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Factors affecting high junp performance
Hrubá, Michaela ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: Factors influencing performance in high jump Aims: Describe and analyze the factors on which performance in high jump depends Methods: I worked my way up to the results gradually. The first steps were to create a syllabus and study the literature. I have collected the results of all tests and examinations that show the level of my preconditions for performance in the high jump. All the collected results of the tests examined on me were subsequently analyzed and compared with the literature or with the best jumpers in the world. All data were then summarized, processed and converted into text and image form. Results: Specific data was found expressing the levels of individual factors of my performance in the high jump. After comparing with the recommended values in the literature and with the data of the world's best high jumpers, we found that the factors limiting my performance in the high jump are influenced by training. As an athlete, I have excellent preconditions for a high jump. Crucial to my future performance will be my health, the development of také-off speed and the precision of the technique when jumping at border heights. The elaboration of my bachelor's thesis brought me a deepening of my knowledge of high jump. I would like to use this knowledge in the next years of my sports...
Children athletics
Dubský, Petr ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Feher, Jan (referee)
Children athletics Objectives: This bachelor thesis deals with the training of athletes between ages 12 and 15 (younger and older pupils) in athletics in selected disciplines. Furthermore, techniques in various disciplines were analyzed. The aim of this work was to determine the current level of technique advancement of athletes between ages 12 and 15 (younger and older pupils) in the athletic club SC Radotín Prague. We expected that the technical level in selected athletic events will not be at a very high level. The method: In this work we used these methods: observation, descriptive analysis. Results: From the video records and image sequences we got to know that the technical level of students was not at the highest level, but not at the worst. It corresponds with the average technical level of athletes in the age group of 12-15 years. Key words: athletics, children, long jump, high jump, shot put, techniques

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