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Analysis of using regeneration means in the highest basketball competition of women and older juniors in the Czech Republic
Kožešníková, Lucie ; Majorová, Simona (referee) ; Prokešová, Eva (advisor)
Title: Analysis of using regeneration means in the highest basketball competition of women and older juniors in the Czech Republic Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to analyse the form and frequency of doing regeneration of basketball players who are playing basketball competition of women and older juniors in the Czech Republic in the season 2009/2010. Methods: I used method of quantitative analysis in this thesis. I have acquired information from the questionnaire method. Respondents that were asked in questionnaire research were players of basketball teams - extra league older juniors and women league. These teams are playing the highest organized competition in their categories in the Czech Republic in the season 2009/2010. Questionnaire contained 14 items. Four items were closed and ten items were opened. Three of them had more possibilities of answers. Four items were related to general information such as age of respondents, gaming competition, how many minutes players played in game and how difficult was their training. The others items found out the form and frequency of practising regeneration's methods. Results: Questionnaire research dealt only with one item of regeneration and that was biologic mean. According to the expectations, players in high frequency were using massages and...

Strain and stress in volleyball matches of junior girls
Horníková, Šárka ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
7 RESUME Dissertation Title: Strain and stress in volleyball matches of junior girls Place: Charles University Fakulty of Physical Education and Sport Department of Sport Games Autor: Šárka Horníková Branch of Study: Physical Education and Sports Disertation Tutor: doc. PhDr. Jaroslav Buchtel, CSc. Year of Presentation: 2009 Abstract: The main aim of this dissertation is to find out the intensity of strain and stress in a chosen match of a junior category. The first task is to compile literature concerning volleyball, sports training and stress intensity. On the basis of the gained knowledge we are going to choose the methods of testing and examination of external and internal strain and stress. This will be applied to a chosen sample of players. The data will be processed and evaluated. For transparency of the results interpretation we will enclose charts and graphs. Finally, we will compare the results achieved by individual players, teams and player specialisations. We will be able to compare the data of the internal and external stress as there will be players who underwent both of these methods of testing. We hope the contribution of this dissertation will consist in wider awarness of the intensity of strain and stress in volleyball. This dissertation is meant to be helpful to volleyball coaches and...

Softball at Junior Years of Primary School
Koppová, Sandra ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (referee) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor)
The dissertation Softball at Junior Years of Primary School focuses on Softball classes as a part of Physical Education at primary schools. The practical part consists of the research and its results. The children's and teachers' knowledge of this sport was surveyed by questionnaires. Furthermore, it describes a Softball teaching method which was verified with the fifth grade pupils. The theoretical part includes the basic information about softball, its rules and required skills as well as necessary training exercises.

Verification and optimalization level of load during the soccer small side games
Gerstner, Jiří ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Buzek, Mario (referee)
Title: Verification and optimalization level of load during the soccer small side games Objectives: In this thesis, we discuss the current trend of increasing physical performance in football by specific means, i.e. with a ball, using methodological - organizational forms: small side games. The thesis will include examples of modified small side games that will be used in practice (tested in training sessions). During preparatory games will be monitored (using sporttesters) how are they acting with their load on the body (achieving ANP, SF max, etc.). Then we specify whether these exercises are appropriate for inclusion in the training process and what would be their recommendations for practice (IZ: IO). Methods: Selected (test) group consisted of 11 players aged 18-19 years junior league level. This group attended two training sessions, where they comleted selected preparatory games. In this work it is indirect (mediated) observation, since data were recorded by the devices from which the data was then processed in the result form. For the size of locomotive loads were used Testers' Polar RS800 ". Results: The final section provides information on the effectiveness of selected exercises in relation to fitness abilities of the players. In the evaluation has been found that a very important roles...

REVITALIZATION AND SPATIAL CULTIVATION OF COMPLEX PARISH HOUSE IN HERALTICE
Kozubová, Markéta ; Vlček Ličková, Nina (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Today is the parish used only occasionally, and especially in summer, when there held a children's summer camp and during the rectory used by the municipality for several local events - Children's Day, the burning of witches and the very popular local pig butcher called. Town swine. Generally speaking, the parish is rather unexplored, which corresponds very poor technical condition of the building. Draft accepts the existing use of the parish and further expanded. Potential parish is large and it is necessary to use it. New feature parsonage combines several options to use, so that the parish could adapt current demand and that was sustainable. There is a use for the local and the general public that there will be a meeting. It can not easily determine which usage is dominant because they complement each other. Fara will serve as educational, environmental, cultural, sports and leisure center. Will focus on school trips, camps, but also for families with children, young, single or elderly. For everyone here finds the program. The training is aimed at growing their own vegetables and fruit and its subsequent processing in the kitchen. Subsequently, these can be grown raw materials directly used for teaching practice in the kitchen, where there will be lessons focused primarily on healthy and balanced cuisine. Lecture Hall may fold to lecture on the organic way of life, among other rectory also offers art workshops. For residents Heraltice has itself parish also use, especially for the annual traditional revelries are created special spaces. They can also use the multi-purpose hall for cultural and social events or sports. Local resident, then they can use a training kitchen to pass on their culinary skills of younger vintages, or simply use the kitchen for your own culinary ring. There are two buildings (barn and the parish) of the same archetype - rectangular in plan, low-floor and high hipped roof. One object is at the beginning and the other at the end of the plot. As a volume counter these proportions suggest the mass of the two objects with the same volume and proportions. The proposal several times, the principle of inserting new material into existing environments so as to minimize interfering with the existing structures. Inside the parish because of this principle remain visible beautiful areas with arches and paintings. Most of this principle is used in the inserted accommodation of cells into the interior of the existing barns. In the barn is maintained only a roof portion and supporting walled columns, between which is inserted prefabricated cell. Another compositional principle is the completion of an economic object which shape and mass builds on the existing adjacent building at the property plot.

