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Occurrence of injuries in Czech athletic representatives
Hojsáková, Jolana ; Červinka, Pavel (advisor) ; Feher, Jan (referee)
Abstact Title: Incidence of injuries in the Czech athletics national team Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to determine the frequency and location of injuries in athletes of the Czech national team, whether their injuries recur and, if so, the types of injuries that recur more often. I also examine how and how often their recovery takes place. Also whether the frequency of visits to individual procedures within the annual training cycle changes. Methods: We performed an exploratory method using a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire has open, closed and semi-open questions. Then we evaluated the results of the questionnaires from the respondents using a quantitative approach. Results: We recorded the most common injuries occurring in athletes. The most common injuries in athletes are hamstring tearing, stretching or tearing of the Achilles tendon, ankle sprain and stress fracture. Keywords: athletics, Czech national team, injuries, regeneration methods
Conditioning preparation like a prevention from overloading body - parts in the modern pentathlon
Hojsáková, Jolana ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Černá, Sylvie (referee)
Title: Conditional preparation as a means of prevention against muscle over- stretching during a Modern pentathlon training Objectives: This thesis comes up with an intervention program anteceding the muscle over- stretching of modern pentathloners. Methods: This thesis uses the quantitative analysis in order to mark out the the problematic body parts of the pentathloners. Six representatives of the Czech Republic figure in this analysis, as coordinated with a physiotherapist. Based on the results, verity of the hypotheses is stated and an intervention is proposed. Results: The most frequently misbalanced areas are: scapulohumeral group, ioins, m. piriformis, scapulae fixators, the deep stabilisation system and Achilles tendon. The conclusion of this thesis introduces an intervention programme that I wish to attest within my diploma thesis. It includes a set of compensational exercises for each discipline, including its quantity and its place within the annual training cycle framework. Keywords: modern pentathlon, compensation, imbalance

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