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Monitoring of jumping performance among beach volleyball players.
Cónová, Tereza ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Monitoring of jumping performance among beach volleyball players Objectives: The aims were to analyze in-game jumping performance in young beach volleyball players and to compare the frequency of jumps between attackers and blockers as well as the difference of the jumping performance between boys and girls and between teams playing against each other. Methods: The method of observation and frequency counting were used in this work. For this purpose, videos from the World and European Junior Championships were used. The frequency method was used to determine the frequency of jumps in serving, smashing, and blocking. The jumping performances in teams playing against each other as well as gender differences were observed. The results were recorded in graphs and tables. Results: 16 teams were analyzed, 2 of which were from the Czech Republic. In terms of quality and frequency of jumps, a significant difference between girls and boys was observed. Girls were more likely backed down in spite of opponents' good recording to smash probably because they missed getting to the net after servicing. Boys rarely used the jump float serve technique. The individual pairs were roundly misaligned. Keywords: blocker, fielder player, comparison, specialization, team, video, jump, load
Commented translation: The Laws of Cricket (Marylebone Cricket Club, 2003)
Starý, Mikuláš ; Josek, Jiří (advisor) ; Abdallaova, Naděžda (referee)
The first part of this thesis is a translation of the Preface, the Preamble, the first 15 Laws and Appendices A and B from The Laws of Cricket. The aim of this translation is that it will be used by Czech speakers while playing cricket in the Czech Republic or elsewhere. Cricket in the Czech Republic is not a widespread sport and thus several new Czech terms had to be created. The second part analyzes extratextual and intratextual factors of the original text according to Christiane Nord, describes the main translation problems and their solutions, shows the translation method and lists shifts which occurred in the translation.
Heart Rate Variability Measurement Device
Süss, Ivo ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to develop a device that will receive the signal from sporttester belt and then that signal will be processed. The meter is based on development kit STM32 Primer 2. To receive signals from sporttester belts uses sensor RMCM-01 Polar. The meter allows measurement of parameters of heart variability, recording on a memory card and work with the measured data from the memory card.
Meter of pulse frequency variability
Starzyczny, Radek ; Lutera, Ondřej (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to design and construct an autonomous module for receiving and processing HRV (Heart Rate Variability). The device is made as an extension board for development kit STM32. For receiving HR signal is used sensor RMCM-01. The device allow calculate and display the heart rate and its variability and some more parameters from collected data.
Heart Rate Variability Measurement Device
Süss, Ivo ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to develop a device that will receive the signal from sporttester belt and then that signal will be processed. The meter is based on development kit STM32 Primer 2. To receive signals from sporttester belts uses sensor RMCM-01 Polar. The meter allows measurement of parameters of heart variability, recording on a memory card and work with the measured data from the memory card.
Mobil system for monitoring of sports activity
Maleňák, Filip ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Rozman, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse methods that are used for monitoring athlete’s activities and a description of current technical solutions with a focus on heart rate and respiratory rate monitoring. The presented solution shows the possibilities of using available open source SW and HW technologies and their implementation in the design of an integrated tool for monitoring sports activities with the iOS operating system.
Aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils
Foltýn, Pavel ; Cejpek, Jakub (referee) ; Koutník, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis describes an influence of geometric characteristics of an airfoil on its aerodynamic properties. The first part of the thesis defines airfoil, describes its geometric characteristics, emergence of aerodynamic forces and convection around airfoil. The second part deals with influence of profile geometry on aerodynamic properties of airfoils. It is shown on NACA four and six digit profiles, in their buoyancy and moment lines and polars. The last part deals with wind tunnels and measurement in them. The thesis focuses on forces and moments measurement by force balances and static and total pressure measurement. Velocity measurement is focused on the laser Doppler velocimetry, on the hot-wire velocity probe and PIV method. Very briefly selected flow visualization methods are shown there. Comparison of profile characteristic obtained by measuring in wind tunnels and numerical simulation in Xfoil program is also shown there.
Gliders in Today's Aviation
Schoř, Pavel ; Zikmund, Pavel (referee) ; Šošovička, Róbert (advisor)
The introduction of this bachelor`s thesis deals with a brief history of gliders. Second chapter explains basic principles of unpowered aircraft flight, including the principle, how an unpowered glider can climb. Commonly used take-off methods are also mentioned. In all chapters, the examples are explained on Standard Cirrus glider, because it is very widespread in Czech Republic and is financially well affordable. Third chapter describes natural principles, which are used by glider pilots to gain an altitude. An extra attention is paid to gaining an altitude in thermals. In fourth chapter, the gliders are divided according to their purpose and sporting category. Short description of glider construction is mentioned, including a description of instruments, which are necessary for a cross country flight. The description of cross country flight is mentioned at end of this chapter. Last chapter compares Standard Cirrus glider with SZD 56-2, which is one of the today`s best 15m gliders. The main purpose is to illustrate the progress in glider designing, which was achieved during last 40 years, in the light of previous chapters.
Mobile System for Monitoring Sports Activity
Maleňák, F.
The aim of this thesis is to present possible technical solution for monitoring sports activity. Electric signals of heart are transmitted into an open-source Arduino platform and results are presented to the user in a clear and structured way through a mobile application. The suggested system shows the possibilities of using available SW and HW technologies and their implementation in the design of an integrated tool for monitoring sports activity. System also shows the user’s respiratory rate.

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