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Obstacle course racing: the effect of obstacles on the total race time during a Spartan Race
Kozmová, Monika ; Tufano, James Joseph (advisor) ; Šteffl, Michal (referee)
Title: Obstacle course racing: the effect of obstacles on the total race time during a Spartan Race Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 30-burpee punishment on subsequent running speed (SPD), heart rate (HR) following a missed obstacle, and the final race standings during a OCR race. Methods: In our thesis we used a method of analysis in an official Spartan Race in the Czech Republic. 11 male OCR competitors wore a GPS and HR monitor, from which HR and SPD were measured. Three specific obstacles were chosen where nearly all competitors did burpees (spear throw), half did burpees (traverse wall), and nearly none did burpees (monkey bars). The HR and SPD were measured during the entire race, and specifically noted when the competitors arrived at left the obstacle. Results: The average HR of the entire race was 166.45 ± 3.34 beats per minute. The average time spent at the successful obstacles without burpees was 23 ± 17 seconds, while the average time spent at the unsuccessful obstacles with burpees was 124 ± 11 seconds. The change in HR over the course of successful obstacles was 0.79 ± 3.69 beat per minute, while the change in HR during unsuccessful obstacles with burpees was -3.00 ± 6.70 beat per minute. Total time spent at each obstacle correlated with the final...
Sport robot
Slovák, Tomáš ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on design and manufacture of two legged walking robot, that has 3D printed parts and is battery powered with the option to be remotely controlled.
Volumetric Efects Accelerated on GPU
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation and rendering of fluid based volumetric effects, especially effect of fire and smoke. Computations are accelerated on graphics card using modern graphics API with motivation to achieve realistic visual results as well as physically correct calculations. Implemented volumetric effects are distributed as dynamic library which allows addition of these effects to existing applications.
Jump horse training
NĚMEČKOVÁ, Michaela
The aim of this bachelor thesis was process procedure during training a jumping horse from selection of young individual to adult jumper. Young horse mount around 3 years of life and he is attend basic training under saddle. After attend basic training horse began preparing on his own jumping career. When preparing a jumping horse is important to teach the horse to walk over the cavalry, overcome them calmly and focus with the rider and without the rider. The cavalry they aren't overcome only on the ground, but they are clasify to the training of a cavalry from 0.15 m to 0.5 m. After learning how to overcome the cavalry, the horse begins to overcome the free jumps without a rider, where the horse is learnig himself to estimate the distance from the obstacle and improves his jump presentation. Under the saddle begins with simple jumping rows, which goes first from the trot and after that in gallop. The span of the individual cavalry in trot is about 1.20 m - 1.40 m and on a hillside about 3.0 m - 3.5 m, when it depends on the length of the walk a horse. On a simple jumping rows is followed to more challenging jumping rows, where is the main parameter at constructing jumping rows is the length of the gallop jumps and its multiples. A very popular variation of jumping rows are in-out jumps. After smoothly overcome the gymnastic row is going practice the whole parkur. The difficulty of jumping competitions are from 80 cm (ZZ) to 150 cm (TT). The young horse is beginning to test jumping properties already in foals that follow the next breeding contests listed by young horses (Eg Young Horse Criteria, Triennial Trojan Performance Tests). Training a skillful, talented jumper is for coaches and riders matters for several years..
Obstacle courses
Korf, Marek ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Frainšic, Michal (referee)
Name: Obstacle courses Aim: Major obstacle to analyze the sites, thein quality, construction and use. The goal is to map areas of lability within the armed and saving forces of the Czech republic. Method: Collecting information on the link above all the environment requirements forconstruction and materials. Work with materials and literature, and the interview. Results: It was taken from the literature, both domestic and foreign. The quality of facilities is high. All obstacles to meet the requirements imposed by law. The use of barriers, actually supports and enhances the performance and the required specialization. Keywords: Obstacles, control, materials, competitors, power, specialty, training.
Problems in Intercultural Communication Caused by Differences in Czech and English
Macasová, Hana ; Vít, Radek (advisor) ; Morgan, Craig Alan (referee)
Problems in Intercultural Communication Caused by Differences in Czech and English This thesis deals with intercultural communication and with the problems which it yields. The author is concerned with the history of intercultural communication and its definition, as well as with problems that may occur when two different cultures communicate. In addition, great attention is paid to communication between English and Czech people, where the author deals not only with the differences in languages, but also with the diverse nature of these two cultures. On the basis of a research made with help of a questionnaire, the author confronts two different samples of Czech university students of English. Key words intercultural communication, culture, language, communication, English language, Czech language, stereotypes, obstacles, problems
Aspects of certification areas for take-off and landing
Jaša, Marek ; Chlebek, Jiří (referee) ; Hammer, Jaromír (advisor)
The Bachelor´s thesis targets to specify conditions for certification of the airport area according to requirements of L14 and LA3 regulations and subsequently to apply them to the specific area. This work determines conditions for take-offs and landings, that can be executed at any land. These conditions are contained in Act No. 49/1997 Coll., civil aviation law in Czech Republic. Next topic contained in the thesis is the most common types of airplane that could use the airport area in the future. It also determines their take-off and landing flight performance. In this context there are defined take-off and landing and conditions affecting their length. The chosen airport area is described in the main part of the thesis, primarily its situation and parameters. There are also terms under which the land could be used and certificated.
Creativity in the Students at the University of Economics
Jandáková, Jana ; Franková, Emilie (advisor) ; Lukeš, Martin (referee)
The crucial area of this Bachelor's thesis is the human characteristic known as creativity. The theoretical section first addresses the definition of the concept of creativity and defines the crite-ria that serve to assess creativity levels. It then addresses factors influencing creativity, which from a biopsychosocial perspective can be divided into biological, psychological and social fac-tors. The thesis primarily deals with the latter two groups of factors. The section on psychological factors dissects the basic features contributing to a creative personality; the section on social factors deals with the influence of family, school, social reward and time of life. The subchapter on obstacles to creativity (blocks) includes myths about creativity, which can be considered one of the greatest blocks to creativity, as well as the causes of such barriers. The end of the theoreti-cal section deals with the facilitation of creativity. The goal of the practical section is to assess the level of creativity in students at the University of Economics. On the basis of the data ac-quired through the questionnaire, which takes into account the findings acquired from the litera-ture studied for the theoretical section, the thesis then makes a comparison of the creativity of students, individual departments and ultimately an assessment of the students of the University of Economics as a whole. The conclusion suggests recommendations for students.
PPP projects and barriers to development of PPP in the Czech Republic
Králová, Eva ; Kadeřábková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kovařovicová, Eva (referee)
This thesis is focused on the Public Private Partnership and obstacles inhibiting its development in the Czech Republic. The goals of this paper include specification of the Public Private Partnership subject, analysis of the current situation of PPP projects in the Czech Republic and identification of the most important obstacles to its usage in the Czech Republic. This thesis can serve as the starting point for obtaining general knowledge about Public Private Partnership. Moreover, this paper mentions information about current state of PPP projects in Europe and the Czech Republic. Based on the interviews with experts on PPP and the relevant literature which was researched, the final part of this thesis is dedicated to the discovered barriers to development of PPP in the Czech Republic.

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