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Comparison of energy expenditure, puls rate and subjective perception of during road march with attached weight and without attached weight in winter conditions.
Částka, Lukáš ; Vágner, Michal (advisor) ; Sýkora, Karel (referee)
Title of the work: Comparison of energy expenditure, pulse rate and subjective perception of during road march with attached weight and without attached weight in winter conditions. The work tries to focus on comparing of physiological parameters during military road March. The aim of this bachelor work is to compare and to find out more about physiological strain of research group of soldiers during road March with or without loading. The group of 10 soldiers is made by the students of military department of faculty of sports and education Charles University from Prague. This research group was tested during the three periods. In the first period the group was tested during 10 km walking March without loading. In the second period the group was tested with the loading of 15 kg and in the third period with the loading of 25 kg. The aim of the work is to compare the outlay of energy, cardial rate and the subjective feeling of the strain during walking tours with or without loading. To find out the pulse rate I used as a tool the sport testers and to find out the subjective feeling of the strain I decided to use the adjusted Borg scale. The outlay of energy was calculated from the entrance data of the tested people and from the measuring pulse rate. The results: From the recorded data we can find out...
Comparison of the impact efect of shoe inserts on distortion of instep.
Ondřejka, Josef ; Majerčík, Petr (advisor) ; Vágner, Michal (referee)
Title: Comparison of the impact of exposure to the shoe inserts foot arch deformation. Aims of the thesis: The aim of thesis is to compare the effects between two selected inserts into the boots of foot arch deformation. The first one is a specially shaped insert and the second one is common available insert in the Czech Army. Method: Bachelor's work was treated as an empirical quantitative research observational character. We tested 19 probands. The measurements were used to measure pressure insole PedarX. It was measured at a speed of 5 km/h with two different inserts in shoes. The monitored values was the total contact area between foot and shoe inserts, and the maximum force influencing the foot during the step cycle. The measured values were assessed using Cohen coefficient. The results were compared to studies dealing with the emergence of deformation at the foot arch. Results: Special shaped insert was compared to common available insert in the Czech Army. It was found, that the special shaped insert increases total contact area between foot and shoe insert. Further the special shaped insert reduced the maximum total force acting on the foot during the step cycle in both feet. Increasing the total contact area and decreasing the total maximum force influencing the foot during the step cycle...
Comparison of the impact efect of shoe inserts on distortion of instep.
Ondřejka, Josef ; Majerčík, Petr (advisor) ; Vágner, Michal (referee)
Title: Comparison of the impact of exposure to the shoe inserts foot arch deformation. Aims of the thesis: The aim of thesis is to compare the effects between two selected inserts into the boots of foot arch deformation. The first one is a specially shaped insert and the second one is common available insert in the Czech Army. Method: Bachelor's work was treated as an empirical quantitative research observational character. We tested 19 probands. The measurements were used to measure pressure insole PedarX. It was measured at a speed of 5 km/h with two different inserts in shoes. The monitored values was the total contact area between foot and shoe inserts, and the maximum force influencing the foot during the step cycle. The measured values were assessed using Cohen coefficient. The results were compared to studies dealing with the emergence of deformation at the foot arch. Results: Special shaped insert was compared to common available insert in the Czech Army. It was found, that the special shaped insert increases total contact area between foot and shoe insert. Further the special shaped insert reduced the maximum total force acting on the foot during the step cycle in both feet. Increasing the total contact area and decreasing the total maximum force influencing the foot during the step cycle...
Comparison of energy expenditure, puls rate and subjective perception of during road march with attached weight and without attached weight in winter conditions.
Částka, Lukáš ; Vágner, Michal (advisor) ; Sýkora, Karel (referee)
Title of the work: Comparison of energy expenditure, pulse rate and subjective perception of during road march with attached weight and without attached weight in winter conditions. The work tries to focus on comparing of physiological parameters during military road March. The aim of this bachelor work is to compare and to find out more about physiological strain of research group of soldiers during road March with or without loading. The group of 10 soldiers is made by the students of military department of faculty of sports and education Charles University from Prague. This research group was tested during the three periods. In the first period the group was tested during 10 km walking March without loading. In the second period the group was tested with the loading of 15 kg and in the third period with the loading of 25 kg. The aim of the work is to compare the outlay of energy, cardial rate and the subjective feeling of the strain during walking tours with or without loading. To find out the pulse rate I used as a tool the sport testers and to find out the subjective feeling of the strain I decided to use the adjusted Borg scale. The outlay of energy was calculated from the entrance data of the tested people and from the measuring pulse rate. The results: From the recorded data we can find out...

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