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Paraglider's lifestyle
Jordán, Samuel ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Paraglider's lifestyle Objectives: The main aim of this thesis is to find out the impact of paragliding on human lifestyle and to explore the temperament characteristic of paragliders. Methods: The data was collected using a semi-structured interview with five respondents and through standardized EPI questionnaires. The respondents are men between the age of 26 and 37. The interviews were recorded on the recording device and then transcribed into a Microsoft Word document using the Listen N Write application. The questionnaires were evaluated and processed in Microsoft Excel. The impact of paragliding on lifestyle was evaluated through the use of qualitative research processes such as interviews and questionnaires. Comparative methods were used to compare the obtained results with other case studies dealing with lifestyle, motivation, flying and similar sports. Results: The results of the thesis show that the impact of paragliding on lifestyle is significant. The paragliders describe the paragliding group as very different from the ordinary population. They are people who seek excitement, the feeling self-control, and especially want to define themselves. They focus more on the quality of their lives than on material goals. They perceive paragliding as more than just an activity and they...
The Concept of Humoral Theory as the Means of William Shakespeare's Artistic Expression
Hrabaňová, Olga ; Dykast, Roman (advisor) ; Dadejík, Ondřej (referee)
(in English) The aim of this thesis is to present humoral theory as the means of William Shakespeare's artistic expression and to show that he created his dramatic characters on the basis of its knowledge. Humoral theory is presented here first in the context of ancient philosophy as a concept which has a key impact on human's temperament, and this concept is afterwards examined on the basis of period books in the scope of Renaissance aesthetics, philosophy and medicine. The essential texts for this study are De triplici vita by Marsilio Ficino and The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton. This thesis traces the way by which the theory spread from Italy to England, it examines its impact on period poetics and a possible means by which Shakespeare could have got to know it. In the second part the thesis analyses four specific characters from Shakespeare's plays and it shows how their temperaments correspond to the period concept of humoral theory. The period concept of humoral theory, which is in its base psychological, is therefore transferred to the area of aesthetics as a distinctive concept of the period theory of drama, which is shown in Shakespeare's emphasis on typological contrast in his dramatic characters
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
Social Games in Early Mother-Infant Interaction
Hrivíková, Zuzana ; Horáková Hoskovcová, Simona (advisor) ; Šulová, Lenka (referee)
The goal of this thesis was to study early social games in natural interaction between mother and child of 4 month age. Infant's affectivity and gaze orientation as a sign of participation was coded. We also observed how can mother and infant influence the social game routine. We examined mother's warm sensitivity and infant's temperament as a variables potentiallz influenced the social game interaction. Fifty five dyads participated in the present study when infants were four months old. Social games were analyzed in natural mother-infant interaction and identified on the given criterions. To assess maternal warm sensivity Materna Affect Attunement was used. Mother's evaluated infant's temperament on fourteen scales of IBQ-R. The results indicate that social games are an inherent part of mother-infant interactions in infant's 4 months of age, and their occurance is influenced by temperament. Keywords: play, game, social game routine, structure, social interaction, infant's positive affect infant age, sensitivity, temperament
Strategies of dealing with different types of personalities for managers in educational institutions
Nováčková, Marcela ; Lisnerová, Romana (advisor) ; Tureckiová, Michaela (referee)
This bachelor thesis, entitled "Strategies of Dealing with Different Types of Personalities for Managers in Educational Institutions" is focused on the communications between kindergarten principals and legal representatives of children while addressing arising conflicts and conflict situations - which are influencing standard kindergarten operations more than ever before. This study analyses different types of communication, sources of conflict and discusses possible solutions of various conflict situations between kindergarten principals and legal representatives of children. This thesis enumerates related terms and various published psychological and managerial studies. Case report methodology was used to analyze outputs from focus group which consisted of kindergarten principals discussing conflicts and their solutions. Opinions of case study attendants, whether they deal with conflicts according to specific personality types, is also part of the analysis, including the ability to identify personality type and the adaption of the corresponding communication style. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The affects of physical activities on contemporary managerial performance
Vojáček, Martin ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Machytka, Ivan (referee)
Title: Utilization of physical activity to the influence of the health of top managerr Author: Bc. Martin Vojáček Supervisor: Prof. Ing. Václav Bunc CSc. Objective: Author of the diploma thesis Utilization of physical activity to the influence of the health of top managers deals with health issues stemming from the specific nature of the job of top managers. A key issue is the work related stress and its impact on the health of managers. The negative effects of stress and poor lifestyle are "lifestyle diseases" such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, disorders of the musculoskeletal system, burnout syndrom and chronic fatigue syndrome. Appropriately chosen physical activity based on the temperament can reduce risk, mitigate health problems and prevent the development of disease in all the aforementioned cases. The research survey conducted for 6 months on a group of five top managers attending in Fitness Slavia showed that exercise programs individually prepared on the basis of temperament have a positive impact both on mental and physical health of top managers. Methods: In this thesis these methods are used: measuring and testing, interviews, observation, study of specific literature and research. Results: The results obtained should help formulate the basis of the next...
Temperament and training unit for tennis players
Kulhánek, Karel ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: Temperament and training unit for tennis players Objectives: The aim of the work is to create a draft program of training units for young tennis players with regard to their temperament. Method: The method in this dissertation is to analyze the sources and its subsequent application in specific training situations. Results: In the theoretical section are details of the temperament and his theories. In the descriptive-analytical part, are examples of model training units, depending on the temperament of players Key words: Coach, temperament, training unit, the psyche, the pupil.
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
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.

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