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Rugby Club Bystrc - Brno
Voralová, Monika ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new sport facilities for Rugby Club Bystrc in Brno. The existing building was built by self-help in the middle of the last century and is already statically, dispositionally and architecturally inconvenient. Therefore, the demolition and construction of a two-storey new building on a rectangular floor plan and projecting entrance part was proposed. The owner's wishes were new changing rooms, a buffet, a sauna, an occasional accommodation, a gym, a fitness room, a combat mat and a running track. All in one object. On the first floor there is a foyer, which is followed by changing rooms, sauna and buffet. Accommodation is accessible by a separate entrance or from the changing rooms. On the second floor there is a gym, fitness, combat mat, running track and changing rooms. The structural system is a transverse wall system on cast-in-place reinforced slabs are placed. The building is covered with a flat roof placed on glue laminated girder.
Statistical Models of Success of Various Techniques of Rugby Kicking
Vrbacká, Kateřina ; Votavová, Helena (referee) ; Bednář, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with the testing of statistical hypothesis and their practical use. We model the success of rugby kicking and analyze the dominant factors (ball position, kicking technique, player) and their interactions. We will use some mathematical terms such as chi-square test of independence and logistic regression. The final model will be processed by software MINITAB. The outcome from this thesis will be the exact description of this situation.
Rugby Club Bystrc - Brno
Poláková, Marie ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis theme is a building of the Rugby Club in Brno-Bystrc in the details of the design study and documentation for the building permit, based on an architectural study developed within the subject AG032 – Public buildings. The aim of the project was to design a multi-purpose sports center in accordance with the investor's requirements, which will be used for local rugby players, and also be open to the public. The existing RCB building is located near Jakuba Obrovského Street near the residential settlement on the west side and the bank of the Svratka River on the east side. It is a very fragmented one-storey building, which the members of the club built themselves. The rugby players' movement in Brno itself boasts perhaps the longest history in the Czech Republic, and since its foundation in 1926, it has featured a number of famous names, such as the writer Ondřej Sekora. The current members are very much based on everything they have managed on their own and are proud of their club. Therefore, I decided to keep the mass of the existing building and use its characteristically fragmented form as a springboard for my design and also as a reference to the famous history of the club. Above this original mass, I build a mass that is completely different in shape and material, in order to achieve a contrast that will be limited to the original and thus complete the overall appearance of the building.
Success of Evasive Maneuvers in Women's Sevens Rugby Players
Maštera, Jan ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: Success of Evasive Maneuvers in Women's Sevens Rugby Players Objectives: This study aimed to analyse the effectiveness of evasive maneuvers within the gameplay context during women's sevens rugby matches Methods: The research analysed women's rugby sevens matches, focusing on evasive manoeuvres such as side steps, swerves, fake passes, quick acceleration and deceleration, hitch kicks, ducking, and spine moves. We established a scale to measure the success of evasive manoeuvres, taking into account their impact on the game Results: The most frequently used evasive manoeuvre was the side step, followed by the swerve and quick acceleration and deceleration. The cut-back manoeuvre was most associated with overcoming defenders. The ducking manoeuvre was most frequently linked to tackles, exhibiting the highest scoring potential. The hitchkick manoeuvre was associated with the most significant loss Keywords: rugby; agility; decision making; evasive maneuvers
Attitudes of pupils and students to rugby
Bartůněk, Tomáš ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Crossan, William Morea (referee)
Title: Attitudes of pupils and students to rugby Objectives: The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to find out the attitudes of pupils and students to rugby. Another objective is to make some recommendations to improve the recruitment of young players to rugby teams. Methods: Primary research by personally administered questionnaires was used to obtain the relevant information on attitudes of pupils and students to rugby. Results: Based on the research, the attitudes of pupils and students to rugby were discovered, specifically their interest in this sport, their willingness to try it and barriers to play it. The research showed on low knowledge of rugby of the people in the main target group and their viewing rugby in comparison to other sports. At the end of this bachelor thesis there are some suggestions on how to improve the recruitment of young players to rugby teams. Keywords: research, interest in sport, rugby, students' attitudes
Spatial analysis of participants in world men´s championships in selected team sports
DŘEVOJAN, Filip
This bachelor thesis deals with spatial analysis of the world men´s championship in selected team sports, namely handball, volleyball, rugby, and floorball. The thesis consists of two main part - theoretical and analytical part. Theoretical part researches cultural geography, geography of sport, as well as the history and an overview of the world championships given by the sports. Analytical part contains spatial analysis participants of world championship of individual sports, which is the main goal this thesis. Data drawn from official websites international federations are used in map parts and comparations. The results of bachelor´s thesis brought survey, that handball and volleyball seem like sports, where more states compete between themselves, however the biggest number of states comes from Europe. Rugby and floorball are sports, which has their participants less concentration around the world, participants of world championship in rugby have connection with Great Britain and its colonization, participants of world championships in floorball have link to ice hockey.
