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Planning and Analysis swimmers training in the basic stage
Willner, Jiří ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Horčic, Josef (referee)
Title: Planning and Analysis swimmers training in the basic stage Objectives: The aim of the study was to experimentally applied training plan for swimmers in the basic stage of sports training. At the same time through achieved performance at selected competitions verify the effectiveness and validity of the implemented plan. Methods: In this work we used the method of experimental applications training plan. The method of indirect observation of the diagnostic techniques in swimming flume. The method of direct observation techniques for the implementation of training. Furthermore, for the diagnosis of swimming techniques was designed and used tables for qualitative analysis of swimming styles. Comparison method were compared to selected indicators of general training and the achieved performance swimmers. And lastly, was also used the method Conconi test for the detection of physiological parameters in stress tests. Results: We found that the training program was effective. Has improved the technical level swimmers and achieved performance improvement in swimming competitions. The test subjects were also monitored parameters VO2 max. In during the training plan was found at one swimmer improvement, and at the second swimmer decrease. Keywords: swimming training, basic stage training, swimming technique,...
Comparison of functions of sporttesters designed to guide and control parameters of movement in water
Hájková, Anna ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Peslová, Eva (referee)
Title: Comparison of functions of sports testers designed for control and monitoring of parameters of movement in water Objectives: Comparison and evaluation of individual functions of selected sport-testers in different types of swimming training. Methods: The research group consisted of one probande, a student of Charles University FTVS. In the research, we chose a controlled observation method to detect and compare the individual functions of selected sports testers over three types of swimming training. Results: Based on an analysis of the accuracy of the recording of observed quantities for individual sporttesters, we found that the sporttesters Polar and Garmin can be used both to manage and guide and control swimming training. However, the final record needs to be supplemented by the exact sum of the swimming metres, which in turn refines the results of the average swimming speed. The Swimmo sports tester was rated the worst, based on inaccurate measurements of individual quantities and instrument control. In an overall assessment of all devices and their parameters, the Sporttester Polar was the best. Keywords: heart rate, swimming training, Garmin, Polar, Swimmo
Changes of vital capacity of lungs in swimmers with Cerebral palsy after different types of swimming training
Koroleva, Alena ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Šteffl, Michal (referee)
Title: Chages of FVC among cerebral-palsy-diagnosed para swimmers in various types of training Objectives : The aim of the thesis was to find out how significant is the VC value's change after various types of training among six para swimmers diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Methods: Six PARA PLAVÁNÍ PRAHA swimmers participated in the study with the age ranging from 22 to 37 years old. The personal spirometer was used to obtain all the data during athlete's training. We measured the data in three different training types' subgroups. Each swimmer was measured six times, two times during each phase of the training which in total lasted 30 minutes. Results: We measured the values of FVC and FEV1 of all the probands during different types of training.The values in technical training ranged from 3,13 to 7,51 litres in the FVC and 3,13 to 4,68 litres in FEV1. Furthermore we can clearly see the increase of the average FVC value by 16,1% and decrease of the FEV1 value by 3,4%. During the aerobic training the values of 2,66 to 6,11 litres FVC and 2.63 to 4,6 litres FEV1 were achieved. After the training the decrease by 1,1 % and the increase by 3,7 % in average can be seen respectively. During anaerobic training we measured the FVC values from 3,04 to 7,25 litres and only the 0,02 % increase and the FEV1...
Swimming training of U11 - U15 categories in modern pentathlon clubs in the Czech Republic
Valentová, Klára ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: Swimming training of U11 - U15 categories in modern pentathlon clubs in the Czech Republic. Aims: The aim of this thesis was to find out what does the swimming training in U11 - U15 categories look like in major and the most successful modern penatathlon clubs in the Czech Republic. By the means of evaluation of training data from these clubs and their comparison to the competition results a conclusion was drawn about which method is the most effective in the training of swimming discipline. This thesis should confirm or disprove the assumption, the higher is the rating of the training process, the better competiton results are achieved. Not only for the training of swimming discipline, the same research is also made for the whole training in modern pentathlon with the same assumptions. Methods: The data from selected pentathlon clubs about their training process were obtained by the method of questioning. The competition results were obtained through public access on the official website of the Czech Union of Modern Pentathlon. The training data was processed and evaluated by converting them to a comparable quantitative level using scoring, weighting factors, or averaging. The competition data were processed by analyzing the competition results. The method of data comparing was used to draw...
