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Comparison of motor abilities of pair and unpaired rowers
Mocek, Karel ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Svobodová, Irena (referee)
Theme in this thesis is comparison of motor abilities of pair and unpaired rowers. There is briefly mentioned characteristic of rowing and structure of rowing performance in theoretical part. Next captures are about single motor abilities. In practical part of thesis are characterized rowers, who were tested and Unifittes 6-60, according to were rowers tested. Last part of thesis is about comparison of measured results. Key words Rower, rowing, pair rowing, unpaired rowing, motor, motor abilities, movement, tests, motor testing, power abilities, speed abilities, endurance abilities, coordination abilities.
Technique, Didactics, and Selected Training Methods in Coaching of the Disabled
Pokuta, Jiří ; Čichoň, Rostislav (advisor) ; Potměšil, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Technique, didactics, and selected training methods in rowing of the disabled. The given thesis deals with the didactics, technique and training in rowing of the disabled. The aim of my thesis was to analyze expert literature from the area of rowing and sports for the disabled, then to find out and describe the appropriate training methods and teaching practices for the physically, visually and mentally disabled rowers and finally based on training, observation and interviews with the disabled athletes and the coaches to add the searched material with the practical experience. Results: Rowing of the disabled is a young sport which is at the beginning of its development. It was found out that the training methods for individual diagnosis of disability are not sufficiantly elaborated. The coaches who wish to devote to this sport have to learn from the experience of the trainers of healthy oarsmen. It is not sure how the rowing motion burdens the body of the disabled and what training dosage is optimal for the increasing of performance. Keywords: rowing, disability, sport training 3
Possiblities of movement intervention evaluation in females younger 23 years
Stejskalová, Barbora ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Strejcová, Barbora (referee)
Title: Possibilities of evaluation physical interventions for women younger than 23 years Objectives: The aim is to find out what training is preparing a selected team of women to 23 years in the rowing club and did what other possibilities of physical activity using a group of women in terms of mode, intensity and time. Methods: The main method is observation and questionnaire to obtain additional information. Results: Oarswoman systematically train 5 days a week. The rowing program is divided into the season on the water, winter training and the time when oarswoman do not train. Season the water lasts seven months, winter preparation of 3, 5 months, 1 month oarswoman and do not train on average 2-3 weeks are transient. Group average, coached by specific means 315 hours per year and drives at least 2520 km. Non-specific funds are included in a total of 336 hours per week in training in the form of running, weight lifting, swimming, yoga and stretching program HEAT and riding an exercise bike spinning. Oarswoman do not train approximately 80 days of the season. Keywords: Rowing, non-specific activity, specific activity, training, U23, women.
Knowledge of rowing between students of Czech University of Life Sciences Prague and Charles University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Richterová, Nikol ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Title: Knowledge of rowing between students of Czech University of Life Sciences Prague and Charles University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport. Objectives: The main objective of this work is to compare the knowledge breadth of the students of the sports-oriented faculty with faculty (university) which is not focused on sport fields. Another objective is to explore students' general knowledge of the sport of rowing. Methods: The quantitative research was used to determine the necessary information, using personal interviews with questionnaires. The questionnaire on the given subject was created before the interview, which was then completed by the 152 respondents from the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague and Charles University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport. Results: Based on the obtained data, we can say that the surveyed students of the sports Faculty of Physical Education and Sport have a wider knowledge of rowing than respondents of the Czech University of Life Sciences. In summary, all the respondents have an only basic knowledge of rowing. The name of the Czech rowing representative said only 51% of all respondents. Keywords: rowing, university rowing, research, students, comparison
Comparison of winter prepare rowers and lightweight rowers
Imlauf, Jan ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Engelthalerová, Zdeňka (referee)
Main topic in this bachelor thesis is comparison of rowing training rowers and lightweight rowers during winter preparation. At the beginnig is briefly mentioned history of world rowing, history of czech rowing and personalities and achievements of the Czech republic. Other chapters deal with winter preparation of both weight categories. There are mentioned resources used in the winter preparation and main differences in their use of the different categories. Specifics of training in different categories and their comparison and identification of major differences in training in winter preparation. Key words Rower, rowing, trainer, gym, run, lightweight, strenght, endurance
Kinesiological Analysis of the Rowing Stroke
Zbořilová, Martina ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Kračmar, Bronislav (referee)
Title: Kinesiological Analysis of the Rowing Stroke. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to obtain, to analyse and process received data about the activity and involvement of the selected measured muscles, working throughout one cycle of the rowing stroke - in the course of the drive phase and during the recovery part of the stroke as well. Methods: The work is processed by a kinesiological analysis of selected movement of the rowing stroke, based on the determination of muscle activation. Electromyography method was synchronized with the video recording. Results: Based on the sequences of the muscle activation was described their order and sequence in the actual shot of the rowing stroke (drive phase and recovery). We have proved that in the rigorous technical performance are always activated the same muscles in the exactly same order. Individual deviations from the correct technique in measuring appeared and thus enable their correction. Keywords: Electromyography, rowing, muscles, stroke.
