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The relationship between physical somatotype and psychomotor age applied on the football players of U12 category in the Czech Republic
Vašák, Marek ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Musálek, Martin (referee)
Name: The relationship between physical somatotype and psychomotor age applied on the football players of U12 category in the Czech Republic Objectives: The aim of this work is to determine the relationship between the component of a body somatotype "ectomorph" and the level of psychomotor development of football players at the age of 12. Methods: To obtain the data the testing method was used. For data processing the method of statistical analysis was applied, the most important element of the analysis was the analysis of correlation. For the partial results the method of comparison was chosen. Results: The most important finding in this study was a positive but weak dependence (r = 0.15) between ectomorphic component level and psychomotor development. There were no factually or statistically significant differences among the teams in sub-monitored parameters such as the average body weight and height, BMI, age, ectomorph and the level of psychomotor development. Only on the level of psychomotor age a moderate effect from the perspective of substantive significance (Cohen's d = 0.582) was found. Keywords: football, youth, comparison, motor skills, ectomorph
The Influence of Conditional Training to the Change of Somatotype\\
MÜHLSTEIN, Marek
The aim of this thesis was to monitor the influence of conditional training in fitness centre on the change of somatotype. The research period took six months and the research file consisted of six trainees. There were entrance and exit anthropometric measurings done with each of the trainees. The theoretical part deals with the history of body building, its effect on human body, problem of nutririon, and other interesting things in this field. The research part evaluates the somatic changes of each participant. The results were processed into charts and graphs and they are commented in the chapter discussion at the final part of my thesis.

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