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Analysis of variability and difficulty of elements in sports aerobics performances - seniors women (European championship 2014, 2017,2019)
Čadová, Tereza ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Kainová, Lucie (referee)
TITLE: Analysis of variability and difficulty of elements in sports aerobics performances- seniors women (European championship 2014, 2017, 2019) AUTHOR: Bc. Tereza Čadová DEPARTMENT: Department of physical education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Jana Hájková ABSTRACT: The main aim of this diploma work was to analyse sports aerobic¨s choreographies regarding the difficulty, variability and comparing the results. The analysis focused on the final choreographies of the six best women contestants in the Europe's Championship in 2014, 2017 and 2019 using the observant, analysis and result comparison method. This analysis followed criteria which was given in advance. In the conclusion the analysis results are defined anh show that the choreographies hasn't improved technically in the along the analysed years. KEYWORDS: Sports aerobics, technical index, variability, analysis, elemenst of difficulty
Changes in handgrip strength in relation to laterality at indoor youth climbing course
Janatová, Klára ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Vláčilová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Changes in handgrip strength in relation to laterality at indoor youth climbing course Objectives: The aim of this diploma theses is to investigate whether regular climbing activity of children at age 7-11 leads to development of handgrip stength or its endurance with respect to laterality. Also if climbing leads to symetrical strenghtening of upper limbs. Methods: Group of 14 children at age 7-11 participated in a climbing course once a week for 3 months. Maximal grip strength was measured, persistence in pressing hand over 30 seconds and evaluation of laterality. First testing was done in October 2016 and second after 3 months in January 2017. Results: The research involved 13 right-handed and 1 left-handed participant and degree of laterality remained unchanged. Grip strength of dominant upper limb was stronger in 10 children from 13 (October 2016 - first measuring) at the first measurement. Our results suggest that climbing activities for three months, according to statistical analysis (t-test Microsoft Excel 2010), may contribute to the symetrical strengthening of upper limbs in 88%. We have discovered two types development phenomena - visualised as 2 distinct curves that show the development of strength in 30 seconds. Keywords: Children, indoor climbing, preference, handedness,...

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