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Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers
Šimkanin, Martin ; Baláš, Jiří (advisor) ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (referee)
Title: Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers Objectives: The main purpose of this study was to assess the inluence of various types of climbing loads on a physiological response in sport rock climbers. Methods: Seven experienced (8 to 9+, UIAA - Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme) sport climbers (age 25,4 ± 7 years, body 64,8 ± 6 kg, height 175,8 ± 5,3 cm) were subjected to climbing test until exhaustion, which involved three excercises that included various types of load: continuous, intermittent with 30s load and 30s rest periods (test 30/30) and intermittent with 90s load and 90s rest periods (test 90/90). All subjects refrained from exercising at least 48h between each testing. The monitored variables were performance of climbing steps, heart rate (HR), oxygen consumption (VO2), minute ventilation (VE), energy expenditure (EE) and blood lactate (LA). Results: Peak values of monitored variables show that a climbing intensity was similar among all tests (HRpeak 168 ± 11 to 172 ± 7 bites/min, VO2peak 35,2 ± 4,7 to 40,3 ± 5,3 ml/kg/min, LA 4,1 ± 1,1 to 4,9 ± 1,4 mmol/l). EE was in average 9,0 to 9,8 kcal. Subjects climbed longest (4min 45s ± 37s) in the test 30/30 (six climbers achieved maximum defined time 10 x 30s), whereas total...
Effects of high-intensity interval training on the aerobic performance of soccer players
Stehlík, Jiří ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Effects of high-intensity interval training on the aerobic performance of soccer players. Objectives: Influence eight-weeks intervention HIIT program on aerobic performance of football players. A secondary aim was to determine influence eight-weeks intervention HIIT program on aerobic performance of football players ages categories U16 and U17. Methods: High intensity interval training Results: After eight-weeks HIIT program occurred in the experimental group of football players to improve aerobic performance. HIIT program therefore has positive effects on aerobic performance. Football player age category U17 increased performance of 1,9 ml.min-1 .kg-1 , which is slightly greater increase than in age category U16 which increased performance of 1,6 ml.min-1 .kg-1 . Keywords: high intensity interval training, aerobic performance, Yo-Yo test, soccer
Effects of high intensity interval training on aerobic and anaerobic performance of football players aged 14 and 15
Šonský, Dominik ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Effects of high intensity interval training on aerobic and anaerobic performance of football players aged 14 and 15 Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to establish the effect of a seven-day training programme HIIT on aerobic and anaerobic performance of football players in the age category of U-14 and U-15. Methods: High intensity interval training Result: After a seven-week training programme HIIT there was an average increase of aerobic performance in the programme partakers by 3.2 ml.min-1 .kg-1 which is a relatively large difference, compared with EX2 who underwent an ordinary training programme. In the long jump presenting anaerobic performance, these players improved by 8.3 cm on average, while in the second group EX2 the results improved by 6.4 cm on average. Keywords: football, high intensity interval training, aerobic performance, anaerobic performance, category U-15
Effects of high intensity interval training on aerobic and anaerobic performance of football players aged 14 and 15
Šonský, Dominik ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Effects of high intensity interval training on aerobic and anaerobic performance of football players aged 14 and 15 Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to establish the effect of a seven-day training programme HIIT on aerobic and anaerobic performance of football players in the age category of U-14 and U-15. Methods: High intensity interval training Result: After a seven-week training programme HIIT there was an average increase of aerobic performance in the programme partakers by 3.2 ml.min-1 .kg-1 which is a relatively large difference, compared with EX2 who underwent an ordinary training programme. In the long jump presenting anaerobic performance, these players improved by 8.3 cm on average, while in the second group EX2 the results improved by 6.4 cm on average. Keywords: football, high intensity interval training, aerobic performance, anaerobic performance, category U-15
Effects of high-intensity interval training on the aerobic performance of soccer players
Stehlík, Jiří ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Effects of high-intensity interval training on the aerobic performance of soccer players. Objectives: Influence eight-weeks intervention HIIT program on aerobic performance of football players. A secondary aim was to determine influence eight-weeks intervention HIIT program on aerobic performance of football players ages categories U16 and U17. Methods: High intensity interval training Results: After eight-weeks HIIT program occurred in the experimental group of football players to improve aerobic performance. HIIT program therefore has positive effects on aerobic performance. Football player age category U17 increased performance of 1,9 ml.min-1 .kg-1 , which is slightly greater increase than in age category U16 which increased performance of 1,6 ml.min-1 .kg-1 . Keywords: high intensity interval training, aerobic performance, Yo-Yo test, soccer
Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers
Šimkanin, Martin ; Baláš, Jiří (advisor) ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (referee)
Title: Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers Objectives: The main purpose of this study was to assess the inluence of various types of climbing loads on a physiological response in sport rock climbers. Methods: Seven experienced (8 to 9+, UIAA - Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme) sport climbers (age 25,4 ± 7 years, body 64,8 ± 6 kg, height 175,8 ± 5,3 cm) were subjected to climbing test until exhaustion, which involved three excercises that included various types of load: continuous, intermittent with 30s load and 30s rest periods (test 30/30) and intermittent with 90s load and 90s rest periods (test 90/90). All subjects refrained from exercising at least 48h between each testing. The monitored variables were performance of climbing steps, heart rate (HR), oxygen consumption (VO2), minute ventilation (VE), energy expenditure (EE) and blood lactate (LA). Results: Peak values of monitored variables show that a climbing intensity was similar among all tests (HRpeak 168 ± 11 to 172 ± 7 bites/min, VO2peak 35,2 ± 4,7 to 40,3 ± 5,3 ml/kg/min, LA 4,1 ± 1,1 to 4,9 ± 1,4 mmol/l). EE was in average 9,0 to 9,8 kcal. Subjects climbed longest (4min 45s ± 37s) in the test 30/30 (six climbers achieved maximum defined time 10 x 30s), whereas total...

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