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Sports training optimalization for children and youth in rowing
Vašťáková, Marcela ; Busta, Jan (advisor) ; Macas, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Optimization of Sports Training for Children and Youth in Rowing Objectives: The main objective of this work is to design an inspiring training plan for coaches of youth categories based on literary research. This plan should assist in optimizing training methods, preventing early specialization, and premature termination of sports careers in later years. Methods: This work deals with a literature review in the field of rowing and sports preparation for children and youth. The methodology of document study, content analysis, and synthesis of information is utilized to explore the available literature on trends and methods in the training of young rowers. The result of this work is intended to serve as an inspirational training plan for coaches of junior categories. Results: The result of this work is a comprehensive overview of literature concerning sports preparation for children and youth in rowing. We have identified key trends, methods, and approaches in this field and synthesized them into an inspirational training plan for coaches of junior categories. This plan should serve as a useful tool for optimizing training methods and supporting the healthy athletic development of young rowers. Keywords: sport, rowing, training, children
Design of HPV
Schneider, Adam ; Kloss, Ondřej (referee) ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with human powered vehicles. It contains history, division, examples of these vehicles, but especially design of quite new vehicle with an unique driving mechanism.
Human Povered Vehicle
Schneider, Adam ; Kloss, Ondřej (referee) ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with human powered vehicles. A history of these vehicles is presented as well as their decision according to a driving movement. In next parts, there are three concepts of unusual vehicles described and in the end there are reviews of some special real vehicles.
Comparison of criteria for selection of rowers for senior national rowing teams in the Czech Republic and other countries
Jelínek, Tomáš ; Macas, Tomáš (advisor) ; Koudela, Filip (referee)
Abstract Title: Comparison of criteria for selection of rowers for senior national rowing teams in the Czech Republic and other countries Aim: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create an inspirational resource for rowing coaches based on the analysis and comparison of nomination criteria for the selection of rowers for national teams in the Czech Republic and other countries in senior categories. Methods: The thesis is structured as an overview study, using the methods of content analysis and comparison. The aim is to synthesize existing data in order to make the information more comprehensive. We have set ergometer tests (land tests) and water tests as the parameters of observation, which are required for nomination to the national teams of U23 and senior national teams of the selected countries. Results: The study showed the difference in nomination criteria for senior national teams of the selected countries. It was found that in the selected countries that were compared, elite rowers in the U23 and senior categories can be nominated to the national teams primarily on the basis of the 2000 metres or 6000 metres ergometer tests or water tests. Conclusion: The study showed the difference in nomination criteria for senior national teams of the selected countries. It was found that in the selected...
Anthropometrical, physiological, strength and other determinants of rowing performance - review of correlation-predictive analyses
Hellebrand, Jaroslav ; Busta, Jan (advisor) ; Macas, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Anthropometrical, physiological, strength and other determinants of rowing performance - review of correlation-predictive analyses Objectives: To conduct a systematic literature review to search for a best single performance variable(s) (a measure of performance) that is(are) associated with rowing performance. Methods: This thesis utilizes usual review methods in a form of database search, synthesis, and data extraction. Results: After the initial screening of 534 articles the total of 24 articles was included in this thesis for review. We identified 11 performance variables with high coefficient of correlation; Body Mass (kg), Lean Mass (kg), VO2Max (L/min), Power at VO2Max (W), Power at 4mml (W), Body Height (cm), Wingate mean (W), Wingate maximal (W), Wingate minimal (W), Leg Press 1RM (kg), and 2000m rowing ergometer score. Keywords: rowing, performance analysis, correlation, performance prediction, review
Comparison of the Czech and Norwegian models of training preparation of national men's rowing teams
Fleissner, Jan ; Macas, Tomáš (advisor) ; Koudela, Filip (referee)
Title: Comparison of the Czech and Norwegian models of training preparation of national men's rowing teams Aims: To create an inspiring source of information for coaches and competitors based on the differences between the Norwegian and Czech models of sports training in rowing. This study should give coaches and athletes insight into the current sports training of the world's best rowers and provide a model for creating training plans. Methods: The present study is a comparative review aimed at mapping and comparing some of the performance factors in rowing. The research data is a record of training models of the Norwegian and Czech national men's rowing teams. In order to explore the given question, it was necessary to study a large number of different sources and professional publications that could be traced and studied in available databases and libraries, as well as records of racing teams and coaches working in the field of professional sport. The Norwegian and Czech training models are compared based on chosen parameters. The parameters of comparison are the number of training intensity zones used by each team and the difference in the percentage of training intensity zones per annual training cycle. The following attribute observed was the annual training volumes. Last but not least, other...
The personality of Czechoslovak rower Jan Jindra
SLAVÍČEK, Adam
This thesis focuses on the biography elaboration of the successful Czechoslovak rower Jan Jindra. In terms of content, the thesis is primarily focused on his personality, secondarily on a brief mapping of the three areas rowing history - in the world, Czech lands and Czechoslovakia and in South Bohemia. The section on history in the world primarily deals with rowing beginnings in England, the United States and Germany. The history of rowing is subsequently in the south of Bohemia and is targeted at a rowing club in Jindřichův Hradec, Tábor and Třeboň. In terms of time, the thesis is mainly focused on the 50s-70s, in which Jan Jindra spent the most successful years of his rowing career, in a broader context the period of the beginning of rowing in our country and in the world is covered. Excerpts from periodicals and literary memoirs can be found in the thesis too. The thesis is also supplemented with a large amount of period photographs and pictures.
Sports nutrition supplements and their use among junior and senior rowers i Czech Republic
Ondráčková, Eliška ; Kinkorová, Ivana (advisor) ; Macas, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Sports nutrition supplements and their use among junior and senior rowers in Czech Republic Objectives: The main aim of this thesis is to compare the use of sports nutrition supplements in junior and senior rowers categories in the Czech Republic. Methods: In this thesis, a comparative study was used in which an online survey method was used in the research. Data was collected using a survey that participants completed independently online. The survey was placed in a Google forms environment. The link to the survey was disseminated among the research participants through social networking sites. Results: The results of the survey showed that 75 % of the respondents use sports nutrition supplements, with almost half of them using them more than once a week between 2 and 5 years. The required number of junior rowers did not participate in the survey, so we can assume that there are more rowers in the senior category than in the junior category. For this reason, the results of the survey were processed on rowers in general. The respondents use sports nutrition supplements most in the preparation period, and the most used supplements are protein preparations. The most frequently described observed effects of sports nutrition supplements are both a better feeling of performance and a feeling of...

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