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The use of the new technology when creating didactic aids for blinds and purblinds.
Hájíček, Marek ; Kovařovic, Karel (advisor) ; Kramperová, Veronika (referee)
Title: The use of the new technology when creating didactic aids for blinds and purblinds Compiled by: Marek Hájíček Supervisor: PaedDr. Karel Kovařovic Objectives: The aim of the study is to verify perceptibility of tactile 3D model by visually impaired and verify usefulness in swimming lessons for visually impaired Methods: Perceptibility assessment of 3D models based on the personal hisotory and test of basic knowledge of human anatomical topography and gymnastic terminology using special 3D models and painterly human model for the visually impaired probands. Results: Based on the test results and comparison of results between the different categories, I found that the selected size and parameters of special 3D models is sufficient, and that visually impaired people to these haptic devices respond very well. According to the results I can say that skills required for the needs of further research are sufficient. Keywords: Swimming lessons, visually impaired, swimming equipment, 3D printer, 3D model
Public swimming in Roudnice nad Labem
Trč, Stanislav ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Title: Public swimming in Roudnice nad Labem Target: This thesis aims to explore the public's interest in swimming, chart the course of their visits to the swimming pool and find out personal interest in improving swimming techniques. Assess the importance of the swimming section for the public with regard to the possibility of physical activity for children and youth. Methods: Information from public in Roudnice nad Labem were obtained by using questionnaires. The results of the questionnaires were evaluated by statistical and graphicall methods. Pool attendance in years 2009-2013 was evaluated by cimparative method. Results: It was found that most of the interviewed public are satisfied with theexisting swimming pool and the services which are provided. Despite high satisfaction, the public is interested in the completion of the outdoor swimming pool. The average length of stay of visitors to the swimming pool is 90 minutes and during one visit. From this residence time, the majority of public swimming devotes 40 minutes. For swimming uses 63% breaststroke technique, 35% technique crawl and 2% technique backstroke. The possibilities of improving their own private swimming techniques the public has a negative attitude. However, interested in subscribing the children and youth in the swimming club...
The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnosed with albinism, nystagmus, astigmatism and myopia
Sidorová, Veronika ; Kovařovic, Karel (advisor) ; Hošková, Blanka (referee)
Title of thesis: The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnosed with albinism, nystagmus, astigmatism and myopia Compiled by: Veronika Sidorová Supervisor: PaedDr. Karel Kovařovic Objectives: The aim of the work is to learn technically well proband A. K. crawl swimming, so that the result will be a change of its status from non-swimmer to a swimmer. Methodology of work: The object of the case study in my work will be twelve years old student, who is diagnosed with albinism, nystagmus, astigmatism and myopia. According to Decree MŠMT § 11.75/2005 Sb., student does not meet the requirements of severe disability. When training freestyle swimming stroke'll investigate: mastery of basic swimming skills and spatial orientation abilities; ability to learn basic swimming stroke crawl; ∑ training in sports performance 100m freestyle in a time; handles the results graphically to 16 tables each week from October to January; tables will be divided into 5 parts, each part will contain a given exercise, utilities, length swam meters per workout (45 minutes), errors and correction of these errors and exercise to reduce these errors. The results: On the basis of intensive training and research tables I found and reached that proband A.K., whom I at the beginning of their...
Ensuring prevention and safety in the selected waterpark
Kozmová, Monika ; Miler, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Title: Ensuring prevention and safety in the selected waterpark Objective: The aim is to acquaint the reader with the system of prevention and safety in the selected waterpark in the United States and build a model "Plan for normal operation" and "Plan of danger" selected waterpark. Methodology: The work is based from available material of non-experimental character. This is a descriptive work that all acquired, collected and subsequently interprets structured information in the form of a draft in relation to the issue of prevention and safety on the selected device. Results: Chapter 4 covers summary description of the system to ensure prevention and safety in swimming pools, and water parks in the USA. Sample Plans are processed in chapter 5 and conclusions is in Chapter 6. Key words: water rescue, water area, lifeguard, operation plan, safety plan
The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnosed with albinism, nystagmus, astigmatism and myopia
Sidorová, Veronika ; Kovařovic, Karel (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Title of thesis: The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnosed with albinism, nystagmus, astigmatism and myopia Compiled by: Veronika Sidorová Supervisor: PaedDr. Karel Kovařovic Objectives: The aim of the work is to learn technically well proband A. K. crawl swimming, so that the result will be a change of its status from non-swimmer to a swimmer. Methodology of work: The object of the case study in my work will be twelve years old student, who is diagnosed with albinism, nystagmus, astigmatism and myopia. According to Decree 75 /2005 Sb., student does not meet the requirements of severe disability. When training freestyle swimming stroke'll investigate:  mastery of basic swimming skills and spatial orientation abilities;  ability to learn basic swimming stroke crawl;  training in sports performance 200m freestyle in a time;  handles the results graphically to 16 tables each week from October to January;  tables will be divided into 5 parts, each part will contain a given exercise, utilities, length swam meters per workout (45 minutes), errors and correction of these errors and exercise to reduce these errors. The results: On the basis of intensive training and research tables I found and reached that proband A.K., whom I at the beginning of their...