Methodology of visua handicap reeducation in a kindergarten special class for visually handicapped children
Fidlerová, Dagmar ; Šumníková, Pavlína (referee) ; Mrkosová, Eva (advisor)
The dissertation is focused on the methodology of vision reeducation with amblyopic and squint-eyed children in the form of playful activities without using special instruments. The theoretical part deals with sorting and classification of vision defects and listing the most frequent vision defects in the pre-school period. Possible approaches to the visually handicapped individuals and attitudes to the handicapped before and after 1990 are described here, as well as the fundamental terms used in the education and training of the visually handicapped are defined. The method of reeducation, especially the pedagogical education and training method, overlaps into the practical part of the dissertation. In that part, there is a detailed analysis of the methodology of games and playful activities suitable for vision reeducation in a kindergarten special class for visually handicapped children, where there is the major part of amblyopic and squint-eyed children. The given reeducation activities with the specified methodical procedures for pleoptic and orthoptic therapy utilize standard aids, as well as waste materials, but also the latest information technologies. The method tank is divided into five areas. These are the area of space and space relations perception, area of visual-motoric coordination, area of...

Assessment of the timing of tennis strokes using kinematic analysis and surface electromyography
Harrer, Jakub ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pravečková, Petra (referee)
Title: Assessment of the timing of tennis strokes using kinematic analysis and surface electromyography Aims: Assess the timing of tennis forhand, service and appropriate training exercises using kinematic analysis. Describe the activation of muscles in time for the chosen execution of the strokes by recording surface electromyography (SEMG). Compare the results of various executions and describe the differences between using the racquets with different parameters and between executions of various training exercises. Method: Case study using kinematic analysis and surface electromyography was made. Results: We have found out that the execution of the strokes using the players own racquet was the most stable. We have found the differences in timing while using various racquets. The heavier the equipment we are using in training exercise is the more different is the timing of this movement. We concluded that the chosen training exercises are inappropriate as the special exercises to improve coordination. Key words: tennis, timing, service, forhand, electromyographic analysis, kinematic analysis

Table tennis robot
Nguyen, Thuc Tuyen ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with designing and manipulating a robot for training table tennis. Robot's mechanical construction is based on aluminium profiles supported by various standardized assembly units, such as rotating bearings, plain bearings, threaded rods... The front-end part of the robot, which requires better deformation property and lighter weight, was made from ABS material using 3D rapid prototyping technology. The design of the robot allows its body to rotate around three axises. Thanks to the high dynamical ability, robot can be set to throw balls to various places on the playing table, with different types of ball spin. Balls will be shot out by two rubber wheels, which are attached to two electrical DC motors. By driving the speed of the two motors, we can control the speed of the ball, as well as speed of its spin. All robot's activities are driven by an embedded system designed using microcontroller ATMega128. A firmware for controlling robot's function was writen and flashed into the microcontroller. End-users might communicate with the robot via a system of buttons and a text LCD display. The built robot was tested and it has shown its ability to throw balls to 6 different places of the playing table, at different speeds, with different types of ball spin, and different spin speed, according to the parameters set by user.

Level of coordination abilities of young school age artistic gymnasts
Bendová, Eva ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Mojžíš, Otakar (referee)
This master thesis focuses on the influence that artistic gymnastics has on the coordination abilities of young school age girls. The purpose of this thesis was to use motor tests in the field to compare the level of coordination abilities of young school age artistic gymnasts with that of non-sporting girls. The tests results were subsequently statistically evaluated and commented upon. Another aim of the thesis was to compare the coordination abilities of artistic gymnasts aged 6 - 8 years with those of artistic gymnasts aged 9 - 11 years whilst they were undertaking particular tests. From the tests results it can be seen that artistic gymnastics has a positive effect on the level of the childrens coordination abilities. This finding is supported by the fact that in all tests the artistic gymnasts succeeded better than the non-sporting girls. Of the two groups the older girls (9 - 11 years) were more succesful than the younger group (6 - 8 years). The theoretical part of the thesis describes the Child's Motor Development, emphasizing the relationship between coordination abilities and young school age. It discusses the environment of the branch of sport called "women's artistic gymnastics" and the need for the children's sports training.

Development of techniques and tactics of tennis, including current teaching methods
Balík, Radek ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Mojžíš, Otakar (referee)
Title: The Development of Techniques and Tactics of Tennis, including Current Teaching Methods Summary: This bachelor thesis deals with the historical facts of tennis, charting the development of rackets, balls, and surfaces. Besides a brief description of the rules of tennis along with appropriate recommendations for beginners, the thesis covers the development of tennis techniques and tactics. In addition, previous training methods are compared with those of today and their regularities are clarified. Suitable technical manuals and sports websites were used as sources in this work. In conclusion, tennis has passed through many stages and improvements as a sport (not only in terms of teaching methods) since its inception, and it can be reasonably assumed that this trend will continue. Keywords: history, development, comparisons, recommendations, training