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The most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the world
Turek, Jindřich ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Title: The most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the world. Objectives: The main aim of this work is to find out which the most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the word. Define a list of the most commomnly used techniques before the rules change and after the rules change. Furthermore to find out the most commonly used techniques by countries in these competitions. Methods: The author used various methods of data collection and the analysis of technical bibliografy which was focused on general sports preparations, obseravation method, analysis of documents captured in the written or videos form. The materials and the bibliografy were analyzed and structured according to applicability to the specific subjects. Results: The results of this paper emphasize the most commonly used techniques in judo competitions in the word before the change rules of judo is technique seoi nage and after the change rules is uchi mata. Among the most technical of the country in these competitions include Japan, Korea and Russia. The most commonly used technique for Japan is uchi mata, Korea is seoi nage and for Russian is keashi waza. Keywords: judo, technique, world cup
Individual Gaming Activity in Training Units of Basketball Academy 2006
Bambas, Martin ; Velenský, Michael (advisor) ; Kaprálek, Tomáš (referee)
Title of the work: Individual gaming activity in training units of basketball academy 2006. Work object: Overall view on the individual development of gaming activities of each participant - children and youngsters in training units. Work methods: Source literature analysis and use of my own knowledge of coaching practice with children and youngsters in basketball academy in Roudnice nad Labem. Results: The essay is concentrating on problematics of development of gaming activities of an individual in basketball practice for children and youngsters. Theoretical premises correspond with practical experiences when working with children in lowest age categories. Experience shows that it is very important to focus on individual activities of a participant of the game. It is even more important when you start training with children in lowest age categories. Individual activities of the players are in the forefront of interest of the theory and didactics of the sports game in today's modern basketball. Keywords: Gaming activities of an individual, tactics, technique, training.
Readiness to start active work in competitive tennis
Neuvirth, Petr ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (referee)
Titel: Preparation for beginning to be active in professional tennis Goals: Goal of my work is to analyze general preparation for children to start actively in performance tennis, are conditioning, technique, tactics, and physiological preparation. Method: For being successful of the assigned tasks, we used diagnostic methods and processed the following analysis of their data in fitness, technique training, tactics, and physiological preparation. Results: They compare general preparations of baby tennis players and show diagnostics while working with children. Key words: Tennis, babytennis, condition, technique, tactics, mentally.
100 m hurdle race women in fire sport.
Šenkyříková, Klára ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: 100 m hurdle race women in fire sport. Objectives: A description of the discipline of 100 m hurdle race women and a description of rendition technique from the methodical point of view is the main objective of this work. Methods: A descriptive method and a video record analysis were used in this work. Each phases are slowed-motion and retroactive described. Results: It`s a methodical description of the discipline with the video record and it will be used for coaching purposes for beginning and also advanced racers. It will improve technique of 100 m hurdle race and also achieve better sports performances too. Keywords: run, start, hurdle, beam, fire divider, technique, movement, analysis.
Orthopedagogic Music Therapy
Lhotáková, Karolina ; Leontovyčová, Jana (advisor) ; Váňová, Miroslava (referee)
In this work I'm describing the genesis of music therapy, the types and forms. The work is focused on orthopedagogic music therapy. You can find information how to access to clients with disabilities and techniques and games for use in orthopedagogic music therapy practically. Most knowledge comes from my own experience, all the techniques I have already applied in use. I was underpinned by the professional literature. The aim is to present a comprehensive view of orthopedagogic music therapy focused on the use of that knowledge and methods of work with handicapped clients.
History and use of self-defense
Janča, Jakub ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
Title: History and use of self-defense Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with the history and development of self-defense techniques in martial arts and combat sports in the world, interactions, and the factors that influence the development and the course of self-defense situation from the technical conditions to compliance with statutory rules to maintain the status of the self-defense, permitted by law (legal) action. In the thesis there is the exercise training of self-defense techniques and basic training in martial arts elements applied in self-defense suggested. The appropriate specialized literature and websites dealing with applicability of various pieces of knowledge to the problems of self-defense were used as a source of information. The solving lead to the conclusion that the fighting skills have accompanied mankind since time immemorial, and have developed with it as well. The training in self-defense systems can become the way to personal self-improvement. Key words: history, self-defense, combatives, tactics, technique, psychology
Conception of a new Kickboxing examination code for testing technical skills up to 1st Dan
Svitek, Marek ; Venzara, Jan (advisor) ; Pavelka, Radim (referee)
Work title: Conception of a new Kickboxing examination code for testing technical skills up to 1st Dan. The goal of this work: The primary goal of my master's paper is to break the current and past Czech kickboxing examination system down to the individual levels of technical skills and examine each of them. Further, it is my aim to propose and develop a detailed conception of new examination code from 7th Kyu to 1st Dan. Methods: I carried out a content analysis of the current and past examination code for testing technical skills in the Czech Republic and compared those with examination codes from abroad. I consulted the proposed new conception of the examination code with professional specialists. Based on their advice and based on information sourced from various publications I developed the detailed new conception. Results: A new examination code with well arranged overview of the required technical skills of a kickboxer for each level of the downwardly system of kickboxer's technical proficiency is the output of my work. Key words: Technique, technical proficiency, kickboxer .
A Study on the Techniques and Methods in German-Czech Translations at the Time of the Renaissance and the Reformation
Zemenová, Markéta ; Svoboda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Veselá, Gabriela (referee)
The thesis is a contribution to the field of Translation Studies focusing on Translation History. It is concerned with the techniques and methods used in German-Czech translations at the time of the Renaissance and the Reformation. Three selected German texts form the 16th and early 17th century and their first translations into Czech were analysed in this work in order to revise and further extend the current research findings on translations of the period and to provide an overview of the main problems connected with investigation of old prints. Based on our original analysis we conclude that the translation techniques and methods used in the time of the Renaissance and the Reformation were very diverse and often mutually contradictory. No evidence of consistent translation strategies or any universal translation norm was found within the scope of our analysis.
Modern Methods of Speech Coding for Mobile Network Transmission
Krásný, Vojtěch ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes speech’s signals coding techniques used especially in 2G and 3G cellular networks, describes their evolution and aims in great detail at todays most perspective way of coding based on ACELP technology, codec AMR-WB.

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