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Analysis assumptions and daily energy expenditure of students on Faculty of Education University of South Bohemia on cross-country skiing course\\
KŘÍŽENECKÝ, Daniel
The aim of the bachelor thesis is analyse the physical presumptions and the daily energetic regime of certain students from the Faculty of Education, Univerzity of South Bohemia, who attended a cross country skying course. The main goal of the thesis consists in comparing the results of students tested before, during and after the course. Selected and properly advised individuals will endure the inicial process of measuring in the KTVS laboratory. Afterwards, a two-week period of monitoring values and registering daily energetic income and expenditure within the course will be executed. The final evaluation will be also held in the KTVS laboratory. Subsequently, the measured values will be elaborated and compared to one another. The results obtained should answer the following questions: What was the impact of the course on the participants? Has the participants' performance been improved or has it remained unchanged? Has the nutrition been sufficient to their energetic expenditure?
Analysis of the energy performance of the second half of the study program of physical education and sport at the University of South Bohemia
HANZLÍK, Michal
The aim of this bachelor thesis is an energetic demand during second half of the field physical education study at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. Necessary data were obtained during forth and fifth semester, at winter skying course in Alp d'Huez and winter snowboarding course in Vars. In theoretical part we are following up matters connected to the given topic, especially physiology. In the empiric part we are describing the measured group, work organisation, used appliances, structure of teaching units and measurement results.

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