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The evaluation of methodology on pull up test as a test of maximum strength of Czech soldiars
Kouřil, František ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Petr, Miroslav (referee)
Titel: The evaluation of different test protocol of pull up exercise as a maximum strenth test in Czech Republic soldiers Goals: The aim of this study is to compare different methodological ways during pull up exercise as a test of uper externities and back maximum strenght. And to assesed which load to use in case of test reason. Ant find out, what influence has the soldiers equipment on strenght test. Method: The study is based on an experiment consisting in the performance of different testing protocols, the same group of probands and subsequent comparison probands ordinal position in selected test methodologies. Selected tests, the maximum number of pull-ups with their own weight, the maximum number of pull-ups with essential military equipment (15 kg), the maximum number of pull-ups with 40% of your own body weight, the maximum load lifted in pull up excercise and the absolute pull up, which was calculated on the maximum load lifted . Use was basic statistics and serial correlation by Kendall correlation coefficient. Results: Test with military equipment (load weighing 15 kg) correlated with the test pull up with its own body weight value τr = 0.83 for statistical significance level α = 0.05. Test the pull up with 40% correlated with test pull up with their own body weight value τr = 0.72, for...
Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes.
Kouřil, František ; Heidingsfeld, Marek (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Titel: Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes. Goals: Aim of a study is determined the differences in distribution and size of plantar pressure acting on sole of the foot between soldiars and tracking boots during walking and slow running. Method: After a critical review of interraction the foot on kind of used boots was suggested an experiment evaluating the size and distribution of plantar pressures used by Czech soldiers and tracking boots. In group of Czech soldiers was done the measuremnt on treadmill during walking and slow running during standardized speed of movement 5, 8 and 12 km/h. Plantar pressure was measured by insole Novel - PedarX, aplicated in boots. In movements in soldiers and tracking boots was estimated the absolute and relative deviation in total plantar pressure and local pressure on heel in case studies (n=1) at individuals. From these deviations fined out in case studies was counted the modus and aritmetics averadge to evaluate boots influence on plantar pressures. Results: As a result of work was prooved, that tracking boots reduce the total amount of plantar pressures approximately by 0,5% compared to soldiers boots durong walking and slow running. But the tracking boots also increase the local pressure on the heel...
The evaluation of methodology on pull up test as a test of maximum strength of Czech soldiars
Kouřil, František ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Petr, Miroslav (referee)
Titel: The evaluation of different test protocol of pull up exercise as a maximum strenth test in Czech Republic soldiers Goals: The aim of this study is to compare different methodological ways during pull up exercise as a test of uper externities and back maximum strenght. And to assesed which load to use in case of test reason. Ant find out, what influence has the soldiers equipment on strenght test. Method: The study is based on an experiment consisting in the performance of different testing protocols, the same group of probands and subsequent comparison probands ordinal position in selected test methodologies. Selected tests, the maximum number of pull-ups with their own weight, the maximum number of pull-ups with essential military equipment (15 kg), the maximum number of pull-ups with 40% of your own body weight, the maximum load lifted in pull up excercise and the absolute pull up, which was calculated on the maximum load lifted . Use was basic statistics and serial correlation by Kendall correlation coefficient. Results: Test with military equipment (load weighing 15 kg) correlated with the test pull up with its own body weight value τr = 0.83 for statistical significance level α = 0.05. Test the pull up with 40% correlated with test pull up with their own body weight value τr = 0.72, for...
Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes.
Kouřil, František ; Heidingsfeld, Marek (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Titel: Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes. Goals: Aim of a study is determined the differences in distribution and size of plantar pressure acting on sole of the foot between soldiars and tracking boots during walking and slow running. Method: After a critical review of interraction the foot on kind of used boots was suggested an experiment evaluating the size and distribution of plantar pressures used by Czech soldiers and tracking boots. In group of Czech soldiers was done the measuremnt on treadmill during walking and slow running during standardized speed of movement 5, 8 and 12 km/h. Plantar pressure was measured by insole Novel - PedarX, aplicated in boots. In movements in soldiers and tracking boots was estimated the absolute and relative deviation in total plantar pressure and local pressure on heel in case studies (n=1) at individuals. From these deviations fined out in case studies was counted the modus and aritmetics averadge to evaluate boots influence on plantar pressures. Results: As a result of work was prooved, that tracking boots reduce the total amount of plantar pressures approximately by 0,5% compared to soldiers boots durong walking and slow running. But the tracking boots also increase the local pressure on the heel...

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