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Sporting centre Krumlov
Štindlová, Tereza ; Kavan, Kamil (referee) ; Fišarová, Zuzana (advisor)
The dissertation is composed on theme OF THE SPORTS CENTRE KRUMLOV. In this three-storey building, there is the squash hall, table tennis, fitness hall, sauna for 6 persons and a café. In the garden that belongs to the building, there is projected a course for minigolf, playground for pétanque and tennis court. Constructional system is projected from lime-sand bricks, concrete beam ceilings and glued wooden beams. The roof is flat. External surface finish of the building is the ventilated facade.
Table tennis robot
Nguyen, Thuc Tuyen ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with designing and manipulating a robot for training table tennis. Robot's mechanical construction is based on aluminium profiles supported by various standardized assembly units, such as rotating bearings, plain bearings, threaded rods... The front-end part of the robot, which requires better deformation property and lighter weight, was made from ABS material using 3D rapid prototyping technology. The design of the robot allows its body to rotate around three axises. Thanks to the high dynamical ability, robot can be set to throw balls to various places on the playing table, with different types of ball spin. Balls will be shot out by two rubber wheels, which are attached to two electrical DC motors. By driving the speed of the two motors, we can control the speed of the ball, as well as speed of its spin. All robot's activities are driven by an embedded system designed using microcontroller ATMega128. A firmware for controlling robot's function was writen and flashed into the microcontroller. End-users might communicate with the robot via a system of buttons and a text LCD display. The built robot was tested and it has shown its ability to throw balls to 6 different places of the playing table, at different speeds, with different types of ball spin, and different spin speed, according to the parameters set by user.
Managing and financing of the Czech Table Tennis Association
HOUDKOVÁ, Helena
This work analyzes the management system of the Czech Table Tennis association and the allocation of funds from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic. The theoretical part is based on knowledge of the issue and describes the specifics of the finan-ces and management of non-profit organizations. The practical part is aimed to suggest the possible alternatives to improve the current situation and recommendations for proposals for adjustments for the decision of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports to better meet the needs of the union. The contribution of this work is to reveal problems and trends concerning sport and its financing,studying and analyzing the topic of the union.
Evaluation of the most common injuries and health problems of professional table tennis players
Tenglová, Vendula ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Evaluation of the most common injuries and health problems of professional table tennis players Objectives: The main aim of this work is to evaluate the most common injuries and health problems of professional table tennis players in the Czech Republic. Another goal is to determine the level of use of regenerative procedures and compensatory exercises within the training plan of athletes. Methods: The main method used in this thesis was a quantitative research by data analysis from non-standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed among professional table tennis players who participated actively in the district, regional, league or extra league competition in the Czech Republic or abroad in the 2018/2019 season. A total of 374 questionnaires were processed and evaluated, which corresponds to 62,33 % of the total number of sent questionnaires. Results: Of the 374 table tennis players, 240 were injured (197 men, 43 women), which corresponds to 64,17% of the interviewed players. A total of 361 injuries were recorded. The research confirmed four out of six hypotheses. Statistical significance was noted between the injury and sex, and the statistically significant relationship between the injury and the different playing style was confirmed. Most injuries were in the area of the...
Table tennis: an unique sport but underrated in the Czech Republic
Kučera, Stanislav ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The thesis Table tennis: unique sport, but underrated in the Czech Republic deals with situation and media image of table tennis, the most widespread sport in the world, in the Czech Republic. The first part consists of an introduction to the topic, a summary of the most important Czech and Czechoslovakian results in table tennis and a qualitative content analysis which examines current position of table tennis in Czech media. Through four written reports in the practical part the thesis introduces crucial topics of current Czech table tennis. The reports show how table tennis clubs seek for talented children, how Center of young representatives in Prague works, why there are many successful players over forty years old in the Czech Extraleague and what it means to work as a media deputy of the Czech Table Tennis Association.
Diagnostics of the asymmetries of the deltoid muscles of table tennis players by using tensiomyography
Šablatúra, Michal ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Diagnostics of the asymmetries of the deltoid muscles of table tennis players by using tensiomyography. Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis was to define the hypothesis about the impact of table tennis on the musculoskeletal apparatus, to determine muscle dysbalance and select suitable exercises for improvement. Methods: This is a case study. The research is done qualitatively by mapping a small number of probands. Six selected individuals were measured, the results were analysed and according to this the recommendations were made. The tensiomyograph TMG 100 was used to diagnose muscular asymmetries in the deltoid muscle. Results: From the measurements of six probands was found that the greatest asymmetry was in the lateral part of the deltoid muscle. Because of the greater flaccidity of a non-playing arm, four probands were recommended to do strengthening exercises and three probands were recommended to do activation exercises on their non- playing arm. At the front of the deltoid muscle, two probands had a shortened muscles on a playing arm and a flapless non-playing arm, so they were recommended to perform strengthening exercises on non-playing arm and stretching exercises on the playing arm. At the back of the deltoid muscle, the players had different results in muscle imbalance,...
