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Influence of selected conditional factors on performance in white water slalom
Vondra, Jan ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Kratochvíl, Jiří (referee)
Title: Influence of selected conditional factors on performance in white water slalom. Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship of selected specific movement abilities being examined modified test battery with the performance of athletes in the water slalom. Methods: It was used field measurements where the applied modified test battery. Using GPS module to determine the distance partial tests from batery. For measuring was used manual measurement. To determine the statistical correlation between the modified battery and performance ability of competitors was used two different coefficients of correlation and regression analysis. According to the order of the test and the race was used nonparametric correlation study - Spearman correlation coefficient. Determining the statistical significance of the relationship of measured times in tests and final time in the nomination races have used the Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: For a statistically significant relationship was determined value when r ≥ 0.8. Spearman's correlation coefficient: In the test at 40 m were obtained these correlation coefficients: Nomination races rs = 0,380952, Czech cup rs = 0,595238. In the test at 80 meters they were obtained these correlation coefficients: nomination races rs = 0,857143,...
Analysis of physiological indicators of dancers in Acrobatic Rock and Roll
Škoda, Michael ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Kinkorová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Analysis of physical indicators among dancers of acrobatic rock and roll in category Background: It could be expected that several years of training process could influence the vast majority of physiological functions in rock and roll dancers who have undergone for many years of hard training. Aims: The measuring of selected indicators of physiological functions in the group of acrobatic rock and roll dancers and the comparing their level of physical capacity with reference values and with level of physical capacity of the best acrobatic rock and roll dancers of the world were the main purposes of this study.. Methods and design: The study was designed as a qualitative research. 6 pairs (12 subjects) of acrobatic rock and roll dancer category A were included in a study group by using a non-randomized selection. The UNIFITTEST (Jump far from the place, sit-up, chin-up, measuring subcutaneous fat), and other measure (handshake, vertical jump, heart rate) were done. Further quantitative data were collected by using questionnaires. Several statistical methods were used to process the data obtained. All results were compared with reference values. Results: According to our expectation the dancers of acrobatic rock and roll were better than average population in the most tests. Key words: acrobatic...
Description of somatotype as part of sports performance in sports dance
Chmelík, Lukáš ; Hráský, Pavel (advisor) ; Bunc, Václav (referee)
Title: Description of somatotype as part of sports performance in sports dance. Objectives: Create images of selected portions of the structure of sport performance in sport dancing. Help everyone in this sport. Establish model Czech dance couples in the world's top closer, only with a certain measurement for certain segments of the exercise. Methods: For the Purposes of this paper we will work with methods: analysis of scientific literature, the method of interviewing, observation method. Results: The aim was to show the close similarity between the partners and partner dancing couples individually and as a whole. These results I was able to prove (the differences were minimal). Based on my research, it is possible to generalize the model, which is important for dance and sport for all athletes who want to get closer world leaders. Keywords: Sports performance, sports dance, posture, BMI, WHR, height, weight, Latin American and Standard dances, somatotype.
Case study of the training process of couples performing Latin American dances
Chytková, Libuše ; Novotná, Viléma (advisor) ; Chrudimský, Jan (referee)
Title: Case study of the training process of couples performing Latin American dances. Objectives: The main objective of this paper is the creation of case studies aimed at developing the sports career of Latin American dance couples. Another objective is to create a training plan for the next dance season based on the information gathered. Methods: The paper used content analysis and critical analysis of expert literature. The research was carried out through case studies, interviews and testing. The research sample consisted of adult Latin American dance couples. The results are presented via text, illustrative graphs and tables. Results: It was found that nowadays the performance of dance couples is most affected by their mental state at individual competitions. Depending on the current level of dancers it is necessary to focus primarily on building up psychological resilience for the next dance season. Another focus point of the preparation will be on practicing expressing the character and experience of the individual dances. Key words: sporting performance, dance technique, physical fitness, psychological resilience, training plan Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Structure of Performance in Snowboardcross and Training
Novák, Emil ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The Structure of Performance in Snowboardcross and Training Objectives: Aim of the bachelor thesis is to suggest and justify conception of snowboardcross training work record, to attempt answering these questions: what to record, register and evaluate to be able to use all the information in next training cycles of the Olympic discipline Snowboardcross. Methods: We used the interview method to compile all convenient questions in questionnaires. The questionnaire method gave us information about the sport performance structure in snowboardcross. We applied the method of analysis to compare results, the test battery, the anunal work load indicators, the somatic factors and the races results. Results: On the basis of the evoluated data we found that the most important factor in snowboardcross training is technique. This factor depend on somatic factors which must be adapted to condition factors. Psychological factors are specific to each racer and their training must be based on individual needs. . Keywords: Snowboarding, training indicators, sport performance, records, training diary
Competitive success in the performance development of tennis players
Pecha, Jan ; Dovalil, Josef (advisor) ; Tilinger, Pavel (referee) ; Zháněl, Jiří (referee)
Title: Competitive success in the performance development of tennis players Abstract This study deals with the performance development analysis of players, in the conditions of the Czech Tennis Association enviroment (before 1993 of the Czechoslovak Tennis Association), and the aim is to find if the competitive success of Czech, or Czechoslovak players reached in the U12 and U14 age categories relates to their later top performance achievements at the international level. The prospective view analyses national rankings of best U12 and U14 players (during years 1989 - 2011) in relation to their future success at the professional level on the ATP and WTA Tour. The retrospective analysis focuses on players (born 1970 or younger) who reached a top 100 ATP or WTA ranking, and explores their performance development. The qualitative part of the research, based on structured open ended interviews with tennis experts, identifies, confirms and/or reviews the ways of achieving the top tennis performance. This part focuses on three topics of the long-term athletic development in tennis - characteristic features of training, demands on successful players and importance of sport competitions. The total number of 1791 players were involved into the prospective analysis research, and there was a success of 38,50 % of male...
