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Climbing in children and youth: acute physiological responses to climbing and their implications for upper body strength.
Zozul'áková, Michaela ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Nosek, Martin (referee) ; Krobot, Alois (referee)
Title: Climbing in children and youth: acute physiological responses to climbing and their implications for upper body strength. Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to determine the physiological responses of children and youth to climbing and its implications for upper body strength. Methods: One hundred and twelve children (aged 9,8 ± 1,4 years) participated across two studies. Study one (91 children) explored the effects of climbing on upper body strength, with the aid of a battery of climbing specific tests (bent arm hang on the trapeze, finger hang on the wooden bar and maximal hand grip with the manual dynamometer). These tests were designed for the measurement of the key muscle groups involved in climbing. Study two (21 children) assessed acute physiological response to climbing using the indirect calorimetry method. Energy expenditure was used as an indicator of the climbing skills and to express the total climbing work completed. Study two lasted for 16 weeks, during this time the children underwent three measurements. Instructors recorded the routes climbed and their difficulty during each session. The period of the study corresponded with the duration of the climbing course for children during the school year. The results of the acute physiological response of children during climbing...
Prerequisites for the implementation of climbing in elementary
Eflerová, Nela ; Přibyl, Ivan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Ladislav (referee)
The theme of this thesis are terms that delimit realisation of teaching the climbing sport in basic schools. The aim of the these is to identify and analyse the terms for the realisation of teaching the climbing sport in schools during the PE classes. The theoretical part is aimed at the history of climbing and climbing walls, on a detailed description of the climbing material, and on the elucidation of climbing sport as an appropriate activity for the PE classes. The practical part is aimed at the conditions under which the climbing walls in region Trutnovsko were founded. KEYWORDS Climbing, climbing equipment, terms, teaching the climbing, climbing walls
Design of Belay Devices and Climbing Locking Carabiner
Paška, Tomáš ; Haltof, Vladimír (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the design of tubular belay device and carabiner. The thesis deals with the analysis of current products, their technical and ergonomic solutions and the subsequent designing and testing of the new product. The aim of the thesis is to design a new product with an emphasis on ergonomics, functionality and production technology.
Integration of climbing databases with the state map series
Lněničková, Petra ; Lysák, Jakub (advisor) ; Gamrát, Jakub (referee)
INTEGRATION OF CLIMBING DATABASES WITH THE STATE MAP SERIES Abstract This thesis is about the role of inegartion of climbing databases with the state map series and vice versa. I tis based on the web claimbing databases of rocks and state topographic databases Geonames and ZABAGED®. Thesis was created with the help of software tools Oracle SQL Developer and ArcGIS for Desktop. At first, basic terms are explained and a method for integration of data into climbing databases is described and tested. Subsequently, means for completion of coordinates from publicly available sources is described. At last, the process of using climbing data in topographic databases is designed. key words rocks, climbing, topographic database, ZABAGED®, Geonames
Possibilities of influencing selected areas of children psychomotor development by neuro-developmental therapy
Volemanová, Marja Annemiek ; Květoňová, Lea (advisor) ; Hájková, Vanda (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the concept of the psychomotor development in context of remaining primary reflexes in children. The author draws on the knowledge of developmental psychology and neurophysiology that some of developmentally earlier stages must under optimal circumstances and maturation of a child disappear and be replaced by ontogenetically newer forms. Research confirms continuity of persistent primary reflexes, psychomotor development and learning and behavioral problems. The thesis aims to investigate whether inhibition of primary reflexes using Neuro-developmental therapy improves the condition of children with delayed psychomotor development, including their school grades. The author in the introductory chapters focusses on normal psychomotor development of children, in particular gross motor skills, fine motor skills, sensory skills, including proprioception and kinesthesia and their importance for learning ability in school age. The next part of the thesis is focused on particular primary reflexes and their impact on psychomotor development. The author pays special attention to the climbing stage in infancy which she considers as an important milestone in the optimal psychomotor development. Case studies shows, that skipping any developmental stage can be considered as a...
The bussines plan for building a climbing centre in Velim
Váňová, Monika ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The bussines plan for building a climbing centre in Velim Objectives: The main objective of the Bachelor thesis is to make a bussines plan for building a climbing center in Velim. The theoretical part will summarize and describe the theoretical basis for the practical part. In the practical part, I will first determine profitability from an entrepreneurial perspective in terms of costs and anticipated revenues. The first partial objective is to create individual analysis, especially analysis of competition, whereas the second partial objective is implementation of the project into the non-profit sector. Part of this objective will be the creation of a climbing club. Methods: For the theoretical analysis of the work, descriprive analysis of all sources was used. For the practical part, I used descriptive analysis of basic concepts as well as SWOT, PEST and competition analysis. It was necessary to find a suitable location and create a business plan. I also contacted the owners of some clombing centres to learn more about fundings they received, their legal forms of the business, and average visitor traffic. Results: The results will be usefull for the possible realisation of the climbing centre, be it by me or someone else. According to calculations in chapter 7, I found the wall to be...

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