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Warm up in ice hockey
Arnošt, Daniel ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Warming up for ice hockey Objectives: The main aim of these bachelor theses is to collect information from the professional literature on the ice hockey warming, in particular from the part - mobility. Find out how players use and develop during their warm-up. From the lessons learned, suggest a possible stack of exercises from which players can derive. Methods: For the purpose of this bachelor thesis a quantitative scientific method was used. The data was obtained using the poll method. Data has been embedded in Excel. From these data, tables and charts were created. Results: Poll methods I found most players prefer individual warm-ups to groups. The warm up time takes much longer before the match. In warm-up, players use a combination of static and dynamic exercises. The most common tool used is "Foam roller". There is knowledge of mobilization exercises. I'm attaching exercise stack to mobility. Keywords: ice hockey, warming up, stretching, mobility, mobility and stability stimulation
Fitness preparation of youngerboys in tennis
Pivcová, Petra ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: Fitness preparation of younger boys in tenis Objectives: The aim of this work is to assess fitness preparation of young tenis players in years 11 - 14 and than find out their level of motor assumptions. Methods: In this work I used a method of testing, observation, interwiev with a trainer and comparative analysis. Results: I found out that players who regularly train fitness training significantly improved compared to those who don't have fitness training in their training mode. Keywords: endurance, speed, coordination, agility, strength, agility, mobility
Study of electric and photoelectric effects in organic semiconductors
Chomutová, Radka ; Toušek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pfleger, Jiří (referee)
This work studies various electrical properties of polymer layers of polyaniline, polythiophenes and poly(((benzothiadiazol)4,7-di(thien-2-yl)-5,6-difluoro-2,1,3-benzothiadiazol). Goal of this work is to determine electrical and photoelectrical properties as are electric conductivity, mobility of the free charge carriers, work function of the electrons and diffusion length of excitons. Conductivity was obtained through current and voltage contacts, mobility was measured by CELIV method (charge extraction by linearly increasing voltage). To determine work function a Kelvin probe was built and utilized. Diffusion length of excitons was determined from photovoltage spectrum formed by illuminating space charge region of the polymer.Space charge region on surface of the polymer can arise spontaneously or by laying suitable contact electrode. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Fitness training in basketball
Martínková, Anna ; Velenský, Michael (advisor) ; Kaprálek, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Fitness training in basketball Objectives: The main aim of this thesis is to summarize and organize the knowledge about fitness training of basketball players and furthermore to classify the development of individual fitness abilities within the yearly training cycle. Methods: This work is done in the form of a literature review using the method of relevant literature sources analysis. Results: This thesis deals with aspects of fitness preparation, where basketball players focus themselves on the development of speed-force abilities, which are decisive for the performance of players. A chapter concerning the need for individualization of trainings is included for the scope of increasing fitness effectiveness preparation. To prevent injury, there is an important part about warming up and regeneration of basketball players. Keywords: fitness training, basketball, power, speed, endurance, coordination, flexibity
Influence of a complex stretching exercise of lower limb on postural stability
Maier, Ludvík ; Žáková, Lenka (advisor) ; Vomáčková, Helena (referee)
Title: Influence of a complex stretching exercise of lower limb on postural stability Objectives:: The main objective of this diploma these is to find out, using dynamic computerized posturography, whether the increased mobility of the lower limbs has a positive influence on postural stability. Another partial objective is to determine efficiency of the practised stretching exercises. Methods: This is a pilot study where in research participated five probands whose measurement results were evaluated qualitatively. The aged of probands at the time of the first measurement was from 13 to 18 years. All probands are male volleyball league players and during the last two years occurred to a marked grow by all of them. Given their tall stature, it was expected a decrease in the mobility of the lower limbs and muscle shortening. To the data acquisition was used clinical examination of active range of motion and shortened muscle testing according to Janda. Postural stability was measured using computerized dynamic posturography SMART EquiTest System from Neurocom. Measured data were processed using the program NeuroCom Balance Manager software. In the Framework of study were conducted two intrumental measurements in the range of two months. After the first measurement all probands were instructed how to...
Testing Mobility of Children of Primary School Age and its Evaluation
Brantová, Tereza ; Nováková, Marie (referee) ; Kysel, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is to test mobility of children of primary school age, evaluate results and then suggest my own solution, which leads to optimal health of children. Based on the information obtained in this work I will create a design of sports activities operated at a primary school. The proposal will also determine the price using the costing and price of competition.
