Original title: Technika způsobu prsa plavecké veřejnosti v ČR a USA
Translated title: Breaststroke style technique by public swimming in the Czech Republic and the USA
Authors: Urbánková, Iveta ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Document type: Master’s theses
Year: 2014
Language: cze
Abstract: 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...
Keywords: asymmetric movement of the legs; blunder; breaststroke technique; head bent backward; swimming public; asymetrický pohyb dolních končetin; hrubá chyba; plavecká veřejnost; technika prsa; záklon hlavy

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/72305

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