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Kickboxing technique and the frequency of use in ring disciplines: a systematic review
Kohout, Ondřej ; Omcirk, Dan (advisor) ; Oláh, Vladan (referee)
Title: Kickboxing techniques and the frequency of their use in ring disciplines: a systematic review Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to determine the frequency of individual techniques used during fights in full-contact kickboxing matches at international level based on a systematic review of scientific publications. Methods: The method used to create this bachelor thesis was a systematic review based on a referred selection of items in accordance with PRISMA recommendations. First, a research question was set to determine the frequency of techniques used in ring disciplines (K-1 and Low kick) in kickboxing. Using predefined keywords and Boolean operators, a search script was developed to search scientific databases such as the Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus. Duplicate studies were removed from search results and the final number of studies was reduced according to predefined criteria. Eligible studies were used for data analysis and subsequent synthesis. Results: Out of the total number of studies found (n = 347), ten studies were used for the results of this systematic search. The most commonly used technique in kickboxing ring disciplines was identified as the Jab. Two studies have identified the Jab as the technique with the highest frequency of use, while three other studies...
The Analysis of passing through the opponent in football players in the U13 and U15 categories
Vorlíček, Lukáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: The Analysis of passing through the opponent in football players in the U13 and U15 categories. Objectives: The Analysis of offensive activities of passing through the opponent football players of younger pupils category U13 and older pupils category U15. Methods: The research sample was formed by two youth teams of younger pupils category U13 and older pupils category U15 playing the highest Czech league and European football cups. At the U13 category were monitored three matches, at the category of U15 four league or friendly matches in 2021/2022 season. The data were obtained from VEO camera recordings. The data were then inserted into the prepared folio and processed by Microsoft Office Excel. Within the research we were focused on frequency, success rate, arithmetic mean and standard deviation. We obtained the substantive significance of the difference by calculating Hedges' g. Results: A significantly higher passing through the opponent success in the own half compared to the attacking half was found only in U15. Also, the difference in the overall success of passing through the opponent between the U15 and U13 teams did not reach material significance and their success rate was almost identical (63% ±7.7%; 61% ±6.5%). A significantly higher frequency passing through the opponent was...
Origin and development of women's ice hockey
Frolíková, Tereza ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (referee)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is a summary of women's ice hockey from history to the present in the world and in our country. The main goal is therefore an overall analysis of the development of this sport, how women's hockey was created and developed, when it experienced the greatest boom and when, on the contrary, it declined. The secondary goal is to outline the development of the rules and summarize the current situation of women's hockey. In the beginning of the thesis, a brief description of this sport is given and the origin of hockey is described. Furthermore, the most famous women's hockey names are mentioned here, and at the end of the work, the differences between the rules of women's and men's ice hockey are defined. Key words: ice hockey, women's hockey, match, history, rules
Kinesiological analysis of selected techniques in greco-romain wrestling
Žižka, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Zdobinský, Adam (referee)
Title: Kinesiological analysis of selected techniques in greco-romain wrestling Objective: The aim of this Thesis is to measure the extent to which various muscles are involved during the practice of the wrestling technique body lock, lift and suplex. It also considers the order in which the muscles are involved. The research applies surface electromyography. Methods: The theoretical part of this Thesis is predominantly based on the method of analysis and synthesis of the specialized literature. In the practical part, the surface electromyography was used to measure which muscles are involved in the body lock, lift and suplex. Subsequently, the difference of the motion performance of the four probands was evaluated. Furthermore, the timing of muscle activation was monitored. Results: The evaluation of the result showed that musculus rectus femoris is the most involved in the movement and the least musculus obliquus externus abdominis. In addition, it was found that m. Obliquus externus abdominis is involved first, while the last one is involved with m. Biceps femoris. Key words: Wrestling, electromyography, quality of movement, muscle activation
POSTWAR HISTORY OF THE FOOTBAL CLUB SOKOL LIBOČANY
Holák, Julius ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
TITLE: POSTWAR HISTORY OF THE FOOTBALL CLUB SOKOL LIBOČANY AUTHOR: Julius Holák DEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR: PhDr. PaedDr. Ladislav Kašpar, Ph.D. ABSTRAKT: The first aim of this work is to write a history of the football club Sokol Libočany. In terms of time is the theme of the work focused on the period from 1945, when the football club was founded, until 1998. Using the direct method of successive record chronologically successive periods. Results, reports, and the following trace information using the indirect method to integrate into a broader context and to try to predict the functioning of both the club and the team performance. Diachronic approach to monitor and capture the different seasons, as in itself followed. An overview of these individual matches, supplemented by additional information helps to understand the pitfalls of rural football, and its specific symptoms. Work is complemented with text and image attachments relating to that period. KEYWORDS: History, football, players, the game, a football pitch, a village.
