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Comparison of energy expenditure in single rope techniques using a different ways of ties
Rozsypal, Karel ; Majerčík, Petr (advisor) ; Sýkora, Karel (referee)
Thesis title Comparison of energy output of one rope techniques using different types of ties. Aims The aim of this thesis is the comparison of energy output of rope climbing with load using full body harness and sit harness. Methods used In this thesis an energy output measurement is being carried out using CORTEX METALYZER® apparatus during rope climbing. In the first measurement probands were tested during rope climbing with load using sit harness only. In the second measurement probands were tested during rope climbing with load using full body harness (i.e combination of both sit and chest harnesses). To compare the results obtained, qualitative analysis a a T-test were used. The results Based on the data obtained and the T-test later performed, no significant difference was found between the measurement readings of sit harness climbing and full body harness climbing. According to the qualitative analysis performed, correlation was found out between preffered sport activities a the measurement results, wherein the persons doing aerobic activities showed lower readings of energy output during rope climbing in the second measurement during rope climbing with load using full body harness, whereas the persons doing aerobic-anaerobic activities showed lower readings of energy output during rope...
Implementation of physical training in selected units of the Army of the Czech Republic
Rozsypal, Karel ; Thiel, Dan (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title Realization of physical training for members of selected Army Czech Republic units. Objective The aim of the thesis is to find out the current state of realization of physical training for soldiers of the Army of the Czech Republic. Methods The questionnaire survey was attended by 114 members of selected ACR units. The output of the questionnaire was to find out the current state of physical training for ACR soldiers. Units were selected based on a simple random selection. For the evaluation of the questionnaires, the same answers were added, which were then inserted into the round and column graphs and expressed as a percentage. The statistical hypotheses on three selected research questions were answered using statistics. The statistics were performed using a Wilcoxon single-pass test, where: if the p-value is less than 0.05, the alternative hypothesis is confirmed at a risk of error of no more than 5%; if the p-value is greater than 0.05, and the zero hypothesis is confirmed. The actual status will be compared with the assumed status according to NVMO 12/2011. Results The first research question was answered using two hypotheses. For 1H, at the significance level of 0.05, the dependence of the frequency of the basic body preparation on the body to which the soldier belongs is proved. At...
Comparison of energy expenditure in single rope techniques using a different ways of ties
Rozsypal, Karel ; Majerčík, Petr (advisor) ; Sýkora, Karel (referee)
Thesis title Comparison of energy output of one rope techniques using different types of ties. Aims The aim of this thesis is the comparison of energy output of rope climbing with load using full body harness and sit harness. Methods used In this thesis an energy output measurement is being carried out using CORTEX METALYZER® apparatus during rope climbing. In the first measurement probands were tested during rope climbing with load using sit harness only. In the second measurement probands were tested during rope climbing with load using full body harness (i.e combination of both sit and chest harnesses). To compare the results obtained, qualitative analysis a a T-test were used. The results Based on the data obtained and the T-test later performed, no significant difference was found between the measurement readings of sit harness climbing and full body harness climbing. According to the qualitative analysis performed, correlation was found out between preffered sport activities a the measurement results, wherein the persons doing aerobic activities showed lower readings of energy output during rope climbing in the second measurement during rope climbing with load using full body harness, whereas the persons doing aerobic-anaerobic activities showed lower readings of energy output during rope...

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