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Movement determinants of football performance
Michalanský, Dominik ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title Movement determinants of football performance Objectives A systematic review of the knowledge dealing with the determinants of sports performance in amateur, semi-amateur and proffesional football players. A comparison of the results of studies on speed and power. Methods The methods used in the development of this thesis was the analysis of relevant literature, studies and internet sources. Their subsequent description. The thesis is written in the form of a review study. To obtain relevant information, electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science (WoS), SCOPUS and SPORTDiscus (EBSCO). The following words were used in the search: football, soccer, performance, strength, speed vertical jump. Results A total of 19 studies were selected for the review. Maximal average speed, when reaching an average speed above 30 km/h, largely does not affect motor performance. Players improve their movement and stress test results over the last 20 years. There is a strong correlation between speed and strength abilities. Key words football, speed, stregth, performance, study, vertical jump, CMJ, SJ, VJ Abstract
Movement determinants of football performance
Michalanský, Dominik ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Kaľata, Maroš (referee)
Title Movement determinants of football performance Objectives A systematic review of the knowledge dealing with the determinants of sports performance in amateur, semi-amateur and proffesional football players. A comparison of the results of studies on speed and power. Methods The methods used in the development of this thesis was the analysis of relevant literature, studies and internet sources. Their subsequent description. The thesis is written in the form of a review study. To obtain relevant information, electronic databases pubmed.com, journals.plos.org, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, tandfoonline.com, researchgaet.net, link.springer.com, lww.com and dspace.cuni.cz. The following words were used in the search: football, soccer, performance, strength, speed vertical jump. Results A total of 19 studies were selected for the review. Maximal average speed, when reaching an average speed above 30 km/h, largely does not affect motor performance. Players improve their movement and stress test results over the last 20 years. There is a strong correlation between speed and strength abilities. Key words football, speed, stregth, performance, study, vertical jump, CMJ, SJ, VJ Abstract
Organization and structure of diving work within Police of the Czech Republic and Fire rescue service of the Czech Republic
Michalanský, Dominik ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Name Organization and structure of diving work within Police ofthe Czech Republic and Fire rescue service of the Czech Republic. Objectives The aim of this thesis is to process informatik about diving groups within the integrated rescue system, specifically about diving groups Police of the Czech Republic and Fire rescue service of the Czech Republic, to briefly summarize their history and describe the structure of their work and organization. Methods The method used in this thesis was the analysis of the relevant literature and Internet resources and thein description and comparison. Furthermore, the method of uncontrolled interview with members of the units affected by the work was used. Individual interview took the form of a non-standardized interview, which had not been planned before and its course was dependent on the development of communication. Specifically, the interview was obviously informal, in which the respondent explained the purpose of the interview and then asked questions. Result Summary of diving activities of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the Police of the Czech Republic. Description of the work performed within the component and its organizational structure relativ to diving work. Comparison of these works of both components. Keywords diver, diving unit, Police of...

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