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Doplňky stravy pro optimalizaci sportovního výkonu
Musilová, Karolína
The diploma thesis forms an overview of the most commonly used dietary supplements in the MMA sports industry. The effects and metabolism of BCAA supplements and creatine monohydrate are discussed in detail in this thesis. These two mentioned supplements are also included in the practical part of the work, in which I examined their influence on the body composition of the probands. There is also a questionnaire survey that concerns strength during training and the subjective feelings of athletes during exercise while using selected food supplements. Measurement and evaluation of InBody outputs revealed changes in body composition during BCAA and creatine monohydrate use. I also managed to confirm an increase in strength during train-ing when supplementing with creatine monohydrate.
Educational potential of combat sports training on adolescents' behavior
Schneider, Jonatan ; Janošová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Mazáčová, Nataša (referee)
Anotation This thesis examines both positive or negative educational potencial of combat sports training on youth's education. By doing in-depth interviews with expert trainers I searched for their own professional opinions on this subject. Collected data were analysed and compared with similar studies from the past. The aim of this thesis was to support or refute previous studies and my research expectations that show combat sports as a fully respected part of a sports industry capable of positive influence on its participants psyche and behavior. Results of the research confirmed that training of these sports can help adolescents cultivate good manners and healthy habits.
Training concept MMA
Houra, Jakub ; Zdobinský, Adam (advisor) ; Stich, Jaroslav (referee)
Title of the bachelor thesis: Training concept for MMA The aim: To create a training concept for MMA beginners. Method: Personal experience has been used to create the concept, which has been gained through personal interaction in many different gyms. The experiences were complemented by the study of foreign and Czech literature, dealing mainly with the training concept. Result: A training concept was designed for beginners in MMA, which takes into account the complexity of the sport and the training of individual areas of combat sports. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on prevention of injuries and on developing proper movement habits and improving individual movement skills. Key word: MMA, training concept, grappling, wrestling, striking
Media Image of the Men's and Women's MMA in the Czech Republic
Rýcová, Kristína ; Turková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
The diploma thesis presents a media image of one of the fastest growing sports in the world. Mixed Martial Arts, abbreviation MMA, has a history in the Czech Republic since the 1990s. The media portrayal of male and female Mixed Martial Arts represents one of the aspects that are not fully covered in the Czech Republic. With the help of qualitative and quantitative content analysis, articles from the four most read Czech printed periodicals are explored - Blesk, Mladá Fronta DNES, Právo and Sport and four Czech news websites - Blesk.cz, iDNES.cz, Sport.cz and iSport.cz. A total of 1331 articles are analyzed in the research. The main goal of the work was to map the media image of this sport and to point out possible differences in referring to female and male athletes. The results of the research showed that although the female MMA received significantly less media attention, there was no downplay on the abilities of the female athletes. The secondary goal of the work was to discover and analyze possible stereotypes that are associated with Mixed Martial Arts. Out of a total of 1331 articles, stereotypes were traced only in 34 cases. The analysis traced a stereotype associated with the characteristics and visage of female athletes and a stereotype called Bad Guys, which portrayed MMA as a brutal sport.
Rise of MMA in Czech republic according to journalists
Liška, Lukáš Josef ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
The Bachelors thesis Rise of MMA in the Czech Republic according to journalists explores the way Czech journalists feel about the popularity rise of MMA in Czech media and among the general public. The main method of research are half-structured in-depth interviews with journalists, who cover or used to cover MMA in media. These interviews focus on the process of selecting the news and new topics in media, where addressed journalists work or used to work. The main topics of interviews are the main reasons for the sudden rise of the popularity of MMA, the current ranking of MMA among mainstream sports, and prediction of its possible future. Thus interviews reflect the theoretical part and follow it up. Since the interviews are half-structured, apart from main topics they follow specific and unique topics based on the way the interview was going and specifics of media, where every answerer works.
Attitudes and knowledge of UK FTVS studensts to mixed martial arts
Vágenknecht, Jiří ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pecinová, Markéta (referee)
Title: Attitudes and knowledge of UK FTVS students to mixed martial arts. Objectives: The main aim of the bachelor thesis is according to found information to define relationship and knowledge about mixed martial arts (MMA) by students of UK FTVS. Methods: Attitudes and knowledge to MMA were found by quantitative method of electronical questioning. The method of document analysis was used to create the theoretical part of the work. Results: According to the research results, men are more interested in MMA than women. Also man fights are being taken more positive than women fights. The biggest reach has MMA on the internet where from most of people know it. Keywords: MMA, attitudes, knowledge, research, relationship, popularity
Most common ways to end a match in MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship)
Pihávková, Natálie ; Dlouhý, Martin (advisor) ; Pádivý, Martin (referee)
The basis of this diploma thesis is to find out the most common way to end MMA (mixed martial arts) matches in the UFC (Ultimate fighting championship) organization. The theoretical part is devoted to the description of MMA as such, history, rules with a larger description of possible ways to end the match and with a description of weight categories that are essential for us in this work. He also deals with the UFC organization and its history and MMA in the Czech Republic. The practical part is devoted to research, which focuses on ways to end the MMA match in the UFC in various men's weight categories. The same is done for weight categories in the Czech Republic. KEYWORDS MMA, the UFC, TKO, Submission
Training concept MMA
Houra, Jakub ; Zdobinský, Adam (advisor) ; Stich, Jaroslav (referee)
Title of the bachelor thesis: Training concept for MMA The aim: To create a training concept for MMA beginners. Method: Personal experience has been used to create the concept, which has been gained through personal interaction in many different gyms. The experiences were complemented by the study of foreign and Czech literature, dealing mainly with the training concept. Result: A training concept was designed for beginners in MMA, which takes into account the complexity of the sport and the training of individual areas of combat sports. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on prevention of injuries and on developing proper movement habits and improving individual movement skills. Key word: MMA, training concept, grappling, wrestling, striking
Battery-powered welding inverter
Starec, Stanislav ; Folprecht, Martin (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on proposition and following implementation of DC arc welder. This paper is based on semester’s paper, where the first version was realized. The welder is powered by a battery pack with LiFePO4 type cells. Battery cells are protected by BMS circuits. The driving electronics controls the duty cycle step-down (buck) converter in a closed current or power regulation loop. The power regulator has been designed and validated by simulations. Switching power transistors, low side and high side, are implemented by optically isolated gate drivers. Charging the battery is solved by a switching flyback converter. For the charger and the welder is sheet metal construction made of aluminum sheet.

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