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Adaptation courses in grammar schools in Prague
Dudek, Petr ; Kalkusová, Lucie (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: Adaptation courses in grammar schools in Prague Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to map the situation at grammar schools in Prague considering the organization of adaption courses, their lenght, venue, staffing and program content. Methods: The examined group consisted of 19 grammar schools in Prague. The data collection was done by using electronic correspondence. As a research method was used an electronic questionnaire that contained 13 questions. The data was analyzed and evaluated by basic statistical methods. The graphs were used for interpretstion of data. Results: All of the grammar schools participating in this survey organize ski and adaptation courses. The adaptation courses every schools includes outdoor activities in the nature in their program of courses of adaptation - especially games that focus on getting to know each other. 18 out of 19 grammar schools include games that develop communication skills and 17 grammar schools use games develop trust. 15 grammar schools include hiking and 13 grammar schools include rope obstacles. In every grammar school the staff consists of teachers of the specific class, 2/3 of schools arrange their courses in recreational use recreational centers with camp cabins and 1/3 in boarding houses. The most widely used form of boarding...
Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke perfomed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing and in paddle pool
Součková, Lenka ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Doktor, Martin (referee)
Tittle: Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke perfomed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing and in paddle pool. Goals: The goals of study is to describe and compaq the movement pattern of a forvard paddle stroke on a canoe in flatwater and in the paddling pool. Methods: The work has mixed empirical-theoretical character, The study is a descriptive individual study. Muscle activity was measured using surface electromyography with synchronized video recording (kinematic analysis). Results: We found differences in muscles involved in the direct paddle stroke forward on canoe and paddle pool. The main differences are, that on the water the boat goes to the paddle and in the paddle pool, we push the water around us.In the first case the athlete push the boat towards to the paddle. However in the paddle pool the athlete just pulls paddle through the water. Another important difference is, that in the paddle pool we do not develop the "water feeling" and in the paddle pool does not have to keep balance. Canoeist is on solid grand all the time. For the winter season, we can recommend a paddle pool as a specific strengthening, but the paddling or ride on water on water does not replace it. Key words: Flatwater canoeing, paddle pool, elektromyography, forward stroke, canoe
The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing
Svobodová, Renata ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare the pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing. Methods: For the analysis of pressure distribution on the soles of feet in downhill skiing was used the pressure measurement system Pedar-X, which works for monitoring of plantar pressure (kPa) moreover. The pressure distribution measuring on the soles of feet was taking place in prepared track of the ski slope in two ways. The first one was the telemark technique and the second one was the alpine technique. For the evaluating and the processing of the results was selected in the right and in the left turn of each testing person in approximately the same part of the track. Results: The results of pressure distribution in the alpine and the telemark position turn have shown the significantly important difference in the intraindividual comparison in every technique. The significantly important difference was detected also in the interindividual comparison in both techniques each other. Keywords: downhill skiing, telemark, Pedar-X, pressure distribution
Lower limb muscle activity during squat and judo technique seoi nage
Holý, Jakub ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: Lower limb muscle activity during squat and technique seoi nage in judo Objectives: Goals of my work is finding activity lower muscle limb using surface electromyography in shallow squat, deep squat and seoi nage technic in judo. From the obtained results will be compared muscle activity in relative to MVC and compared timing activity of measuring muscles between deep squat and technic seoi nage right. Methods: Research component consisted of 10 subjects, 5 of fitness and 5 are active judokas. With using surface electromyography and kinematic analysis we monitored activity of measured muscles in shallow and deep squat, and seoi nage technic. The size of muscle activity was assessed in relation to MVC. Results: Evaluation of the results showed a higher involvement by m. gluteus maximus in deep squat than shallow squat. Deep squat makes higher muscles activity. Performing of seoi nage technique resulted in higher values by m. quadriceps femoris. Sequence involvement of muscles during deep squat and seoi nage techniques in selected subjects showed we a strong similarity with various techniques. Key words: Lower limb muscle,judo, electromyography, squat, seoi nage
Planning a watersports camp.
