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Choreography of the Synchronized Skating Programme Subject to the New Figure Skating Judging System
Kindlová, Jana ; Sedláčková, Marie (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Název: Choreografie jízdy skupiny synchronizovaného bruslení v závislosti na novém systému hodnocení v krasobruslení Title: Choreography of synchronized skating program in subordination on a new judging system Jméno a příjmení: Bc. Jana Kindlová Cíle práce: Diplomová práce se bude věnovat vzniku, rozvoji a pravidlům relativně nové disciplíny v rámci Mezinárodní bruslařské unie (ISU) a v rámci Českého krasobruslařského svazu (ČKS). Půjde především o rozbor jednotlivých prvků v rámci konkrétní choreografie krátkého programu a jejich technickým hodnotám v závislosti na kvalitě předvedení a to z pohledu aktivní závodnice a dlouholeté asistentky trenéra a choreografky. Metoda: Práce má především popisný charakter. Základními použitými metodami bylo řízené pozorování a kvalitativní analýza. Práce dále využívá studia literárních pramenů - odborné publikace, monografie, odborná periodika, dále pak studia a analýzy videozáznamů, zkušeností z mezinárodních tréninkových kempů, seminářů trenérů, konzultací s technickými specialisty a vlastních zkušeností autorky. Výsledky: Práce podává srozumitelný výklad nového systému hodnocení v synchronizovaném bruslení. Jejím výsledkem je zároveň ucelený návrh choreografie krátkého programu pro seniorský tým, včetně schématických znázornění jednotlivých prvků a odůvodnění...
Choreography of the Synchronized Skating Programme Subject to the New Figure Skating Judging System
Kindlová, Jana ; Sedláčková, Marie (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Název: Choreografie jízdy skupiny synchronizovaného bruslení v závislosti na novém systému hodnocení v krasobruslení Title: Choreography of synchronized skating program in subordination on a new judging system Jméno a příjmení: Bc. Jana Kindlová Cíle práce: Diplomová práce se bude věnovat vzniku, rozvoji a pravidlům relativně nové disciplíny v rámci Mezinárodní bruslařské unie (ISU) a v rámci Českého krasobruslařského svazu (ČKS). Půjde především o rozbor jednotlivých prvků v rámci konkrétní choreografie krátkého programu a jejich technickým hodnotám v závislosti na kvalitě předvedení a to z pohledu aktivní závodnice a dlouholeté asistentky trenéra a choreografky. Metoda: Práce má především popisný charakter. Základními použitými metodami bylo řízené pozorování a kvalitativní analýza. Práce dále využívá studia literárních pramenů - odborné publikace, monografie, odborná periodika, dále pak studia a analýzy videozáznamů, zkušeností z mezinárodních tréninkových kempů, seminářů trenérů, konzultací s technickými specialisty a vlastních zkušeností autorky. Výsledky: Práce podává srozumitelný výklad nového systému hodnocení v synchronizovaném bruslení. Jejím výsledkem je zároveň ucelený návrh choreografie krátkého programu pro seniorský tým, včetně schématických znázornění jednotlivých prvků a odůvodnění...
Monitoring of etological expression of dairy cows in dependence on technology of stabling for role of evolution of detectors which evaluate various movements of animals
KINDLOVÁ, Jana
Breeding of cattle is one of the most important industry of animal production in the Czech republic. These animals are used mainly for production of meat and milk. The aim of this diploma thesis was to gather basic datas about etological expressions of breeding dairy cows in the relationship to the used technologies of milking by using detectors of automatical scanning of movements and to formulate conclusions coming from these surveys. I monitored in three agricultural companies etological expressions of chosen dairy cows to the focus on their movement activities connected to the different technologies of milking. Etological monitoring helped to specify the scanning system of movements, which was installed in the companies. There were chosen total of 18 dairy cows of Holstein Friesian dairy cows, reproduction condition was various. The cows were in all phases of gravidity, some were just after birth. The observation was going on constantly for 24 hours, in various temperature conditions and different milking technique. The results were compared with literature and the aim was to find, by which system of milking are the animals happiest and how the welfare is accomplished.
Monitoring of ethological expressions of animals for the purpose of developing sensors assessing various animal movements
KINDLOVÁ, Jana
Breed of beef cattle belongs to one of the most important branches of live-stock production in the Czech Republic. These farm animals are mainly used to produce milk and meat. Since 1989 numbers of beef cattle have strongly declined, this transparent decrease now marking more than a 2 million difference from the early 1990s. The main aim of this thesis is to gather basic information, details and primarily formulate knowledge about the behaviour of dairy cows and their physiological reactions in relation to the process of milking and the consequent response regarding the water requirement and kinetic activities (e.g. the need to relax). The research described in this thesis was conducted in DZV Nova a. s. enterprise, Petrovice, which cultivates an area of nearly 5000 hectares and has 640 dairy cows of Holstein breed in its possession. Vital meter is a device in a sealed box, which hangs on a dairy cow?s neck while registering a certain amount of movements throughout a specific time, one hour in our case. Each hour is divided into two hundred and forty fifteen-second sections. Any movement during this section is therefore registered in a computer through this device?s receiving antenna. A total number of 6 gravid cows of Holstein breed, in a good health condition, with an average daily milk yield between 25 ? 35 litres, was selected for our ethological observation. All these dairy cows had a vital meter placed on their necks, which measured the aforementioned amount of movements an hour. The actual observation took place between the 27th and 28th of October and between the 4th and 6th of December 2012. First, the dairy cows were observed throughout the entire 24-hour period (November 27th, 28th) and then twice in 12-hour periods (December 4th, 6th). The overall time of observation equalled to 48 hours. Temperature conditions ranged from -3 degrees of Celsius to +5 degrees. The animals were gathered and therefore milked in a milking parlour three times a day roughly between 12 ? 13, 20 ? 21 and 3:45 ? 4:30. From the computer records we found out that the vital metres successfully registered all these movements and as a result verified the functionality of these devices and their possible usage as the means of observation of cows? kinetic activities. The outcomes of the dairy cows? observation and the data from vital metres also imply that even if the vital metres correctly registered increased kinetic activity representing a real rise in cows? mobility, they fail to display the particular acts of lying and getting up as well as jumps. After calculating an average from individual daily activities of a dairy cow, these results can be concluded: During a 24-hour period one dairy cow spends three and three quarters of an hour feeding itself, drinks seven times, excretes eleven times, urinates 5 ? 6 times. It places itself at rest nine times and the measured time spent lying accounts for an average of 11 hours and 39 minutes. The process of rumination is connected with lying or standing and lasts for 6 hours and 41 minutes a day. As for the kinetic activity, the average distance walked by one cow amounts 478, 6 metres. There is only one phenomenon contradicting the literary articles/literature ? the process of feeding, which is significantly (75 minutes) shorter and consequently leads to dairy cows producing less urine than they ought to, yet they have more kinetic activities and mobility. As mentioned, a dairy cow walks almost 480 metres a day, while literary sources state less (200 ? 300 metres).

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