Knowledge of rowing between students of Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University and Faculty of Physical Culture Palacký University Olomouc
Richterová, Nikol ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kozák, Martin (referee)
Title: Knowledge of rowing between students of Faculty of Physical Education and Sport - Charles University and Faculty of Physical Culture - Palacký University Olomouc Objectives: The main objective of this work is research on the extent of knowledge about rowing of the students of two sports-oriented university faculties. Another aim is to compare general knowledge of students and comparison of the two selected faculties Methods: To determine the necessary information was used quantitative research, using on-line interviews. Before the interview was modified a questionnaire on the given subject, which was planned for 100 respondents. The research was conducted using an electronic questioning when the questionnaire was completed 119 respondents from Faculty of Physical Education and Sport - Charles University and The Faculty of Physical Culture - Palacký University Olomouc Results: Based on the research results, it is possible to say that knowledge and awareness about the rowing is among respondents rather average. Approximately 75 % of the respondents knew the correct answer in three questions. But to another question stated the right answer only 12 % of respondents. After mutual comparison of the two faculties, it is possible to say that knowledge of rowing are comparable. Keywords: rowing,...
Differences in the eating habits of rowers and crossfit athletes
Kadlecová, Nikola ; Vilikus, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Petráková Doležalová, Radka (referee)
The theme of this thesis is sports diet. It is divided into two parts. A theoretical part explains balanced died. It describes the mechanics of energy generation during physical activity and the characteristics of rowing and Crossfit. The focus is on diet in those disciplines. Based on the theoretical foundation is build a practical part, where the statistical data are analyzed and evaluated. The goal of this thesis is to discover, whether there is a difference between rower's and Crossfit athlete's diets. To find out, specialized questionaries about eating habits have been used. Sixteen sportsmen/sportswomen have filled the questionaries. Based upon collected data about their intake of selected nutrients in the last month, there were no statistically significant differences in energy income, protein consumption (neither animal nor plant-based), amount of fruit and vegetables, fatty acid spectrum nor added sugar income. The data have nonetheless indicated differences, eg. Crossfitters tend to have higher animal protein consumption and lower intake of fruit. Key words: crossfit, eating habits, nutrition, rowing, sport diet
The most common difficulties in rowing - analysis and possibilities of prevention and compensation
Neuhortová, Kristýna ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Pánek, David (referee)
Title: The most common difficulties in rowing - analysis and possibilities of prevention and compensation Objectives: The main goal of this diploma thesis is to evaluate the most common difficulties and damage to the musculoskeletal system in rowers in the Czech Republic aged 15 to 40 years. Another goal is to evaluate the possible causes and risk factors of individual problems and damage, their treatment and prevention. Methods: In this diploma thesis, the methods of literary research and the method of written questioning were used. The method of literary research was used to gain knowledge about the issue of rowing in domestic and foreign literature. The method of written questioning was used to find out data concerning the most common problems and damage to the musculoskeletal system, their prevention and treatment. Results: Difficulties or damage to the musculoskeletal system are reported by 108 probands (49,54 % of respondents). A total of 252 difficulties or damage to the musculoskeletal system were recorded in rowers. The most common problem of rowers is muscle damage (18,15 % of all problems). The most common problems are located in the forearms and wrists (24,27 % of all problems), lumbar spine (23,01 % of all problems) and knee joint (17,16 % of all problems). The research confirmed only...
The Comparison of Result of Diagnostic Methods of Anaerobic Thresholds in Rowing.
Rédr, Andre ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Lukš, Josef (referee)
Title: The Comparison of Results of Diagnostic Methods of Anaerobic Thresholds in Rowing Aims: The aim of the work is to compare the most used diagnostic methods of anaerobic thresholds on a rowing machine. Methods: This diploma thesis is a quantitative empirical research. To compare diagnostic data was used the Concept 2 rowing machine. The rowing machine was also used as an instrument for evaluation of five types of test methods for the anaerobic threshold diagnostics and the sixth control test, respectively. Exanimated functional values were determined using a HR monitor Garmin Fenix 6 and a Lactate scout lactometer. Exponential regressions in MS Excel were used to evaluate lactate curve tests. The homogeneous sample group consisted of 10 club rowers (n = 10). Results: We used basic statistical methods for data analysis, paired t-test, and correlation analysis (Pearson's correlation coefficient). Comparing the functional values of the monitored diagnostics, we found that the descending time protocol of the lactate curve was the most accurate methods of anaerobic threshold diagnostics for the control twenty-minute test. The compared functional values of other tests against the control test showed a statistically significant variation at the level of significance p ≤ 0.05. Other used methods of...

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