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Motivation in mountain-climbing: analysisof motivation in the time
Jarešová, Tereza ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Motivation in mountain-climbing: analysis of motivation in the time Objectives: Based on the literature study to collect knowledge about motivation (basic definition, hierarchy of needs, flow theory, motivational models), narrative psychology, interview management. The main objective is the narrative content-categorical analysis of the development in motivation by the time continuity and interpretation of the interviews with the climbers. Methods: Collected interviews are analyzed by narrative content-categorical analysis. We used the semi-open funnel-type interview, which was decoded and interpreted after the transcription. Motivation is observed in three periods (first motive for sport climbing, the first motive for mountaineering and current mountaineering motive). Each motive is descriptively divided in several major categories (motive: nature / environment, overcoming ourselves, performance, new experiences, social needs, internal "mysterious" power, experience, sport /exercise, adventure). The second part of the analysis was leaded in more theoretical way. We tried to confirm that the climbers are in flow during climbing. Find the sentences, which support the theory of flow. After a thorough analysis of each story/interview are interviews compared. That comparison presents both the common...
The importance of movement in adults visually impaired in the Czech republik
Jarešová, Tereza ; Pařízek, Michal (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis: "The importance of movement for visually impaired adults in the Czech Republic" presents sport activities suitable for the visually impaired. We also try to emphasize locomotive faculties and skills applicable to ordinary life. Our main age group includes people from 20 to 40 years of age. Mainly we are looking for possibilites that sport may open to these people. We are dividing the main part of the bachelor thesis into three chapters. The influence of this handicap mirrored into personal lives is described in the first of these. The Second chapter explains typical problems connected with sport of the visually handicapped. This subhead also presents special activities suitable for the visually impaired. Finally, the last chapter tries to sort out the information about the sport activities for the disabled people according to the propsed criteria and it also attempts to emphasize the skills applicable to.
Motivation in mountain-climbing: analysisof motivation in the time
Jarešová, Tereza ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Motivation in mountain-climbing: analysis of motivation in the time Objectives: Based on the literature study to collect knowledge about motivation (basic definition, hierarchy of needs, flow theory, motivational models), narrative psychology, interview management. The main objective is the narrative content-categorical analysis of the development in motivation by the time continuity and interpretation of the interviews with the climbers. Methods: Collected interviews are analyzed by narrative content-categorical analysis. We used the semi-open funnel-type interview, which was decoded and interpreted after the transcription. Motivation is observed in three periods (first motive for sport climbing, the first motive for mountaineering and current mountaineering motive). Each motive is descriptively divided in several major categories (motive: nature / environment, overcoming ourselves, performance, new experiences, social needs, internal "mysterious" power, experience, sport /exercise, adventure). The second part of the analysis was leaded in more theoretical way. We tried to confirm that the climbers are in flow during climbing. Find the sentences, which support the theory of flow. After a thorough analysis of each story/interview are interviews compared. That comparison presents both the common...
The importance of movement in adults visually impaired in the Czech republik
Jarešová, Tereza ; Pařízek, Michal (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis: "The importance of movement for visually impaired adults in the Czech Republic" presents sport activities suitable for the visually impaired. We also try to emphasize locomotive faculties and skills applicable to ordinary life. Our main age group includes people from 20 to 40 years of age. Mainly we are looking for possibilites that sport may open to these people. We are dividing the main part of the bachelor thesis into three chapters. The influence of this handicap mirrored into personal lives is described in the first of these. The Second chapter explains typical problems connected with sport of the visually handicapped. This subhead also presents special activities suitable for the visually impaired. Finally, the last chapter tries to sort out the information about the sport activities for the disabled people according to the propsed criteria and it also attempts to emphasize the skills applicable to.

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