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General and special performance of members of athletic sports centres
Tuček, Jonáš ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Koutník, Jan (referee)
Title: General and special performance of members of athletic sports centres Objectives: The primary aim of the thesis is to evaluate the general physical performance of 14-year-old and 15-year-old members of sports centres from 2018 and compare whether it is better than it was in 2012 and 2015. The secondary aim is to determine whether the general performance of athletes corresponds to special performance in the race. Methods: The first part of the thesis is a literary search, which represents a theoretical framework of the topic. The second, main part of the thesis is practical. Initially, the data of the examined group provided by the Czech athletic federation, Department of Youth, were statistically processed. Subsequently, the characteristics of the statistical population in 2018 were compared with the years 2012 and 2015. Based on factual data search, a comparison of general and special performance of selected sports centre members was drawn. Finally, the validity of the hypotheses was verified. Results: A comparison of testing results of sport centres members from 2018 with 2012 and 2015 proved that the general physical performance of 14-year-old and 15-year-old members is increasing year-on-year. In 2018, athletes achieved better average results in all four motor tests: a 50-meter run from...
Structure of youth athletics in Prague athletic clubs
Teplý, Lukáš ; Feher, Jan (advisor) ; Vindušková, Jitka (referee)
Title: A Structure of Younger Junior Athletics in Athletic Clubs in the Prague Area Objective: The aim of the thesis is to characterise Prague athletic clubs with their own sports centres and their activities in younger juniors category. Hypotheses: Hypothesis 1: It supposes that the number of girls in the younger and older juniors category will prevail the number of boys minimally by 20%. Hypothesis 2: It supposes that the clubs with their own resort sports centres (RSC) will have better conditions for children and youths training than those without RSC. Methods: For creating this diploma thesis, a method of content analysis was used in the theoretical part. The practical part uses the mixed method design which comprises the content analysis method and the questionnaire method with an additional half-structured interview. Results: The aim of the thesis was accomplished. All the necessary data were gathered and evaluated. Hypothesis 1 - not confirmed. Hypothesis 2 - confirmed. Keywords: trainer's activities and role, sports centres, talented youths, membership base, motivation

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