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Model preparation of ice hockey players older age
Diviš, Richard ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: The analysis of the preparation period in ice hockey players over 33 years of age Objectives: The main goal of the thesis was to analyze the development of the explosive strength and power in ice hockey players of 33 years of age during the preparation period. The diploma thesis summarizes the theoretical background of the chosen topic expanding it to the specific player groups. Additional goals of the empirical part included longitudinal analysis perpetrating to the results of the output motor tests, analysis of the effectivity of an intervention training plan applicable during the preparation period, evaluating output and input results of the motor test. Further goals integrated the comparisons of different level ice hockey players and the specifics of their preparation periods. Methods: The study included 3 participants, who contributed to the longitudinal study, which evaluated their motor skills and further participated in the experimental intervention training plan. The analysis of the explosive strength and power used standardized battery of measures. This battery included long jump, five two-footed jump, throw with a heavy ball (3kg) with an overstep and the back side of the thigh strength standing and sitting. The length was measured using the standard SI metric system. The current...
Posterior chain muscle endurance and arm paddling peak power in amateur female surfers
Kopčilová, Michaela ; Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title: Posterior chain muscle endurance and arm paddling peak power in amateur female surfers Objectives: Thesis is dedicated to female surfing, particularly paddling, as this is an undiscovered area of research. Very few studies have been carried out, which would focus on muscle activity in surfing. None of the studies focused on posterior chain or muscle activity of female surfers while paddling. Not only that the level of competitive surfing is increasing rapidly, as it will be part of Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020, but the recreational surfers are also becoming more literate about surf science and willing to improve their surfing performance by dry land surf specific trainings. Surfing industry represents a worldwide business, where big companies offer sponsorship, which is reasonable motivation for young athletes (M. Mendez-Villanueva & Bishop, 2005). As the number of recreational and competitive female surfers is raising as well, the level of competitive female surfing is increasing (Booth, 2001) and professional female surfers are becoming equal in regards to getting the same amount of prize money in competitions, more research should be dedicated to female surfing. The aim of this thesis was to study association between posterior chain endurance and other variables such as frequency of...
Profile and analysis of the relationship between strength and speed of American football players
Louda, Petr ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hojka, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Profile and analysis of the relationship between strength and speed of American Football players. Aims: The main aim of this study was to analyse the profile and relationship between strength and speed of American Football players. The research was taken to find, to what extent does strength and speed correlate including the test battery and if so, does the higher level influence results of the motoric tests. Methods: In our research we applied methods of analysis and comparison. The method of analysis was used in detailed breakdown of the measured results of the motoric tests. The comparison method was used to determine relationships between specific motoric tests. We carried the basic statistical processes of the measured data, which included calculation of the measurement of arithmetic mean, mode, median, minimum and maximum value, upper and lower quartile and variables. Range of scatter, deviation and quartile range together with variation coefficient. Relationships between motoric tests have been calculated by Pearson's correlation coefficient. Results: Statistically significant correlations were found between the tests of linear speed - 10 and 40 yard dash (r = 0.86) and tests of agility- 20 yard shuttle a 3 cone drill (r= 0.77). The correlation approached significance between other...

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