Možnost fyzioterapie u funkčních poruch pohybového aparátu ragbistů
MARTINIAK, Martin
My bachelor's thesis deals with the subject of functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system in a selected group of rugby players and the ensuing options to alleviate or eliminate these disorders, especially using compensatory exercises. The first goal of the bachelor's thesis is to identify which muscle imbalances and musculoskeletal disorders occur in rugby players, while the second goal was to suggest compensatory exercises for these muscle imbalances in the selected group of players. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part I describe rugby, the rules of rugby and the workload of players during a match. Then I describe the issues of functional disorders and muscle imbalances, followed by the role of physiotherapy in rugby, where I discuss the most common injuries, selected examination and therapeutic methods and compensatory exercises. The practical part is based on qualitative research of three players of the RLC Orli Havlíčkův Brod team. The research started with medical history and initial kinesiological analysis consisting of various examinations to identify shortened and weakened muscles and to detect general movement insufficiency; I summarized the results of the investigation in case reports. On the basis of these examinations I designed compensatory exercises to alleviate or eliminate these problems. The subjects went through the designed exercise module under my supervision once a week for three months - before and after each rugby practice, which they had twice a week. They were also given the option of voluntary individual exercise at home. The results of this thesis show that rugby generates certain muscle imbalances that affect most players, especially in the lower half of the body where functional disorders are the greatest. My objective was to educate players as well as coaches in the subject of muscle imbalance. This thesis could serve as a reference and educational material providing orientation in this area both for professionals and the general public.
The history of rugby in Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic
HAŠEK, Matěj
This bachelor thesis provides information about history of rugby in Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic and marginally encroach out of this scope. Rugby was formed in English town Rugby in 1828. Director of local school name's Thomas Arnold deserved it to a large extent. Ondřej Sekora is considered the founder of rugby in Czech lands, who learn about this sport on his internship in France. Rugby was officially formed in 1926 at us. RC Praga Praha is historically most successful club at the league level. This team win 17 Championship titles during their history. National team retain historically the biggest success to year 1962, when win title Peace Cup, which took place in Poland. Historical information were drawn from materials science and academic library in České Budějovice, library in Benešov, yearbooks of individual sports team and also contemporary periodicals.
Rugby Club Bystrc - Brno
Voralová, Monika ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new sport facilities for Rugby Club Bystrc in Brno. The existing building was built by self-help in the middle of the last century and is already statically, dispositionally and architecturally inconvenient. Therefore, the demolition and construction of a two-storey new building on a rectangular floor plan and projecting entrance part was proposed. The owner's wishes were new changing rooms, a buffet, a sauna, an occasional accommodation, a gym, a fitness room, a combat mat and a running track. All in one object. On the first floor there is a foyer, which is followed by changing rooms, sauna and buffet. Accommodation is accessible by a separate entrance or from the changing rooms. On the second floor there is a gym, fitness, combat mat, running track and changing rooms. The structural system is a transverse wall system on cast-in-place reinforced slabs are placed. The building is covered with a flat roof placed on glue laminated girder.
Rugby Club Bystrc - Brno
Poláková, Marie ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis theme is a building of the Rugby Club in Brno-Bystrc in the details of the design study and documentation for the building permit, based on an architectural study developed within the subject AG032 – Public buildings. The aim of the project was to design a multi-purpose sports center in accordance with the investor's requirements, which will be used for local rugby players, and also be open to the public. The existing RCB building is located near Jakuba Obrovského Street near the residential settlement on the west side and the bank of the Svratka River on the east side. It is a very fragmented one-storey building, which the members of the club built themselves. The rugby players' movement in Brno itself boasts perhaps the longest history in the Czech Republic, and since its foundation in 1926, it has featured a number of famous names, such as the writer Ondřej Sekora. The current members are very much based on everything they have managed on their own and are proud of their club. Therefore, I decided to keep the mass of the existing building and use its characteristically fragmented form as a springboard for my design and also as a reference to the famous history of the club. Above this original mass, I build a mass that is completely different in shape and material, in order to achieve a contrast that will be limited to the original and thus complete the overall appearance of the building.

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