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Swimming education of handicapped people
Buriánová, Iva ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Peslová, Eva (referee)
The Title: Swimming education of handicaped people The Objectives: The objective is to propose and verify the conception of integration for people, who are insufficiently motoric disposed, suffer from specific development disturbance of learning, suffer from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperaktivity Disorder) syndrome or coordination disturbance of younger school age, for ordinary basic swimming education. The Method: The nature of my work allows me to use an analysis of technical literature, method of testing, method of observance, method of interview, synthesis of practical and also theoretical knowledge, which I have gained during my working experience with children. The Results: The results show the possible ways how to integrate children with the diagnose of the specific development disturbance of learning, with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperaktivity Disorder) syndrome or with the children who suffer from the development disturbance of coordination in younger school age into the ordinary basic education. Also the results record the adopt methods of basic swimming skills. Key words: Movement skills, movement abilities, movement indisposition, integration, specific disturbance of learning, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperaktivity Disorder) syndrome, development disturbance of coordination, didactics of...
Preparatory training of swimming with mentally handicapped children
Krausová, Dana ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Peslová, Eva (referee)
Subject matter: Preparatory training of swimming with mentally handicapped children Objectives: The main goal of this research work is to outline and to check suitable didactic methods during preparatory swimming training lessons with mentally handicapped children. The analysis of specialized literature and the realization of experimental education make definding of informations and analysing of practical experience through the recommending-form for practical use possible. Method: The research work will observe abilities and swimming skills of mentally handicapped children during preparatory swimming classes. Method of qualitative, direct and participating observation will be used. Data will be collected in form of social survey with parents, casuistry and interviews with experimentee. At the same time further data will be gained with help of questionnaires for pedagogical workers. We will also use a method of evaluation, practical testing and scaling. Results: The research worked has proved that it always depends on the character, extent of handicap and on momentary mental condition of the individual. Preparatory swimming training with mentally handicapped children is time consuming and can take several years. The most important steps during preparatory swimming classes are adaptation to water, learning...
The age profile of the best swimmers in the Czech Republic between 2000 to 2004
Havlíček, Vlastimil ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Pokorná, Jitka (referee)
Title: The age profile of the best swimmers in the Czech Republic between 2000 to 2004. Aim of the diploma work: The aim of the diploma work is to find an age profile of the best swimmers Czech Republic on Championship during one Olympic period, that is between 2000 and 2004, in all events and both male and female cathegories. Method: We used basic statistical methods to evaluate our data. By means of data Processing we procured survey of suply current age-class distribution among in age events the best swimmers five summer and five winter Championships in the Czech Republic. Results: Our procured results monitor the age-class distribution among swimmers in all events and all both male and female cathegories five summer and five winter championships in the Czech Republic between 2000 and 2004. Key words. Sport swimming, swimming carrier, sport performance, age of swimmers, top competitions Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Classification of Game Activities for Individual Water Polo Players
Jedlička, Michal ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Felgrová, Ivana (referee)
Game Classification of Activities for Individual Water Polo Players Aim: To create a scheme of individual game activities for water polo players Based on the available literature. Method: Analysis of literature in the field of water polo, comparison expert literature in the field of sports games. Results: establish a system of individual game activities in water polo, which is Systematics compatible with other sports games gate type. Keywords: water polo, a sport game gate type, systematics, gaming activities individuals Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The analysis of swimming techniques, such as breast stroke and crawl stroke, for individuals after upper limb and lower limb amputations
Rubešová, Pavlína ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Title of Thesis: The analysis of swimming techniques, such as breast stroke and crawl stroke, for individuals after upper limb and lower limb amputations. Targets: The target of the thesis was to analyse and evaluate swimming techniques, such as breast stroke and crawl stroke, for individuals after a lower limb amputation in comparison to the individuals after an upper limb amputation. Further findings impact periodical mobility in an aquatic environment for the overall condition of the human body in the individuals mentioned. Methods: The thesis is completed in the form of a pilot study. The study was originated in conjunction with the individuals after a limb amputation; the study was conducted over a six month period. The study includes the analysis of medical documentation, the construction of the kineziological analyses, the realization of self-education and the processing and comparing of resultant indicators with professional literature. Results: Proband A reached a minor improvement in physiological functions. Further, they have reached a better quality in both trained swimming techniques. The individual have achieved better results in the breast stroke swimming technique. The breast stroke was the more preferred technique. Proband B has reached improvement in physiological functions,...
Factors influencing termination of swimming career of children at sport swimming classes
Pištěková, Petra ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: The Cause ofan Early End ofPupils' Swimming Career The aim of the thesis: Determination ofthe most frequent reasons for an early end ofpupils' swimming career. Method: The reasons for an early end ofpupils' swimming career were discovered by using questionnaires. Forty-five former pupils from special sports elementary schools were questioned and then the data were compared with available literature. Results: Research investigated changes in the most frequent reasons for an early end of swimming career in the last ten years (1997 - 2007). From this research it is clear that the most frequent reasons for an early end of pupils' swimming career are the loss ofmotivation for swim training and insufficient instructional work. Key words: swimming, end ofswimming (sports) career, pupil, swimmer, instructor, swim training, sports training
The Impact of Baby Swimming on Introductory and Elementary Swimming Training
Břízová, Gabriela ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Jurák, Daniel (referee)
THESIS ANNOTATION Title: The Impact of Baby Swimming on Introductory and Elementary Swimming Training Aim: To assess the impact of 'baby swimming' on the successfulness in introductory and partly in elementary swimming training, and to find out whether also other circumstances (for example the length of attendance at 'baby swimming') have some influence on introductory swimming training. Methods: We used a questionnaire method for the parents of children who had attended 'baby swimming' and for instructors Swimming Training. Results: It was proved that children who had attended 'baby swimming' were noticeably more successful in elementary swimming skills compared with children who had not attended baby swimming. However, the differences in mastering the basic swimming skills were only slightly better in the group of children who had done baby swimming. Adaptation to water surroundings progressed in the same way for both groups of children. Nevertheless, children who had attended 'baby swimming' looked more confident in general. Furthermore, it has been proved that there is a connection between a child's successfulness in introductory swimming training and the length of their attendance at 'baby swimming'. Key words: Impact, 'Baby Swimming', Introductory Swimming Training, Psychomotor Development
Utilization of Hydrokinesiotherapy in the Diagnosis of Cerebrospinal Multiple Sclerosis.
Řezníček, Petr ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Thesis title: Utilization of Hydrokinesiotherapy in the Diagnosis of Cerebrospinal Multiple Sclerosis. Objectives:  Summarize the knowledge of cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis problems, its clinical symptoms and the possibilities of treatment. Search out in the literacy a sum up the potential of hydrokinesiotherapy for persons suffering from cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis. Propose a program of exercise activities in water, which would support overall rehabilitation for the cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis patients. Methods: In the form of literacy search summarize the knowledge of cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis and find out the possibilities of hydrokinesiotherapy and its relevance in treatment of this disease. Conclusions: Based on the sought information positive effect of hydrokinesiotherapy and health swimming is shown in the diagnosis of cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis. Keywords : cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis, hydrokinesiotherapy, health swimming, komprehensive rehabilitation

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