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Analysis of the training methods of the mountain bike cross-country marathon
Obstová, Kateřina ; Macas, Tomáš (advisor) ; Henke, Svatopluk (referee)
Abstract Title: Analysis of Training Methods for Mountain Bike Cross-Country Marathon Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to serve as an inspirational source based on the analysis of training methods. This analysis will be conducted through a review of published sources, which will be compared and analyzed based on established parameters. Methods: The bachelor's thesis is designed as a review study that uses research methods and content analysis. Its task is to synthesize existing knowledge to make the information more comprehensive. The parameters we have set for observation are training effectiveness and training methods. Results: The results indicate that a combination of different training methods, such as sprint, polarized, and high-intensity interval training, best improves cycling performance. A systematic and varied approach to training is recommended for maximum improvement. Conclusions: Based on the reviewed sources used in our thesis, we concluded that short- sprint training (SST) is more effective than heavy strength training (HST) for improving cyclists' sprint abilities. Polarized training (POL) shows a slight improvement in performance compared to low-intensity training (LIT). The studies also suggest that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is more effective than sprint interval...
Strenght training for the development of acceleration
Sichrovský, Matěj ; Feher, Jan (advisor) ; Mejsnarová, Linda (referee)
Author: Matěj Sichrovský Title: Strength training for the development of acceleration Objectives: The aim of my thesis is to create a review of literature and studies in the field of acceleration development through strength training. In the practical part, my aim will be to select appropriate strength exercises and to develop a training plan within the training cycle. Methods: Literature search Results: Theoretical backgrounds related to acceleration and strength training were analyzed based on the literature. The results of the literature search and several studies confirmed that strength training has a positive effect on the development of acceleration. Furthermore, nine strength exercises were included in the training plan that may be suitable for application in training practice. Keywords: strength training, sprinting, maximal strength, explosive strength, acceleration, power
Proposal for Racruitment and Adaptation of Employees in a Selected Company
Bočková, Pavla ; Konečný, Štěpán (referee) ; Konečná, Zdeňka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the selection of new employees and their adaptation in a selected company. The thesis contains theoretical background of the issue of recruitment, selection and training of new employees. An analysis of internal documents is performed, followed by individual interviews with persons involved in the process of selecting and training new employees. Based on this analysis of the current situation, are designed proposed to improve the whole process of selecting and training employees for the selected company.
Rozvoj a vzdělávání pracovníků ve vybrané společnosti
Abrhámová, Veronika
Abrhámová V. Development and education of employees in a selected company. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. The bachelor thesis focuses on mapping the current employee education system in a selected company using a questionnaire survey and a semi-structured interview with the company's regional director. The aim of the thesis is to propose a strategy for employee education based on the findings from mapping the current system. The theoretical part includes a literary review explaining basic concepts, while the practical part is devoted to qualitative and quantitative research. I conclude with proposal of strategic recommendations that can help develop the knowledge and skills of the company's employees.
Porovnání metod tréninku a přípravy skokových koní s rozdílným stupněm výkonnosti
VANČUROVÁ, Karolína
This bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of methods of training and preparation of showjumping horses with different performance levels. A total of six horses with various levels of performance from Z to T were monitored. This research took 3 months with each horse individually. Differences in training methods and volumes and frequency of intensive and rest work were monitored. Detailed monitoring revealed differences in both intensive and rest work in the studied categories. Differences between categories were most obvious in showjumping work (each horse was individually prepared according to its needs and showjumping experience). Statistically significant differences were also found in resting work, namely in spending time in the paddock (F= 6,924++). Approach work was used especially more in horses with Z - ZL performance than in other horses. The approach work accounted for 66 %, resp. 70 % of the total volume of intensive work during preparation. This was slightly less and similar for the S-ST horses (43 %, reps. 64 %) and the T horses (45 %. resp. 63 %). Showjumping work up to 100 cm was used of horses with Z - ZL level of performance at a volume of 45 minutes in the 1st month of training and gradually increased in the 2nd and 3rd months (90, resp. 225 minutes per month). Showjumping work up to 120 cm was represented only with horses with S-ST level of performance (45, resp. 135 min per month). This group of horses also made more use of show jump work up to 125 cm (45, resp. 180 min per month). The T grade horse was trained on jumps from 110 cm to 135 cm throughout the training. Field work was used most in the training of Z - ZL horses (45, resp. 570 min per month). Longe work was used in all horse categories, but most in S - ST horses (60, resp. 360 min per month) and in T horses, where the amount of longing work increased.
