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Využití neokovaných koní v parkurovém skákání
MIHALIKOVÁ, Eliška
It is not only in the Czech Republic that the barefoot trend is on the rise, i.e. the trend of horses without shoes, which are merely corrected. Several factors influence the decision whether or not to shoe a horse. Among the most important are the horse's work use and the surface the horse moves on, the condition of the hoof horn and economic considerations. In this study, the management and sport performance of 13 shod and 13 unshod park horses were compared. The horses were divided according to performance into 3 categories. In terms of training structure, a statistically significant difference (P0.05) was probably found only when comparing the time spent on field rides between shod and unshod horses of category Z and ZL. On average, shod horses spent 198 minutes per month in the field and unshod horses 100 minutes per month. There was no statistically significant difference between the amounts of jumping and riding work in either performance category. Furthermore, there was a statistically significant difference (rank P0.01) in the mean of all penalty points for ST*, T* and T** performance horses, with an average of 3.1 penalty points per unhooked horse and 5.58 penalty points per shod horse. Undocking had no effect on the sporting performance of the horse, therefore horse owners and riders need not worry about poorer results in sport and only shoe in the case of undocked horn.
Training of a Show Jumping Pair in a Framework of the Youth Sports Centre of the Czech Equestrian Federation
Vojtková, Alžběta ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Bednář, Miloš (referee)
Title: Training of a Show Jumping Pair in a Framework of the Youth Sports Centre of the Czech Equestrian Federation Targets: The presented diploma thesis was targeted at suitability and effectivity of the Youth Sports Centre (YSC) of the Czech Equestrian Federation. I concentrated on searching for the positives and negatives both in the YSC system and training schedules. I believe that any results can contribute to understanding of these organisations function and can lay a new base for further study which will improve the whole system of education. Methods: The first step for familiarising with the problems was an analysis of special literature method usage. It was followed by observing the YSC participants during fulfilling their tasks in individual training camps. In the end, the results of the main competition of the season - the Championship of Children, Juniors and Young Riders - were gathered and assessed. The conclusion was compared and consulted through an interview with a leading trainer of the YSC Roman Drahota. Results: The conclusions based on the main competition of the season results - the Championship of the Czech Republic of Children, Juniors and Young Riders- indicate that the YSC of the Czech Equestrian Federation training schedule was selected properly. Among the positive facts...
Preparing showjumping rider and horse for racing season
Vojtková, Alžběta ; Peslová, Eva (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Title: Preparing showjumping rider and horse for racing season Objectives: Based on the results of research to create an optimal training plan for showjumping riders and horses for a preparatory period. Methods: The analysis of scientific literature, questionnaires, structured interviews, data evaluation and graphical results. Results: A training plan for the preparatory period was drawn up on the basis of the measured re- sults, and consists of: jumping dressage 3 times a week for 37 minutes cavaletti 1.7 times a week for 20 minutes, lungeing 1.3 times per week for 24 minutes fieldwork 2.25 times a week for 49 minutes, jumping 1.2 times a week for 38 minutes of which 0.75 times a week gymnastic series, regeneration means at least 2-3 times a week. Showjumping rid- ers should ride on average 38-39 horses a week and spend around 24.57 hours per week in the saddle. Keywords: showjumping, riding, showjumping rider, showjumping horse, showjumping preparation, preparation period, training plan

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