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Process of motional abilities for under 16 ice hockey players in preliminary term
Lobotka, Branislav ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee)
Title: Process of motional abilities for under 16 ice hockey players in preliminary term Author: Bc. Branislav Lobotka Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jiří Suchý, Ph.D. Objective: The aim of this thesis was to design and implement a training program for development of motor skills of junior ice hockey players and it's subsequent verification in practice during preparation period 2011/2012. This thesis is based and builds on author's Bachelor thesis, in which the author analysed fitness preparation of juniors in preparation period 2010/2011. In the thesis are both fitness programs compared and analysed. As for scientific research, the author worked with hockey team HK Dukla Trencin. Conclusions and hypothesis are listed in the conclusion of the thesis. Methods: In thesis was used method of research, the method of observation, methods of literary sources, method of interview and method of measurement and testing. Results: The obtained results should form a basis for further development of fitness plans for junior ice hockey players' preparation periods. Key words: ice-hockey, athletic phase, motional abilities, U16 ice-hockey players, training, tests.
The influence of high altitude on shooting efficiency of biathletes.
Boudíková, Adéla ; Dovalil, Josef (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee) ; Ondráček, Jan (referee)
The main purpose was describe the issue of shooting success rate at high altitude (1 500 - 3 000m a. s. l.). Shooting success rate of elite racers was evaluated using analysation of results from individual races at high altitude in the period 1990/1991 - 2013/2014. High altitude had no statistical effect (p<0,05) on shooting success rate of women and men biathletes in the comparision with lowland but it had more negative effect to women shooting success rate than men shooting success rate. Ten national level biathletes were tested in three tests in lowland, four tests at high altitude and five tests in lowland after the return from high altitude. The test included rest shooting in the prone and standing positions and load shooting in both positions which took part of three kilometers running. Twelve days training camp at high altitude did not improve shooting success rate, shooting velocity and running time in the determinated heart rate. Rest shooting and shooting in the prone position did not change statistically during the whole testing period. At high altitude critical days were registered in load shooting in standing position (6th day, p<0,05) and average running time (9th day, p<0,05). Rifle manipulation and shooting are automate motions which are not influenced by high altitude. Most...
Possibilities of Non-invasive Control of Hypoxic Training
Pernica, Jan ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee) ; Korvas, Pavel (referee)
Title: Possibilities of Non-invasive Control of Hypoxic Training Objectives: To find out whether there is a statistically significant change in mood dynamics measured by the POMS questionnaire while staying and training in a natural hypoxic environment (LHTH), compared to staying and training in normoxy. To compare and verify other non-invasive methods of controlled training in natural hypoxia. Methods: The research has the character of a quasi-experiment with a plan of repeated measurements. As a method of data acquisition, questioning was carried out using a standardized POMS questionnaire, analysis of training documentation. In the selected persons heart rate measurements and analysis of blood biochemical examination records were also done. An additional interview was included. There are two case studies. Results: A statistically significant difference in mood states was observed in the second week of the training camp, when a naturally hypoxic environment reduced the Energy Index and increased the Total Mood Disturbance of athletes. Casuistic investigations did not find any correlation between athletes' reduced performance and changes in the morning resting heart rate or biochemical blood analysis. However, a correlation between the decrease in performance and the overall mood disorder was...
The Genetic predisposition of a speed ability among the players of the 1st and 2nd Czech football league
Thiel, Dan ; Petr, Miroslav (advisor) ; Šimonek, Jaromír (referee) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee)
Title The genetic predisposition of a speed ability among the players of the 1st and 2nd Czech football league. Study aim To determine the impact of ACE I/D, ACTN3 R577X, AMPD1 Gln12X, BDKRB2 9/+9, IL1RN VNTR, NOS3 Glu298Asp, UCP2 Ala55Val polymorphisms genotype frequencies on the results of the speed ability motor tests. Methods DNA samples obtained from epithelial mouth were quantified and analyzed using the PCR method from 106 football players of the 1st and 2nd Czech football league (age 25,3 ± 4,69; weight 77,5 ± 7,33; height 181,2 ± 6,23). Genotype frequencies were estimated for the ACE I/D, ACTN3 R577X, AMPD1 Gln12X, BDKRB2 9/+9, IL1RN VNTR, NOS3 Glu298Asp, UCP2 Ala55Val polymorphism. Motor speed ability was tested by the vertical jump height, produced power and power impulse for the countermovement jump, countermovement jump without arms swing and squat jump. Isokinetic maximal power of flexors and extensors of the knee were tested at the angle speed 60ř.s-1 , 180ř.s-1 , 300ř.s-1 . Χ2 test (Pearson's chi-square test) was used to determine the genotypes difference for the parameters of the motor speed ability tests in the football players who exceeded 80th percentil compare to the other football players. Kruskal- Wallis test was used to determine dependence (p = 0,05) of the genotypes...
