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Burnout syndrome in swimmers of age-group categories
Slámová, Jana ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (advisor) ; Hubená, Kristýna (referee)
Title: Burnout syndrome in swimmers of age-group categories Objectives: The aim of this work was to systematically map and analyze empirical knowledge about burnout syndrome in competitive swimmers under 18 years of age. Methods: This work was created in the form of a review study. Specifically, the purpose was to get as close as possible to the design of the scoping review. The search for relevant sources was carried out on the basis of predetermined criteria in the Scopus and Web of Science databases, and the Google Scholar search engine was also used as a complement. Results: There were found 7 relevant articles where 5 of them dealt with factors related to the development of burnout in young swimmers, one included a comparison of burnout scores between swimmers and volleyball players, and one article examined the psychometric properties of the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire adapted for children under 13 years of age. The results that stem from the analysis of these articles in most cases confirmed the hypotheses regarding the burnout syndrome in athletes, however, despite the assumption, a positive relationship between early specialization and the development of burnout was not proven. Keywords: syndrome, burnout, maladaptive, swimming, youth, dropout
Selected aspects of sports training in winter swimming
Budínová, Klára ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (advisor) ; Miler, Tomáš (referee)
Author: Klára Budínová Title: Selected aspects of sports training in winter swimming Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to collect available information on aspects of sports training in winter swimming, to focus on the specifics and details of training parameters of a selected group of winter swimmers. Methods: The research was conducted on the basis of a non-standardized quantitative questionnaire. Microsoft Excel was used for graphical processing. All data from Google Forms, which were used to create the questionnaire, were transferred to Excel. The questionnaire was sent to the Facebook group of the 1. PKO Praha v Braníku. The research sample consisted of adult males and females who are members of the 1. PKO Praha v Braníku. Results: The results of the questionnaire survey showed us both agreements and disagreements between theoretical assumptions and practical ones. Often winter swimmers do not follow the recommended practices in the literature and internet sources and have their own. The survey shows that the largest age group involved in winter swimming are people between the age 40-50 and have been involved in winter swimming for 1-5 years. The most common reason for starting winter swimming is curiosity, followed by family or friends. Almost all respondents in the questionnaire survey...
Analysis of the selected swimmer's breaststroke technique
Honomichl, Petr ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (advisor) ; Jurák, Daniel (referee)
Title: Analysis of the selected swimmer's breaststroke technique Complained by: Petr Honomichl Supervisor: Mgr. Aleš Zenáhlík Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyse the breaststroke swimming technique of a selected swimmer. Within the framework of the performed analysis, we focus on the control of technical deficiencies in the movement of individual body segments with a link to the overall movement coordination, which affects the resulting efficiency of movement in the aquatic environment. Methods: From the video footage, an analysis of the breaststroke swimming technique was performed. The data collection was carried out at the swimming pool of the swimming club SK Motorlet Praha. During filming, videos of the swimmer from the side above the water, from the side and the front under the water were taken. The video material was taken with a camera borrowed from the fund of the Department of Swimming, Aquatic and Technical Sports, FTVS UK. The video footage was processed using Kinovea software. Images with technical flaws were selected. Based on the technical deficiencies found, appropriate corrective exercises were suggested to improve the given deficiencies in technical execution. Results: On the basis of the analysis of the breaststroke swimming technique after the first shooting,...
The effect of controlled dry weight training on trunk and upper limb strength in former swimmers and hobby athletes.
Srch, Jiří ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: The effect of controlled weight training on trunk and upper limb strength in former swimmers and hobby athletes Objectives: The aim of our study was to determine whether the effect of several weeks of controlled intervention would improve upper limb and trunk muscle strength in a selected population group. Methods: We used a Biokinetic swim trainer and a Cybex device to measure upper limb and trunk strength. To determine body composition, the TANITA MC-980 was used. Data were processed in MS Excel and SPSS, using Wilcoxon nonparametric paired test and Cohen's d coefficient. Results: Both research groups showed improvements in upper limb and trunk muscle strength. However, none of the measured changes were statistically significant. Thus, the results can only be evaluated within our research sample. The probands with no previous competitive swimming career showed greater improvements in upper limb and trunk muscle strength than the proband group with a previous competitive swimming career. Keywords: muscle strength, Biokinetic, Cybex, Covid-19
Use of mental training by swimming coaches in the Czech Republic
Jiroušek, Jakub ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: Use of mental training by swimming coaches in the Czech Republic Objectives: The goal of the work is to find out the use of mental training by swimming coaches in the Czech Republic, both in the training and in the competition. Furthermore, the work finds out which methods coaches apply the most in both areas. Methods: In our work we used the method of questionnaire survey. A modified Questionnaire Test of Performance Strategies * 2 (TOPS * 2) was used for the survey, which determines whether the coaches know the methods of mental training and how they include them in the psychological training of the swimmer. Results: We found that most coaches are educated in mental training. Mental training is used in training and competition only sometimes. In the competition is mental training used more often than in the training. In each part of the mental training, the trainers stated at least one method or skill that they apply to their wards or themselves. Keywords: swimming, mental training, TOPS * 2
Dry land training of swimmers in the age group 13-14 years
Zenáhlík, Aleš ; Pokorná, Jitka (advisor) ; Jurák, Daniel (referee)
Title: Dry land training of swimmers in the age group 13-14 years Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to find out and to specialize the content of the dryland swimming training during basic swimming training. Due to different demand on focus on preparation of the swimmers on dryland in different phases of the training, the survey fixed its attention on swimmers aged 13-14 years. The research was conducted in swimming clubs with their sports activity in Prague and Central Bohemian region. Methods: The main method of the research was using a self-report questionnaire. To evaluate the research data, the methods of analysis and comparison were used. The sectorial analysis was applied to the subentries with help of the graph showing. One used the method of comparison to compare the acquired data in the given regions of the Czech Republic. Results: Despite some differences between Prague and the Central Bohemia results suggest that three quarters of the surveyed swimming clubs realize dry land training for 13-14 year old swimmers in the range of 1-2 hours per week with the most common subsidies of between 45-60 minutes before swimming training in a swimming pool complex areas, or even off-campus swimming pool. Personnel is mostly preparation for drought secured a coach with swimming qualifying...
Assessment of development of sports performance in swimming based on split times peak performance.
Prokýšková, Anna ; Pokorná, Jitka (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: Assessment of development of sports performance in swimming based on split times peak performance. Objectives: The aim of the work is to identify and compare development of performance split times in individual swimming disciplines for category women and men at the beginning of the 21st century. Methods: The data was obtained from secondary internet data sources. Data was presented using summarization tables and bar charts. The work used quantitative research using methods of summarization, compilation, comparative description and evaluation of results. Results: In the survey were included 13 disciplines for category men and women. A total of 4320 split times from three World Championships were 8 years apart in the survey. In each discipline, split times were judged separately for performances at 1-8. place and at 9.-16. place for men and women. These results from the survey. The average performance time for men and women improved in each discipline. The analysis of split times also showed a trend. Out of the total number of 90 evaluated average split times in both groups between 2003 and 2019, men deteriorated four times compared to 2003, i.e, a 95.5 % improvement in average split times was recorded. In contrast, only one worsened average split time was found in the women swimmers, i.e,...

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