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The role of coach
Mrázek, Ondřej ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: The role of coach Objectives: Define moral qualities and coaching assumptions of football trainers based on monitoring their behavior during trainings and matches. Tendency is to compare all the club coaches across categories, describe their pros and cons and assign them to suitable category. Eventually, to find out if these properties influences achieved license. Methods: Observations in practice, descriptive analysis, interviews with coaches Results: This writing show us proportion of influence of inborn qualities, skills and achieved license of the coach in different categories. Writing also shows, which category is the most appropriate (inappropriate) for each coach in 1.FC Viktorie Přerov and who have to practice to improve skills Keywords: Coach, character, coach's typology, coach's personality, trainer's licence, coaching style, temperamen
Comparison of personality traits of top athletes and top managers
Rameš, Adam ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kilianová, Jana (referee)
Annotation: The thesis deals with a problem of personality in the context of the top athletes' and top managers' activities. Comparison of the demands of these activities on the human and comparison of the personality profile results in a finding that there is a certain consensus in the personality profiles of top athletes and top managers and also to the conclusion that there is a noticeable difference between them in the emotional area. Title: Comparison of personality traits of top athletes and top managers. Objectives: Find a set of personality traits characteristic for particular groups of athletes and for a group of top managers and to determine which of the psychological characteristics of these groups are similar, respectively. Confirm the hypothesis: "It is possible to suppose that the personality traits of athletes match the demands of the sport sector, as well as the personality traits of the top managers correspond with the demands of their professional activities, and that there is a consensus in the personality characteristics of athletes and top managers, which corresponds to a consensus on demands of these two activities ". Methods: Cattell's 16 P. F. Questionnaire, correlation analysis according to Spearman, calculation of the statistical significance of the difference by the...
Temperament and its consideration in the formation of training units in tennis for younger pupils
Kulhánek, Karel ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: Temperament and its consideration in the formation of training units in tennis for younger pupils. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to determine temperament of pupils, to apply . model training unit and find out how much influence their athletic . ……………. performanece during training. . Methods: In this paper is use subjective method of observation, analysis methods of artistic expression, assessment method using a numerical rating scales and questionnaires investigation detecting subjective feelings from treined unit. Results: I found that the most frequently occurring is sanguine temperament, around fifty percent, then the least frequent is melancholic temperament. I also observed that temperament should really be an integral part in the creation of training units in tennis for younger pupils. Almost all tested (14/15) has seen positive reception during training units offs of their temperament and negative using opposing units. Likewise, it was with efficiency and dedication of younger pupils during training. Keywords: pupils, tennis, temperament, training unit, psyche
Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps
Chum, Jaroslav ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps Objectives: Describe the process of jumping off a plane in terms of emotions experienced during it Methods: In this work is used the method of mixed research, especially the method of case studies that describe the researched object in depth. As a research material, were chose 3 standardized questionnaires (16 PF, EOD-A, Monitoring changes in individual activities) and one non-standardized structured interview on 20 questions examining the experience of fear during the jump and 20 questions identifying motivational motives to perform the jump. The research sample was 3 subjects who participated in the same parachuting course. Results: All subjects were successfully examined for their emotions during the parachute jump process. All respondents stated that the main motivational aspect that caused their participation in the parachuting course was the need to try something new. In terms of fear, individuals showed the greatest concern about not opening the main parachute and the subsequent situation where they would be forced to open a backup parachute. Fear was also expressed about possible slipping out of the parachute harness, landing outside the landing zone somewhere in the meadow or possible fractures of the...
Performance aspects in white water slalom
Bílý, Milan ; Süss, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pollert, Jaroslav (referee) ; Tomajko, Dušan (referee)
Title: Performance aspects in white water slalom Aim The study is a summary of articles published between the years 2006 - 2011. The aim is to present the researched issue of top - level sport in the example of white water slalom. Articles are arranged in accordance to the factors of sport performance. The first thematically include articles concerned with conditioning factors of performance, then continue articles analyzing somatic factors and at the end there are listed papers on psychological preparation and psychological factors. Methods These articles were mostly case studies which have been conducted on a sample of national team athletes or top athletes in the Czech Republic. The exception is the articles 5.3 and 5.4, which are descriptive studies on a large sample of top world class athletes. The studies used a survey and testing. Results The individual articles addressed the importance of performance indicators in white water slalom, applied to the selected factors. Results of studies are always subjected to deliberately selected files of athletes, top-level competitors in the Czech Republic and abroad. The results, therefore, cannot be generalized and applied to a population of white water slalom racers, but can show some patterns that could be accepted in practice.
