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Perception of the female role in a group of women with an autism spectrum disorder
VLČKOVÁ, Pavla
This bachelor's thesis is devoted to the topic " Perception of the female role in a group of women with an autism spectrum disorder". The reason for choosing this topic is the absence of knowledge. The aim of this thesis is to fill this gap and bring new knowledge that might help in education and general approach to people with an autism spectrum disorder. The thesis also brings a view of adolescent women on their approach to the female role. What symbolizes the female role. How do they relate the female role to their person. The research was carried out using a qualitative strategy, a method of interviews with adolescent women and their mothers. The interviews were studied, and their connections were evaluated. The information obtained showed that adolescent women with autism spectrum disorder are extremely influenced in the perception of the female role by their mothers, as mothers were brought up according to a long-standing grounded stereotype. I can assume that the obtained information may be a benefit to mothers of adolescent women with autism spectrum disorder in the future. It also can make mothers do not act so much according to the grounded stereotype and leave their teenage daughters the opportunity to form their own view of the female role.
Comparative analysis of the results of Wingate tests of anaerobic endurance at players of HC Motor Ceske Budejovice in the last five years
VLČKOVÁ, Pavla
The aim of the graduation thesis is carrying out the Wingate test in the male "A" team HC Motor České Budějovice in the last five years and the subsequent comparative analysis of the results. A total of 239 players of the HC Motor České Budějovice team took part in the research, over a period of five seasons. We processed the measured values of the Wingate test into tables and graphs and the compared them between each other. In 2015, 2016 and 2018 measurements were performed before and after summer preparation. In 2015 and 2018, the results after summer preparation were higher than before the preparation. The measured value of maximum power [Watt/kg] in 2015 was 16,01 Watt/kg, in 2016 this value decreased to 11,90 Watt/kg and in 2017 it increased to 14,29 Watt/kg. In 2018 the value was 15,51 Watt/kg, 2019 14,86 Watt/kg and in 2020 it was 14,85 Watt/kg. The results of the Wingate test depend on the person of the trainer. This is evident from the results, when in 2016 all values decreased. This year, the trainings were led by a different trainer than in other years. In the last three years were relatively stable results. One trainer took care of the summer preparation.

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