Specifics of swimming teaching children with autism spectrum disorder.
Baštová, Miroslava ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Title: Specifics of swimming teaching children with autism spectrum disorder. Objectives: Application of the structured learning by the concept of common preparatory and basic swimming lessons for children with autism spectrum disorder. Presentation and evaluation of nine case studies and subsequent implementation of policy for teaching swimming to children with autism spectrum disorder. Methods: Analysis of specialized literature, case studies, surveys, interviews, scaling observation and statistics method. Results of the work: Methods of the structured learning support and facilitate the implementation of standard swimming lessons for children with autism spectrum disorder. The case studies confirm the effectiveness of our taught realized swimming lessons. The principles for swimming education of children with autism spectrum disorder are designed based on the above-mentioned examples of swimming lessons. Keywords: Autism Spectrum Disorders, structured teaching swimming lessons
Organisation of international competition in synchronized swimming Christmas Prize 2012
Ptáková, Lenka ; Peslová, Eva (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Title: Organisation of international competition in synchronized swimming Christmas Prize 2012 Objective: The main aim of my bachelor's work is to analyse the event organisation, to find its flaws and to propose how to improve it. The partial goal is to present synchronised swimming to public. Methods: As the methods of my research I used descriptive analysis, questionnaires, informal interview. Results: The research has showed that as far as organisation, technology and performace were concerned, the event was very high quality. The greatest weakness was proven to be the pool, which did not have the required capacity. Secondly, the matter of finance could have been more improved. Key words: Synchronized swimming, organisation, sponsoring, management.
The impact of the exclusion of the visual analyzer on the swimmerś ability to swim straight while doing the crowl
Štouračová, Andrea ; Kovařovic, Karel (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Title: The impact of the exclusion of the visual analyzer on the swimmer's ability to swim straight while doing the crawl Goals: The goal of this work is to determine the impact of the exclusion of the visual analyzer on one's ability to swim straight while doing the crawl; to find and analyze the angle of the deviation from the set central line, if any, using measurable variables; to find the critical spots in the fulfillment of a set movement assignment where the swimmer deviated from his straight swimming direction, to make a qualitative analysis of these spots in relation to the individually optimal technique, and to propose potential corrections of the time and space of movements of the upper limbs work and the body. Methods: A qualitative analysis with a manual measurement of the deviation from the straight direction of swimming per constant distance. Analysis of a video- recording to find the critical points in the crawl technique. Questionnaire to deal with participants' upper limbs laterality. Results: We managed to determine some causes of the deviation from the straight swimming direction without visual control. The achieved results proved that breathing was an important aspect when doing the crawl having influence on the ability to swim straight: The impact of laterality on the...
Swimming for the physically handicapped - characteristic of the present state in Czech Republic and Great Britain
Kantorová, Lucie ; Břečková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Goals: The main aim is to map and characterize current situation of The swimming for the physically disabled in Czech Republic and Great Britain. To provide information about the identity or difference of working with swimmers with physical disabilities in both countries, in terms of content, organizational, safety and personnel. To draw conclusions and to propose possible changes and recommendations for optimization and improvement of the state while swimming with people with disabilities in Czech Republic based on these information. Methods: The method of quality, analysis and subsequent synthesis, comparative method, visiting activities and observations have been used. Information was drawn from Czech and foreign literature, as well as from Czech and foreign web sites. Some facilities were visited personally, the others were contacted throughout the internet. Results: This work focuses on content of the methods used for swimming of the persons with disabilities in both countries and compares them, further evaluate and compare the swimming centers in both countries according to set criteria. The criteria that should be meet by the coach who works with physically disabled swimmers can be learned in this diploma, and are also valid for both countries. The work introduces the various organizations,...

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