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Success of Evasive Maneuvers in Women's Sevens Rugby Players
Maštera, Jan ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: Success of Evasive Maneuvers in Women's Sevens Rugby Players Objectives: This study aimed to analyse the effectiveness of evasive maneuvers within the gameplay context during women's sevens rugby matches Methods: The research analysed women's rugby sevens matches, focusing on evasive manoeuvres such as side steps, swerves, fake passes, quick acceleration and deceleration, hitch kicks, ducking, and spine moves. We established a scale to measure the success of evasive manoeuvres, taking into account their impact on the game Results: The most frequently used evasive manoeuvre was the side step, followed by the swerve and quick acceleration and deceleration. The cut-back manoeuvre was most associated with overcoming defenders. The ducking manoeuvre was most frequently linked to tackles, exhibiting the highest scoring potential. The hitchkick manoeuvre was associated with the most significant loss Keywords: rugby; agility; decision making; evasive maneuvers
Effect of warm-up method on the agility performance of rugby players
Maštera, Jan ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jebavý, Radim (referee)
Title: Effect of the warm-up method on the agility performance of rugby players Objectives: The thesis evaluated the effect of the warm-up type (static, dynamic, balance) on the agility performance of female rugby players and assessed which of these methods is best to apply prior to the activity. Methods: The tested sample was composed of ten players of the Czech Republic women's national rugby union team aged between 22 and 34. Each player underwent three measurements. Prior to the measurement, a different type of warm-up (static, dynamic, using balance aids) was chosen, followed by agility measurement using Illinois agility test and 505 agility tests. Results: In the measurement, hypotheses (hypothesis 1: after applying dynamic warm-up, players will achieve better agility performance than after static warm-up; hypothesis 2: after applying warm-up using balance aids, players will achieve better agility performance than static and dynamic warm-up). Hypothesis 1 was evaluated as true and hypothesis 2 was evaluated as partially true. Keywords: Rugby, agility, static warm-up, dynamic warm-up, warm-up using balance aids
Effect of warm-up method on the agility performance of rugby players
Maštera, Jan ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jebavý, Radim (referee)
Title: Effect of the warm-up method on the agility performance of rugby players Objectives: The thesis evaluated the effect of the warm-up type (static, dynamic, balance) on the agility performance of female rugby players and assessed which of these methods is best to apply prior to the activity. Methods: The tested sample was composed of ten players of the Czech Republic women's national rugby union team aged between 22 and 34. Each player underwent three measurements. Prior to the measurement, a different type of warm-up (static, dynamic, using balance aids) was chosen, followed by agility measurement using Illinois agility test and 505 agility tests. Results: In the measurement, hypotheses (hypothesis 1: after applying dynamic warm-up, players will achieve better agility performance than after static warm-up; hypothesis 2: after applying warm-up using balance aids, players will achieve better agility performance than static and dynamic warm-up). Hypothesis 1 was evaluated as true and hypothesis 2 was evaluated as partially true. Keywords: Rugby, agility, static warm-up, dynamic warm-up, warm-up using balance aids
Sledování provozních parametrů vybrané bioplynové stanice
Maštera, Jan
This thesis deals with the use of biomass for biogas production. There are described technologies are used for biogas, its parameters and necessary conditions for its emergence. For the description of the technological devices in agricultural biogas plants are used. The practical part of the thesis focuses on monitoring the operational parameters of agricultural biogas plants in Kožichovice. There are described feedstock and operating parameters, which are then subjected to analysis and subsequent evaluation. The last part deals with the operational parameters for the selected technological element.
Paranormal phenomena in photography
Maštera, Jan ; SCHEUFLER, Pavel (advisor) ; SILVERIO, Robert (referee)
The thesis focuses on research of technical image medium of photography in what might seem as its conflict with subject of the resulting image - paranormal phenomena, maps beginnings of such tendencies and their relations to contemporary situation. By splitting the topic into four parts - radiations, mediumistic phenomena, documentation and psychical phenomena - it creates categorized image of birth and evolution of photographic method of recording paranormal phenomena. The area that might be too vast to cover is then narrowed down to only that phenomena that require human mediums as means of creating technological image.
Methodology to assesment the amount of compensation of otter damages
Poledníková, K. ; Poledník, L. ; Hlaváč, V. ; Maštera, J. ; Mináriková, T. ; Rešl, D. ; Tomášková, L. ; Šíma, J. ; Toman, A. ; Pacovská, M. ; Kameníková, M. ; Beňová, M. ; Kratochvílová, M. ; Beran, V. ; Kadlečíková, Z. ; Růžičková, O. ; Hájková, Petra
Methodology for determining the amount of compensation of damages caused by Eurasian otter describes exact procedure to evaluate this damages, including calculation examples, and sets procedures for experts compiling the report on how to proceed in field examination. Methodology is possible to use for expert reports by course of Law No. 115/2000.

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