Inclusion in swimming
Komárková, Kateřina ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Peslová, Eva (referee)
Title: Inclusion in Swimming Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to identify the conditions and success of inclusion of disabled people in the swimming training of healthy athletes. The sub-objective was to collect information on specifications of training of disabled swimmers; coaches' preparation; and advantages and disadvantages of inclusive training. Seven research questions had been identified. Methods: Questionnaire survey method was used to collect information about the process of inclusion, and selected swimming coaches with experience with inclusion were asked to fill it out. Answers were analyzed and interpreted in the results section of the thesis and supported with graphs and tables. Results: Research has shown that inclusion is possible in most cases immediately or within one to four weeks; that there is a lack of barrier-free space for quality training; that clients are able to adapt to a group training of non-disabled and do not require a special training for themselves; that trainers are not actively seeking for a cooperation with clients-athletes, and that the first impulse usually arises from the athlete or a person close to the athlete; that the disabled athletes are often competing in races with healthy swimmers; and, finally, that the trainers are encouraged for...
The use of regeneration of the cold water in the swimming training
Uhrová, Denisa ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Jurák, Daniel (referee)
Title: Use of the cold water regeneration in swimming training. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to find out whether the cold water regeneration is used in training process by swimming clubs of the Czech Republic. Methods: The research was implemented through the questionnaire method. The data collection was carried out within the Czech Republic's swimming clubs registered under the Czech Association of Swimming Sports. The mathematical - statistical method was used to process acquired data. Visual and tabular representations were used to facilitate their visual analysis and overall assessment. Results: The results of the questionnaire method indicated how the cold water regeneration is used by swimming clubs of the Czech Republic. It has been found that swimming coaches in the Czech Republic use cold water regeneration to a minimum. It has been confirmed that the reason is low awareness of the regeneration method. Another reason was the inadequacy of the demonstrable effects of a given regeneration method for swimming. The noticeable value of the results was reduced by low returns of the questionnaires. Keywords: Swimming training, recovery, cold water, regeneration.
Analysis of multi-cycle training of a Czech top-level swimmer
BENEŠ, Jonáš
The bachelor thesis describes sports training of Czech top-leveled swimmer. It deals with analysis of sports and swimming training of observed swimmer in the years 2013-2016. It focuses on the characteristics of sport training in general, swimming training, training methods and individual year cycles. The goal is to analyze the annual volumes of training indicators in three-year training cycles and to identify the causes of changes in performance of the observed swimmer.
Planning and Analysis swimmers training in the basic stage
Willner, Jiří ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: Planning and Analysis swimmers training in the basic stage Objectives: The aim is to experimentally apply an annual training plan developed based on previous training to a selected swimmers in the basic stage in given conditions. Subject to monitoring and recording are general indicators of training, diagnostic techniques swimming styles and selected functional indicators. Through track record at selected competitions we have verified the effectiveness and validity of the implemented plan. Part of this work was partial Comparison with the preparation of training swimmers successful section of the same age category. Methods: In this work we used the method of experimental applications training plan, a method of indirect observation of the diagnostic techniques in swimming flume. Another method was direct observation techniques for monitoring the implementation of training. Furthermore, for the diagnosis of swimming techniques designed and used tables qualitative analysis of swimming styles. Comparison method were compared to selected indicators of general training and the achieved performance swimmers. To determine the functional parameters were used spiroergometric complete stress testing on treadmill carpet. Results: We found that the training program was effective. Has improved the...
Planning and Analysis swimmers training in the basic stage
Willner, Jiří ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Horčic, Josef (referee)
Title: Planning and Analysis swimmers training in the basic stage Objectives: The aim of the study was to experimentally applied training plan for swimmers in the basic stage of sports training. At the same time through achieved performance at selected competitions verify the effectiveness and validity of the implemented plan. Methods: In this work we used the method of experimental applications training plan. The method of indirect observation of the diagnostic techniques in swimming flume. The method of direct observation techniques for the implementation of training. Furthermore, for the diagnosis of swimming techniques was designed and used tables for qualitative analysis of swimming styles. Comparison method were compared to selected indicators of general training and the achieved performance swimmers. And lastly, was also used the method Conconi test for the detection of physiological parameters in stress tests. Results: We found that the training program was effective. Has improved the technical level swimmers and achieved performance improvement in swimming competitions. The test subjects were also monitored parameters VO2 max. In during the training plan was found at one swimmer improvement, and at the second swimmer decrease. Keywords: swimming training, basic stage training, swimming technique,...

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