Program for generating two-dimensional Erlich tuning
Dvořáková, Anna ; Indrák, Michal (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis documents the creation of a program generating two-dimensional Erlich tuning systems. Using set parameters it computes the frequencies of each tone and enables the user to immediately play in the chosen tuning. The app works both as a plugin and as a standalone software.
Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps
Chum, Jaroslav ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps Objectives: Describe the process of jumping off a plane in terms of emotions experienced during it Methods: In this work is used the method of mixed research, especially the method of case studies that describe the researched object in depth. As a research material, were chose 3 standardized questionnaires (16 PF, EOD-A, Monitoring changes in individual activities) and one non-standardized structured interview on 20 questions examining the experience of fear during the jump and 20 questions identifying motivational motives to perform the jump. The research sample was 3 subjects who participated in the same parachuting course. Results: All subjects were successfully examined for their emotions during the parachute jump process. All respondents stated that the main motivational aspect that caused their participation in the parachuting course was the need to try something new. In terms of fear, individuals showed the greatest concern about not opening the main parachute and the subsequent situation where they would be forced to open a backup parachute. Fear was also expressed about possible slipping out of the parachute harness, landing outside the landing zone somewhere in the meadow or possible fractures of the...
Maternal experiencing and coping with problems connected to infant difficult temperament
BURDOVÁ, Hana
Bachelor thesis is solving problems of maternal feelings and coping with difficulties related to difficult temperament of infants. At the beginning of theoretical part, basic terms as infancy, temperament and inconsolable crying are defined. Next, the summary of specific features of infants with difficult temperament with special attention to insomnia and crying. The individual strategies of care of for difficult infants are also described. Finally, characterization of mental wellbeing of mothers of difficult infants is provided. In practical part, results of qualitative research based on analysis of interviews with mothers of difficult infants are presented. Difficult temperament, as mothers often found, was manifested by inconsolable crying and insomnia. Demanding child care was attributed by mothers differently - to genetic background, difficult birth, or pregnancy stress however, children were predominantly blamed. As for strategies to comfort children, mothers were intensively searching and trying for the best one but none was found to be reliably effective. My research study also indicated that unasked for advices and trivialization of the situation by of relatives were for mothers very stressful.
Vyhodnocení růstových schopností českých červinek v podmínkách chovu bez tržní produkce mléka
KOVÁŘOVÁ, Tereza
This work focuses on the evaluation of the growth capacity of czech red cattles in breeding conditions, without market production of cattle. A whole herd of czech red cattles was regularly weighed. The Czech Association of Cattle Breeders provided data from KUMP, which was added to the data. In statistical processing the data were compared with the growth capabilities of meat breeds (hereford, meat simmental, charolais and limousin) kept under similar conditions. A sample of blood was collected from selected individuals and processed by biochemical methods. Statistical analysis showed that in the weight at the age of 120 days there is a statistically significant difference between czech red cattle and meat simmental and charolais. Comparing the weights in 210 days and comparing the gains, there was no statistically significant difference between any breeds. Czech red cattle thus showed very good growth abilities. It was also found that calves from the ZF JU averaged better in terms of increments than the average of the whole population as early as 2010. Herd health status was evaluated as good in terms of hoof and limb excellent. The blood test showed a tendency to stress caused by animal manipulation and stabling in wintering grounds, as in a closed stable without enclosure. The Czech red cattle has been shown to have easy births without help, which is 99% and good level of reproduction. In conclusion, the czech red cattle is very suitable for extensive breeding with a year-round stay outdoors and is capable of achieving comparable increments such as extensive breeds of meat breeds and is ideal for the production of cattle for fattening.
Comparison of loading ice hockey player loading during the basic and play off part
Dvořáčková, Nikola ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
The goal of this thesis is compare loading of selected professional ice hockey players from HC Sparta Praha team, in the all season, basic part and the play off as well. Teoretical part is focused to the general specification of this topic. This teoretical part is about analysis of training ice hockey players, system of the training including psychic of professional player and his temperament. In the practical part is described resarch including average pulse frequency measurement by sporttester, results of Eysenck temperament test and personal interview with players and trainer separately. We found all about comparison player loading in the basic part of season and play off by evaluation of all these objective and subjective resarch. This resarch can offer interesting knowledges about temperament of professional ice hockey players. KEYWORDS ice-hockey, ice-hockey player, physical load, heart rate, psyche, temperament

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