Acute effect of warm-up on the force of a punch
Rudolf, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Zdobinský, Adam (referee)
Title: Acute effect of a warm-up on the force of a punch Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to test whether a warm-up before a performance affects the force of a punch at a sample participants practicing full-contact combat sports. Further goal is to analyze a change in the force of a punch depending on elapsed time after warming up. Methods: Each participant in this experimental study with intra-subject design went through all phases of the measurement, where the force of a punch was tested in four specified times (before a warm-up and then 4, 10 and 25 minutes after the warm-up). Results: No statistically significant effect of a warm-up on the force of a punch was observed, nor was there a statistically significant change in the force of a punch during the time following a warm-up. However, a warm-up did have a significant effect on change in heart rate and body temperature. Keywords: Combat sports, performance, fight, dynamic stretching, explosive power, punch sensor
Acute effect of warm-up on the force of a punch
Rudolf, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Zdobinský, Adam (referee)
Title: Acute effect of a warm-up on the force of a punch Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to test whether a warm-up before a performance affects the force of a punch at a sample participants practicing full-contact combat sports. Further goal is to analyze a change in the force of a punch depending on elapsed time after warming up. Methods: Each participant in this experimental study with intra-subject design went through all phases of the measurement, where the force of a punch was tested in four specified times (before a warm-up and then 4, 10 and 25 minutes after the warm-up). Results: No statistically significant effect of a warm-up on the force of a punch was observed, nor was there a statistically significant change in the force of a punch during the time following a warm-up. However, a warm-up did have a significant effect on change in heart rate and body temperature. Keywords: Combat sports, performance, fight, dynamic stretching, explosive power, punch sensor
Acute effect of warm-up on the force of a punch
Rudolf, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Zdobinský, Adam (referee)
Title: Acute effect of a warm-up on the force of a punch Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to test whether a warm-up before a performance affects the force of a punch at a sample participants practicing full-contact combat sports. Further goal is to analyze a change in the force of a punch depending on elapsed time after warming up. Methods: Each participant in this experimental study with intra-subject design went through all phases of the measurement, where the force of a punch was tested in four specified times (before a warm-up and then 4, 10 and 25 minutes after the warm-up). Results: No statistically significant effect of a warm-up on the force of a punch was observed, nor was there a statistically significant change in the force of a punch during the time following a warm-up. However, a warm-up did have a significant effect on change in heart rate and body temperature. Keywords: Combat sports, performance, fight, dynamic stretching, explosive power, punch sensor
Kinesiological analysis of selected techniques in greco-romain wrestling
Žižka, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Zdobinský, Adam (referee)
Title: Kinesiological analysis of selected techniques in greco-romain wrestling Objective: The aim of this Thesis is to measure the extent to which various muscles are involved during the practice of the wrestling technique body lock, lift and suplex. It also considers the order in which the muscles are involved. The research applies surface electromyography. Methods: The theoretical part of this Thesis is predominantly based on the method of analysis and synthesis of the specialized literature. In the practical part, the surface electromyography was used to measure which muscles are involved in the body lock, lift and suplex. Subsequently, the difference of the motion performance of the four probands was evaluated. Furthermore, the timing of muscle activation was monitored. Results: The evaluation of the result showed that musculus rectus femoris is the most involved in the movement and the least musculus obliquus externus abdominis. In addition, it was found that m. Obliquus externus abdominis is involved first, while the last one is involved with m. Biceps femoris. Key words: Wrestling, electromyography, quality of movement, muscle activation

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