Level of motor abilities of rhytmic gymnastics competitors in various age cathegories
Satrapová, Kateřina ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Hana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis introduces rhythmic gymnastics. The rules, phases of sports training, factors affecting sports performance and definition of motor abilities are presented in theoretical part of thesis. Practical part concerns on solving the question of level of motor abilities in different age categories of rhythmic gymnastics competitors, due to the phases of training. The measurement was performed with the competitors from gymnastic club SK MG Slovan Plzeň.
Comparison of performance tests results determined during kayak spiroergometry with achieved kayak paddling performance
Štěrba, Jan ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Doktor, Martin (referee)
- 6 - Abstract Title: Comparison of performance tests results determined during kayak spiroergometry with achieved kayak paddling performance. Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine relationships between functional parameters values found during kayak spiroergometry and sport performance at 1000 meters distance, and how are these relationships going to change based on training period. Methods: To determine statistical dependence between sport performance at 1000 meters distance and choosen factors of sport performance, the correlation research was used - as a variable-dependent value the final result of sport performance at 1000 meters distance was used, as a variable-independent amounts functional parameters values found during kayak spiroergometry were used. To discover the statistical dependence methods of Pearson's correlation coefficient and regression analysis were used. Results: General level of kayak-athletes from testing file indicated by functional parameters values and demonstrated by kayak spiroergometry performance depends on kayak- athlete's level of sport performance at 1000 meters distance in prepared-training period only, when importance for general condition is emphasized. We did not discover the same phenomenon based on pre-racing period testing results. Sport performance at...
Comparing the performance of the Czech and Slovak swimming in 2001 - 2012.
Hahnová, Lucie ; Pokorná, Jitka (advisor) ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (referee)
Title: Czech and Slovak swimming performance comparison in the period of 2001-2012 The Aim: The aim of this work is to compare the performance of the Czech and Slovak swimming in the period of 2001-2012, i.e. during three four-year Olympic cycles by means of the list of national records. The subject of this study is the existing swimming results of men, women, junior girls and junior boy categories within all swimming disciplines. The Methods: Necessary data for this work were obtained using the method of examining historical documents. Initial data processing was carried out with the basic statistical survey tabulation while results are shown as a graphic score. The fundamental data source is the Statistical Yearbooks of the Czech Union of Swimming Sports and a personal archive of the Slovak Swimming Association methodologist. The Results: Existing Czech and Slovak records in the respective categories indicate overall upward performance tendency in both countries. When comparing the quality of Czech and Slovak records in the individual disciplines we find Czech swimmers more successful. Only 13 Slovak records have better rating than Czech records out of 17 selected disciplines. There are disciplines with obvious record achievement progress in the period of 2001-2012. Some of them are influenced by...
The influence of imagination on the performance of white water slalom racers
Vondra, Jan ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Kračmar, Bronislav (referee)
Title: The influence of imagination on the performance of white water slalom racers Tasks: The main task of this work is to find out if imagination can influence the performance of racers. Techniques: We used the technique of observing the coexistent relation by correlation analysis. At first we measured the time that is necessary to visualize and complete the course in one's mind and then compared it to the actual race time. Results: In the surveyed group of men (N = 11) only a slight association between performance and imagination was observed. In the group of women (N = 4) there was a more significant relation between performance and imagination. Key words: White water slalom, imagination, visualization, performance in sport.

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