Appl, Ondřej ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Kalkusová, Lucie (referee)
Thesis: Planning a watersports camp. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to create a guide for the preparation and implementation of a watersports camp (with an example) and to describe the activity of the supervisor before, during, and the after the camp. . Method: This work is of nonexperimental character; no research methods were used, and it's structure isn't based on any hypothesis, nor any scientific questions. It is of a speculative character, where specific theories are suggested and theoretically explained. Keywords: Watersports tourism, watersports camp, canoe, technique, safety.
Development and trend popularity of kiting
Stránský, Tomáš ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: Development and trend popularity of kiting Objective: The aim of this thesis is the accumulation of available sources of information, their analysis and detailed characterization of Czech kite population. Methods: The research of this thesis was carried out with the help of the questionnaire. Our questionnare included 14 questions designed to respondents who active kiters are or have ever tried this sport. The questions were designed to allow only one answer or multiple choice. The survey was stored in electronic form on the website www.vyplnto.cz, where it gathered 264 responses. Another 37 were obtained by personal contact on the spots. In the bachelor thesis are mainly used methods of analysis, induction, deduction, synthesis and the method of questioning. The results: The carried research refuted both expressed hypotheses. There was a refutation of the first hypothesis: Preferences landkiting and snowkiting equals preferences of kiteboarding. At the same time refuted the second hypothesis: the majority of respondents started with kiting as a self-taught. Keywords: Powerkiting, landkiting, snowkiting, kiteboarding
Water-touring camp plane
Appl, Ondřej ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Polášková, Marcela (referee)
Název: Plánování vodáckého tábora Cíle: Hlavním cílem této práce je popsat chod celého vodáckého tábora. Popsat činnost hlavního vedoucího před táborem, během a po táboře. Metody: Předložená bakalářská práce je teoretickou prací s deskriptivně-analytickým charakterem. Klíčová slova: vodní turistika, vodácký putovní tábor, kanoe, bezpečnost
Comparative analysis of the kayak forward stroke
Tunková, Kristýna ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Pánek, David (referee)
Title: Comparative analysis of the kayak forward stroke Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe and to compare the kayak forward stroke performed in the pool with countercurrent and on the flat water. Methods: The research was conducted in an intentionally chosen sample of eight kayakers with high level of performance in whitewater slalom. We watched activity of twelve selected muscles during kayak forward stroke performed in the counterflow pool and on the flat water by surface electromyography and kinematic analysis. Study evaluates intraindividual and subsequently interindividual muscle timing and the size of the muscle activation due to maximal voluntary contraction. Results: The results proved the same timing of muscles in counterflow pool and on flat water. The muscle activity in the counterflow pool was bigger than on flat water. Key words: kayak, counterflow pool, surface electromyography, paddling
Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke performed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing.
Součková, Lenka ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Doktor, Martin (referee)
Tittle: Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke performed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing. Goals: The goals of study is to describe and compare the movement pattern of a forvard paddle stroke on a canoe in flatwater and in the paddling pool (flum). Methods: The work has mixed empirical-theoretical character, The study is a descriptive individual study. Muscle activity was measured using surface electromyography with synchronized video recording (kinematic analysis). Results: We found differences in the sequence of muscle activity in the direct paddle stroke on a canoe. The main sequential difference were found with these muscles: musculus triceps brachii R, m. biceps brachii L, m. external abdominal oblique L. Key words: Flatwater canoeing, C1 women, flum, elektromyography, forward stroke
Kinesiological Analysis of the Rowing Stroke
Zbořilová, Martina ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Kračmar, Bronislav (referee)
Title: Kinesiological Analysis of the Rowing Stroke. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to obtain, to analyse and process received data about the activity and involvement of the selected measured muscles, working throughout one cycle of the rowing stroke - in the course of the drive phase and during the recovery part of the stroke as well. Methods: The work is processed by a kinesiological analysis of selected movement of the rowing stroke, based on the determination of muscle activation. Electromyography method was synchronized with the video recording. Results: Based on the sequences of the muscle activation was described their order and sequence in the actual shot of the rowing stroke (drive phase and recovery). We have proved that in the rigorous technical performance are always activated the same muscles in the exactly same order. Individual deviations from the correct technique in measuring appeared and thus enable their correction. Keywords: Electromyography, rowing, muscles, stroke.

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