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Functional Profile of Performance Billiard Players
Manda, Filip ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Zahálka, František (referee)
Title: Functional Profile of Performance Billiard Players Objectives: The main aim of thesis was to find out maximal functional characteristics and body composition of performance billiard players by using laboratory testing. Next step was to define load intensity during simulated match. Methods: There were used biomedical measurements as a body measuring, bioelectrical impedance, laboratory spiroergometric measuring by maximal stress testing. Field spiroergometric measuring was provide during simulated match in pool hall. To find the role of physical fitness in performance billiard were used half structured interview with open questions and online survey. Results: The findings show that tested billiard players achieve levels of physical fitness from average to very good values. But some of them are classified as overweight and obese. Long-time playing billiard does not have any important influence on asymetric composition of muscle mass of upper limbs. During playing billiard an oxygen consumption didn't get over 30% of VO2max and values of heart rate were between 39 to 59% HRmax. During playing billiard an energy expenditure grows from 222 to 330% of BM. Billiard energetic demands of tested players are moving between 14,6 kJ to 29,3 kJ. Another result of thesis is a statement about the role of...
Comparison of universal and specific functional stress tests of ski- mountaineerers
Formánková, Dita ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Heller, Jan (referee)
Title: Comparison of universal and specific functional stress tests of ski-mountaineerers. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to compare maximal functional parameters of ski-mountaineerers measured during three functional laboratory stress tests. The functional stress tests were set on a treadmill, bicycle ergometer, and on a ski-mountaineer trainer. Consecutively, there is evaluated the meaning of testing of the functional parameters on the ski-mountaineer trainer. Methods: Interindividual and intraindividual descriptive study of 10 ski-mountaineerers of middle and high level performance. Results: The respondents reached the average value of VO2max 63,3 ml.kg-1 .min-1 on the ski-mountaineer trainer, 67,5 ml.kg-1 .min-1 on a treadmill and 66,5 ml.kg-1 .min-1 on a bicycle ergometer. The average measured HR on the ski-mountaineer trainer was 179 heartbeats/min, on the treadmill 185 heartbeats/min and on the bycicle ergometer 183 heartbeats/min. The average value of R reached the value of 1,09 on the ski-mountaineer trainer, 1,18 on the treadmill and 1, 19 on the bycicle ergometer. The highest measured value of VO2max reached on the treadmill was 79,3 ml.kg-1 .min-1 , the bycicle ergometer enabled to reach maximum 76,5 ml.kg-1 .min-1 and the highest value reached on the ski-mountaineer trainer was...
Analysis of selected somatic and physiological indicators in professional football players
Zahálka, Zdeněk ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Analysis of selected somatic and physiological indicators in professional football players. Objectives: Analysis of selected somatic and physiological indicators in professional football players in various gaming functions. Methods: This work was based on observation and testing. Data were recorded and evaluated with devices (jogging carpet and Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance (BIA)). Of these earnings came form. To evaluate somatic assumptions used an instrument called Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance (BIA). VO2max was evaluated by treadmill running on carpet. The results were tabulated and interpreted graphically. For statistical analysis, in Microsoft Excel functions used mean and standard deviation. Results: The results that have come to me, and hypotheses, which I dealt with in this work, were not found to be substantively significant difference measured values above 10%. A more detailed treatment, however, was substantively significant difference between the players' functions recorded. Key words: Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), body composition, performance, physiological load, a professional footballer.
Functional Profile of Performance Billiard Players
Manda, Filip ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Zahálka, František (referee)
Title: Functional Profile of Performance Billiard Players Objectives: The main aim of thesis was to find out maximal functional characteristics and body composition of performance billiard players by using laboratory testing. Next step was to define load intensity during simulated match. Methods: There were used biomedical measurements as a body measuring, bioelectrical impedance, laboratory spiroergometric measuring by maximal stress testing. Field spiroergometric measuring was provide during simulated match in pool hall. To find the role of physical fitness in performance billiard were used half structured interview with open questions and online survey. Results: The findings show that tested billiard players achieve levels of physical fitness from average to very good values. But some of them are classified as overweight and obese. Long-time playing billiard does not have any important influence on asymetric composition of muscle mass of upper limbs. During playing billiard an oxygen consumption didn't get over 30% of VO2max and values of heart rate were between 39 to 59% HRmax. During playing billiard an energy expenditure grows from 222 to 330% of BM. Billiard energetic demands of tested players are moving between 14,6 kJ to 29,3 kJ. Another result of thesis is a statement about the role of...
Analysis of selected somatic and physiological indicators in professional football players
Zahálka, Zdeněk ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Analysis of selected somatic and physiological indicators in professional football players. Objectives: Analysis of selected somatic and physiological indicators in professional football players in various gaming functions. Methods: This work was based on observation and testing. Data were recorded and evaluated with devices (jogging carpet and Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance (BIA)). Of these earnings came form. To evaluate somatic assumptions used an instrument called Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance (BIA). VO2max was evaluated by treadmill running on carpet. The results were tabulated and interpreted graphically. For statistical analysis, in Microsoft Excel functions used mean and standard deviation. Results: The results that have come to me, and hypotheses, which I dealt with in this work, were not found to be substantively significant difference measured values above 10%. A more detailed treatment, however, was substantively significant difference between the players' functions recorded. Key words: Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), body composition, performance, physiological load, a professional footballer.
Comparison of universal and specific functional stress tests of ski- mountaineerers
Formánková, Dita ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Heller, Jan (referee)
Title: Comparison of universal and specific functional stress tests of ski-mountaineerers. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to compare maximal functional parameters of ski-mountaineerers measured during three functional laboratory stress tests. The functional stress tests were set on a treadmill, bicycle ergometer, and on a ski-mountaineer trainer. Consecutively, there is evaluated the meaning of testing of the functional parameters on the ski-mountaineer trainer. Methods: Interindividual and intraindividual descriptive study of 10 ski-mountaineerers of middle and high level performance. Results: The respondents reached the average value of VO2max 63,3 ml.kg-1 .min-1 on the ski-mountaineer trainer, 67,5 ml.kg-1 .min-1 on a treadmill and 66,5 ml.kg-1 .min-1 on a bicycle ergometer. The average measured HR on the ski-mountaineer trainer was 179 heartbeats/min, on the treadmill 185 heartbeats/min and on the bycicle ergometer 183 heartbeats/min. The average value of R reached the value of 1,09 on the ski-mountaineer trainer, 1,18 on the treadmill and 1, 19 on the bycicle ergometer. The highest measured value of VO2max reached on the treadmill was 79,3 ml.kg-1 .min-1 , the bycicle ergometer enabled to reach maximum 76,5 ml.kg-1 .min-1 and the highest value reached on the ski-mountaineer trainer was...

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