prague. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to find out in selected Prague pools, which swimming technique is the most widely accepted by public. Identify and compare the specific technical deficiencies in the performance of the swimming techniques with respect to age and sex. Methods: Direct observation was used as the research method. The results of the observation were recorded in the pre-built tables. The recorded data was processed with statistical methods and subsequently were compared, evaluated and graphically represented. Results: It was found that the most used swimming technique by public in selected Pragues pools is Breaststroke. Swimming public often used just one of the techniques - breast, for swimming locomotion. In excess of half the pool visitors had deficiencies in their breaststroke technique. This was more pronounced in older people than younger people. There was also differences between male and female with the women adopting the incorrect action of tilting their head backwards. Keywords: swimming public, breaststroke technique, blunder, asymmetric movement of the legs, head bent backward
Breaststroke style technique by public swimming in the Czech Republic and the USA
Urbánková, Iveta ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: Breaststroke style technique by public swimming in the Czech Republic and the USA Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to identify and compare the selected regions in the country and abroad, which is the most used swimming technique by public swimmers. Identify specific technical deficiencies of the breaststroke style performance, according to age and gender. Methods: Research methods used: direct observation, scaling-tabular record, comparison of data from different regions and selected groups of probands and methods of mathematical - statistical data processing. The data were analyzed and graphically illustrated. Results: It was found that the breaststroke is the most used technique by public swimmers in selected regions in the Czech Republic. The most used technique in the USA is the one similar to crawl. Breaststroke swimmers from the USA committed less blunders than breaststroke swimmers in the Czech Republic. More than a half of visitors to Czech pools swim breaststroke with blunders. Swimmers in the Czech Republic very often use only one technique for swimming locomotion - breaststroke. The elderly were observed more errors in the breaststroke technique, than generation of younger swimmers. Difference was observed between swimming technique of men and women - women often swim with...
The evaluation of occurrence and quality of the most widely used swimming technique used by the public in Prague
Urbánková, Iveta ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: The evaluation of occurrence and quality of the most widely used swimming technique used by the public in Prague. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to find out in selected Prague pools, which swimming technique is the most widely accepted by public. Identify and compare the specific technical deficiencies in the performance of the swimming techniques with respect to age and sex. Methods: Direct observation was used as the research method. The results of the observation were recorded in the pre-built tables. The recorded data was processed with statistical methods and subsequently were compared, evaluated and graphically represented. Results: It was found that the most used swimming technique by public in selected Pragues pools is Breaststroke. Swimming public often used just one of the techniques - breast, for swimming locomotion. In excess of half the pool visitors had deficiencies in their breaststroke technique. This was more pronounced in older people than younger people. There was also differences between male and female with the women adopting the incorrect action of tilting their head backwards. Keywords: swimming public, breaststroke technique, blunder, asymmetric movement of the legs, head bent backward
Therapeutic program in day care centres for psychiatric clientele evaluated by the clients
URBÁNKOVÁ, Iveta
The ever-growing number of psychiatric disorders and diseases in the population gradually brought about changes in the system of the care of mental patients. The main characteristic of the changes is the break up of large inpatient medical institutions and transfer of the care to outpatient centres as close to the client´s natural environment as possible. Day care centres comprise some feature of both the types of care mentioned above. Their obvious advantage is the fact that the client is not taken out of his or her natural environment. The survey presented in the bachelor thesis was focused on subjective evaluations of the therapeutic programs in three chosen facilities of this type. The survey was based on the method of interviewing and the technique of questionnaires. The survey took place in day care facilities in Znojmo, Havlíčkův Brod and Jihlava. Two hypotheses were stated regarding the clients´satisfaction with therapeutic programs. The first hypothesis stating that the clients viewed the therapeutic programs as beneficial for them, was proved. The second hypothesis, which expressed the view that there was more satisfaction among the patients suffering from neurosis and other non-psychotic disorders than those with psychotic disorders, was not proved. The conclusions indicate that the clients are satisfied with this form of psychiatric care, and that they evaluate the therapeutic program of day care centres as beneficial. Therefore it seems to be important that the increase in these centres availability and number continues even in the future.

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