Využití a výcvik ovčáckého psa
ZIKMUNDOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the use of a dog in competitive herding, which is based on the use of a dog on the farm and to verify its ability to control the herd. Furthermore, the thesis describes the characteristics of breeds that are used for herding. The training of the monitored dog was carried out in 5 stages at 2 training centers under the guidance of experienced instructors. In the second phase, the dog passed the unofficial Natural Herding Aptitude Test (NHAT), with the rating "passed" in the Socialization section and "excellent" in the Shepherd Talent section. The training was completed by successful completion of unofficial competition with fourth place out of 12 dogs. The most commonly used dog breeds are Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, and Smooth Collie. The possibility to attend training sessions in several training areas and to consult training with more instructors has a positive effect on the overall training progress. An integral part of the overall performance of the pair is the role of the handler, who must give commands to the dog in time and correctly estimate the situation. When complications occur while training, it is not advisable to force the dog to work, as it might loose interest. At the competition that test the readiness of the dog and the handler, the handler should try to stay calm, as stressed handler might negatively affect the performance of the dog by sending wrong body signals.
Application of athletic training methods in fire fighter sport
Dvořák, Martin ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Author: Martin Dvořák Title: Application of athletic training methods in fire fighter sport Objectives: The aim of this final thesis is to describe the possible use of athletic training methods for athletes in fire fighter sport, to describe as accurately as possible the development of the most important skills for the performance of fire fighter sport and to describe the basic disciplines of fire fighter sport. Methods: In this work, descriptive-analytical methods resulting from available literature and professional articles on the topic of athletics and fire fighter sport are used. Results: The result of this work is a document that summarizes the description of fire fighter sport and the possible use of athletic training methods in the training process of athletes performing fire fighter sport. Keywords: fire fighter sport, athletics, sports training, training methods
Proposal for Racruitment and Adaptation of Employees in a Selected Company
Bočková, Pavla ; Konečný, Štěpán (referee) ; Konečná, Zdeňka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the selection of new employees and their adaptation in a selected company. The thesis contains theoretical background of the issue of recruitment, selection and training of new employees. An analysis of internal documents is performed, followed by individual interviews with persons involved in the process of selecting and training new employees. Based on this analysis of the current situation, are designed proposed to improve the whole process of selecting and training employees for the selected company.
Management of the development of teaching staff in secondary vocational schools
Sajdlová, Stanislava ; Trojanová, Irena (advisor) ; Lisnerová, Romana (referee)
The thesis deals with the issues of the management of human resourses in secondary vocational schools. It describes the headteachers' attitude and experience in this area. The aim is to map, analyse and form conclusions, which will be useful and helpful in headteacher's work, to show a potential for teachers development, to apply knowledge from this area of the general management to a specific school environment and to show the meaning and and the growing importance of these processes in schools. The conclusions are based on research made in secondary vocationals schools among the headteachers and teachers with the questionnaire as a research tool. KEYWORDS: Human resources, management, human resource development, human resources management system, training methods
Managing the training process in bodybuilding
Netík, Tomáš ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Petr, Miroslav (referee)
Anotation Title: Managing the training process in bodybuilding This thesis describes the sport of bodybuilding and its training process. It also describes aspects of managing the training process and based on own research determines what impact the training process is applied to changes in the state of training and performance. There is also considering the impact of specific training methods and intensification. In the research of this thesis, we used different testing methods. We performed functional tests, anthropometric measurements and biochemical tests. Based on these tests, we studied the effect of training programs for performance in bodybuilding. We found that the use of specific methods and intensification has a significant influence on the performance of bodybuilding. We also found that effective management of training process has an overall positive effect on performance status in the bodybuilding sport. Keywords: bodybuilding training, training methods, power perfomance

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