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Czech Translation of Lucius Ampelius' Liber Memorialis with Introduction and Commentary
Halámka, Marek ; Bažil, Martin (advisor) ; Prchlík, Ivan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to create the first Czech translation of the only work of the otherwise unknown Roman author Lucius Ampelius Liber Memorialis. The introductory study presents the information that is known about the author and his work, focusing in particular on summarizing the efforts to date for a more precise chronological classification of Ampelius' life and the issues of the manuscript tradition. In addition, the introductory study deals with the structure of the book and the sources from which the author drew. The translation, which was created with the aim of faithfully imitating Ampelius' austere style, is accompanied by explanatory notes for better orientation in the discussed realia and textological problems of Ampelius' work.
Effect of strength training on performance in triathletes
Halamka, Marek ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Krupková, Dominika (referee)
Title: Effect of strength training on performance in triathletes Objectives: Goal of bachelor thesis is to compare performance parameters between two groups of triathletes. The first group will add strength training to their ordinary endurance training and the second group will continue without strength training. Methods: A crossover design experiment was chosen in which the ES and KS swapped in the middle. The experiment lasted 6 weeks with a TJ frequency of 2-3 per week. The TJ content was aimed at developing whole-body strength endurance in amateur triathletes in the preparatory period. All probands completed entry, control and exit testing where I compared the results of strength training with and without strength training. Results: Results from this work indicated that the inclusion of strength-oriented TJ in endurance athletes resulted in greater gains in fitness tests compared to endurance training alone. Furthermore, the improvement was greater for ES 1 who received the intervention in the first phase of the preparation period than for ES 2 with the intervention later in the preparation period. Keywords: triathlon, strength training, performance, seniors

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