Diagnostics of semiconductors properties
Šeliga, Ladislav ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
This thesis describes the basic properties of semiconductor materials and methods of their measuring. In the first part of this work are discussed elemental semiconductors, semiconductor compounds and the band structure. The next section describes current conduction in semiconductors, methods for measuring resistivity. This work is focused on the measuring drift mobility of minority charge carriers using the Haynes-Shockley method for a sample of silicon semiconductor, the creation of automated workplace in the development environment VEE Pro and resistivity measurements of silicon samples.
Physical quantities monitoring in semiconductors
Jankulár, Tomáš ; Polsterová, Helena (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
This thesis deals with the monitoring of physical parameters in semiconductor materials. The experiment was aimed at measuring the current minority carrier mobility and conductivity measurements for a sample of silicon and germanium.
Úloha osmotických a iontových činidel ve fyziologii rybích spermií
BONDARENKO, Olga
The present study focused on clarification of the roles of environmental osmolality and ion composition in the initiation of spermatozoa motility in different freshwater fish species. Additionally, the role of osmotic and ionic agents in sturgeon spermatozoa maturation was investigated. A first aim of the present study focused on studies of osmotic regulation of spermatozoa volume alterations in different fish species. This led to the discovery that spermatozoa swelling are species-specific: fish sperm with ionic mode of motility activation (sturgeon, trout) has no capacity for swelling, In contrast to carp sperm (osmotic mode of activation) for which volume correlates with environmental osmolality. A second aim was to apply the capacity for swelling in carp spermatozoa to improve the cryopreservation procedure relative to post-thaw sperm quality. Post-thaw motility parameters and ability to fertilize eggs were measured and compared with non-treated sperm. As a result, higher post-thaw motility rate, spermatozoa velocity, and fertilization rate were observed in sperm pretreated with hypotonic solutions compared to non-treated sperm. Thus, our results demonstrate for the first time, that spermatozoa ability for hypotonic changes could be used for improvement of cryopreservation procedure. A third aim of this study was the investigation of the role of environmental osmolality and ion composition in fish sperm motility. Sturgeons and salmonids sperm was activated in media of differing ionic and osmotic composition. Even though environmental Ca2+ concentration is not crucial in conditions of Na+ presence, a minimal intracellular free Ca2+ concentration should be present in sturgeon spermatozoa for initiation of motility. Alteration of osmolality does not seem to play a major regulatory role in trout spermatozoa activation. Alteration of sperm sensitivity to Ca2+ was detected during spawning, according to seasonality. Low motility rate was detected in brook trout spermatozoa at the end of the spawning period. However, a Ca2+ concentration increase up to 10 mM in activating media led to activate motility in at least 85% of the spermatozoa, which suggests a decrease of sperm sensitivity to Ca2+ at the end of the spawning season. The fourth aim was the study of the role of osmotic and ionic agents in sterlet spermatozoa maturation. Our results demonstrate that sturgeon testicular spermatozoa lack capability for motility activation and fertilization. During spawning, sperm is released from testis, pass through the kidney where it is mixed with urine, into the Wolffian duct. We demonstrated for the first time, that testicular sperm incubation with urine controls in vivo maturation, but can be performed in vitro as well (Chapter 6). We detected that sperm maturation does not occur under conditions of Ca2+ deficiency, suggesting that Ca2+ plays an essential role in this process (Chapter 7). During this maturation process, we observed a gradual decrease of spermatozoa sensitivity to environmental Ca2+. We found that testicular spermatozoa motility could be activated only when the Ca2+ concentration is high. Thus, we hypothesize that maturation process might be controlled by Ca2+ influx into the cell with subsequent loading of some Ca2+ stores. To our knowledge, these results provide, for the first time, evidence for the presence of Ca2+ stores in sturgeon spermatozoa. As a conclusion, the results of this study shed light on osmotic and ionic regulation of sperm motility in different fish species. The involvement of specific ions together with osmotic shock in fish spermatozoa maturation and aging were clarified. These findings broaden the possibilities of in vitro sperm manipulation in fisheries practice such as the use of sturgeon testicular spermatozoa, improvement of poor quality sperm in salmonids at the end of spawning season, and increase of carp sperm cryoresistance.

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