Possibilities of Non-invasive Control of Hypoxic Training
Pernica, Jan ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee) ; Korvas, Pavel (referee)
Title: Possibilities of Non-invasive Control of Hypoxic Training Objectives: To find out whether there is a statistically significant change in mood dynamics measured by the POMS questionnaire while staying and training in a natural hypoxic environment (LHTH), compared to staying and training in normoxy. To compare and verify other non-invasive methods of controlled training in natural hypoxia. Methods: The research has the character of a quasi-experiment with a plan of repeated measurements. As a method of data acquisition, questioning was carried out using a standardized POMS questionnaire, analysis of training documentation. In the selected persons heart rate measurements and analysis of blood biochemical examination records were also done. An additional interview was included. There are two case studies. Results: A statistically significant difference in mood states was observed in the second week of the training camp, when a naturally hypoxic environment reduced the Energy Index and increased the Total Mood Disturbance of athletes. Casuistic investigations did not find any correlation between athletes' reduced performance and changes in the morning resting heart rate or biochemical blood analysis. However, a correlation between the decrease in performance and the overall mood disorder was...
The influence of high altitude on shooting efficiency of biathletes.
Boudíková, Adéla ; Dovalil, Josef (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee) ; Ondráček, Jan (referee)
The main purpose was describe the issue of shooting success rate at high altitude (1 500 - 3 000m a. s. l.). Shooting success rate of elite racers was evaluated using analysation of results from individual races at high altitude in the period 1990/1991 - 2013/2014. High altitude had no statistical effect (p<0,05) on shooting success rate of women and men biathletes in the comparision with lowland but it had more negative effect to women shooting success rate than men shooting success rate. Ten national level biathletes were tested in three tests in lowland, four tests at high altitude and five tests in lowland after the return from high altitude. The test included rest shooting in the prone and standing positions and load shooting in both positions which took part of three kilometers running. Twelve days training camp at high altitude did not improve shooting success rate, shooting velocity and running time in the determinated heart rate. Rest shooting and shooting in the prone position did not change statistically during the whole testing period. At high altitude critical days were registered in load shooting in standing position (6th day, p<0,05) and average running time (9th day, p<0,05). Rifle manipulation and shooting are automate motions which are not influenced by high altitude. Most...
Process of motional abilities for under 16 ice hockey players in preliminary term
Lobotka, Branislav ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee)
Title: Process of motional abilities for under 16 ice hockey players in preliminary term Author: Bc. Branislav Lobotka Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jiří Suchý, Ph.D. Objective: The aim of this thesis was to design and implement a training program for development of motor skills of junior ice hockey players and it's subsequent verification in practice during preparation period 2011/2012. This thesis is based and builds on author's Bachelor thesis, in which the author analysed fitness preparation of juniors in preparation period 2010/2011. In the thesis are both fitness programs compared and analysed. As for scientific research, the author worked with hockey team HK Dukla Trencin. Conclusions and hypothesis are listed in the conclusion of the thesis. Methods: In thesis was used method of research, the method of observation, methods of literary sources, method of interview and method of measurement and testing. Results: The obtained results should form a basis for further development of fitness plans for junior ice hockey players' preparation periods. Key words: ice-hockey, athletic phase, motional abilities, U16 ice-hockey players, training, tests.
Influence of concentrated oxygen inhalation on pulse rate and saturation at short - term anaerobic load
Bendová, Michaela ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Pupiš, Martin (referee)
Název: Vliv inhalace koncentrovaného kyslíku na tepovou frekvenci a saturaci při krátkém anaerobním zatížení. Cíle práce: Zjistit, zda hyperoxie ovlivní hodnotu měřených parametrů oproti normoxii při stejné zátěži. Nastínit problematiku inhalace kyslíku a souvislost hyperoxie se sportem. Metodika: Probandi (n = 10) absolvovali dvě 30 s jízdy maximálním úsilím na bicyklovém ergometru. Před druhou jízdou inhalovali po dobu 15 minut 100 % kyslík. U každé jízdy jsme měřili počáteční a konečnou tepovou frekvenci a saturaci hemoglobinu kyslíkem. Výsledky: Studie ukázala signifikantní rozdíl (p  0,05) hodnot počáteční i konečné tepové frekvence a počáteční saturace za podmínek hyperoxie oproti normoxii. Pokles saturace v průběhu zátěže byl vyšší u podmínek hyperoxie. Nárust tepové frekvence v průběhu zátěže nebyl věcně významný. Závěry: Inhalace koncentrovaného kyslíku pozitivně ovlivňuje aktuální saturaci, čímž vytváří v organismu vyšší zásoby kyslíku. Klíčová slova: hyperoxie, tepová frekvence, saturace hemoglobinu, anaerobní zátěž Abstract Title: Influence of concentrated oxygen inhalation on pulse rate and saturation at short - term anaerobic load. Aimes of the study: To examine the influence of hyperoxy on value of tested parameters in comparation with normoxy at the same load. To outline problems...

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