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Kinesiological overview of evaluation methods of sprinting and hurdling in track and field.
Sachová, Zuzana ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Feher, Jan (referee)
Title Kinesiological overview of evaluation methods of sprinting and hurdling in track and field. Objectives The objective of this thesis was to analyse the possibilities of kinesiological evaluation as described in the literature, especially with regard to understand sprinting and hurdling in track and field; to familiarize myself with the possibilities of a complete evaluation of sprinting and hurdling, and then to try to raise a kinesiograph of the movements of a hurdler in intentionally selected photosequences. Methods This thesis is focused on the possibilities of kineological evaluation of sprinting and hurdling in track and field. It's based on a review of selected scientific publications about human motion system, general kinesiology, kinesiology of pelvis and lower limbs, descriptions and techniques of sprinting and hurdling and special kinesiology of sprinting and hurdling in track and field. Furthermore, indirect observation and watching videos of top hurdlers in motion were also used for the selection of intentional photosequences to attempt a kinesiological evaluation of hurdling. Results Through relevant scientific publications - 71 published on print and 9 on electronic media - I realised that kinesiological evaluation of sprinting and especially of hurdling is very difficult and...
Kinesiology and pathokinesiology of shoulder joint with regard to archery
Čelková, Renáta ; Vacek, Jan (advisor) ; Mende, Karel (referee)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with basic principles of a movement of a shoulder joint and shoulder blade with a regard to the archery. The first part includes anatomical , biomechanical and kinesiological information about the shoulder girdle. The second part is discussing basic principles and techniques of a movement in the shoulder joint with an emphasis on forces and a work of muscles between shoulder blades. The last part is a brief focus of problems in the shoulder joint which may arise from an improper shooting technique .

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