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The influence of using military boots on the power of front kick
Kotas, Jan ; Majerčík, Petr (advisor) ; Vágner, Michal (referee)
Title The influence of using military boots on the power of front kick Objectives The aim of this work is to identify and compare front kick while using military boots to front kick with no usage of those boots. Methods This bachelor work can be described as empirical and observational. A multicomponent force plate was used to detect the power of the front kick. The powers of the kick with the boots and without the boots were compared with the aid of a statistic method called paired t-test. Results In four cases the power of the front kick decreased by the influence of the boots, in one of these four cases was the declension statistically significant. In two cases was the power of the front kick increased due to usage of the boots, while in one of these cases was this increase statistically significant. The result of the interpersonal comparation was statistically insignificant. It was ascertained, that a previous experience with combat activities, which use kicking techniques, and also experience with usage of boots while kicking do affect the power of the front kick. However the results acquired by the measurement and statistical data processing cannot be generalized. Keywords close combat, front kick, military boots
Compensation exercise after close combat training
Radovnický, Jiří ; Vágner, Michal (advisor) ; Barták, Erik (referee)
Titel: Compensational exercise after close combat training Aim: The aim of this work is finding out contemporary situation of practicing and filling compensational exercise after close combat in Czech Republic Army. Research complex: Research complex is created by 15 respondents. They are instructors and leading instructors of close combat at the age from 20 to 45 years. Used methods: A theoretical part with descriptive-analytical and compilation method with using questionnaire. Results: The majority of respondents is not satisfied with contemporary situation of filling compensational exercise after close combat. More than half respondents does not have enough specialized literature. Respondents are not sufficiently educated in compensational exercise theme. Keywords: Compensational exercise, dysbalance, muscle, close combat.
The influence of physical activity and equipment on the power stroke
Sýkora, Michal ; Vágner, Michal (advisor) ; Majerčík, Petr (referee)
Title: The influence of physical activity and equipment on the power stroke Objectives: The aim is to identify and compare the influence of the physical activity of the modified motoric Cooper's test 20 minutes (running) and equipment 15 kg bag in a selected group of soldiers and policemen during a direct punch. Set of eight test subjects are students VO at Charles University in Prague and police emergency services. Methods: This empirical work observational nature. We measured the power of direct punch hitting the load cell. To determine heart rate were used to sporttester and stress test W170 bicycle ergometer. For statistical data processing we used the methods of comparison and comparison of averages. Results: The measured data were processed statistically and found that the physical exercise without equipment does not influence the power of stroke. The second measurement found that physical exercise with 15 kg rucksack has a power stroke statistically significant effect. The third measurement found similar data, as for the second measurement. Influence kits (15 kg rucksack) has a significant impact on the power stroke. Furthermore, we found that the greatest influence on the physical stress level aerobic toning individual. The trained persons with impact force after physical exertion proved...

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