The possibilities of physiotherapy in functional disorders of the shoulder girdle table tennis players
TENGLOVÁ, Vendula
This thesis deals with the issue of functional disorders of the shoulder girdle for table tennis players. If there is excessive unilateral load at the playing upper extremity and it is not appropriately compensated, the formation of the muscle imbalances, especially in the area of the shoulder girdle can appear. This overload can occur not only with pain in the shoulder but also in other joints of the upper limb or cervical or thoracic spine. Ensuring adequate compensation can prevent an uneven load and thereby reduce the risk of malfunctions or early termination of a racing career. The aim of this thesis is to map the functional disorders of the shoulder girdle for table tennis players and based on kinesiology examination devise specific physiotherapy procedure and compensation program for table tennis players with functional disorders of the shoulder girdle. The theoretical part deals with the characteristics of table tennis and all related health problems. Further, I describe the anatomy and kinesiology of the shoulder girdle, functional disorders; in the end, I mention diagnostic and physiotherapy for functional disorders of the shoulder girdle. The practical part uses the method of qualitative research through case reports. The study group included two professional table tennis players of Southern Bohemia with functional disorders of the shoulder girdle. Data have been obtained by anamnesis using a structured interview, input and output kinesiological analysis completed by an examination of the shoulder girdle movement stereotypes on surface electromyography. As part of the therapy, I used the soft and mobilisation techniques to release reflex changes and functional joint blocks. I also used a selected therapeutic procedures affecting the present muscle imbalances, improving the stabilisation of the shoulder girdle, affecting movement stereotypes and activate the deep stabilising system. Selected therapeutic procedures have proved effectiveness. In both cases, the pain was reduced, shoulder line symmetrised, stress at the hypertonic muscles reduced and the stability of the shoulder girdle was improved. This work could be beneficial not only for table tennis coaches but also for the players themselves to prevent malfunctions or mitigate them. Furthermore, it can be used in clinical practice for physiotherapists and physiotherapy students.
Comparison of motivation and mental condition between able-bodied table tennis players and "standing" table tennis players with a disability
Půlpán, David ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title: Comparison of motivation and mental conditions between able-bodied table tennis players and "standing" table tennis players with a disability Objectives: The aim of this work is to compare differences in perception of motivation and mental conditions before the match, during the match and after the match between able-bodied table tennis players and "standing" table tennis players with a physical disability. Methods: In our thesis we used a method of qualitative research which we applied using an online non-standardized questionnaire with closed answers. The questionnaire was running for 7 days and respondents were addressed individually, either by phone or email address and social network site call Facebook. We managed to get answers from of 41 respondents, actually 20 from intact players and 21 from the disabled ("standing") players. Results: We determined that both target groups have different perceptions of motivation and mental conditions. Though in some cases, their responses are identical or similar, so even though the monitored factor in most of cases are different. E.g. 40/41 respondents answered that they are motivated by intrinsic motivation to play table tennis. Target group of intact players prefers social prestige, on the other hand the second target group of disabled...
Femoroacetabular impingement of players of table tennis
Obešlo, Marek ; Bitnar, Petr (advisor) ; Tolar, Jan (referee)
Introduction: Question of femoroacetabular impingement is very actual. This young concept brings mechanism which leads to early degenerative changes of the hip joint of young and active individuals (athletes). Objectives: To review influence of sport activity on condition of the hip joint of young athletes (players of table tennis) and to determine incidence of femoroacetabular impingement and its clinical significance. Methods: We performed ultrasound and clinical examination and questionnaire with 22 individuals from 2 training groups. Groups vary in age, height, weight, volume of sport activity and how long they do sports. We found out incidence of cam-type impingement and evaluated pain of anterior impingement test, ranges of motions of the hip joint and deep squat. Results: Cam impingement was found in 27 hip joints, 16 in older group, 11 in younger one. In older group there were 12 from 16 impingements painful during anterior impingement test, 4 from 11 in younger one. In older group there were 4 symptomatic individuals, none in younger one. Older group has lower ranges of motion of flexion and internal rotation. 4 individuals did not perform deep squat, all of them with bilateral cam-type impingement. Conclusion: Femoracetabular impingement is frequent among young athletes. It causes...
Table tennis robot
Nguyen, Thuc Tuyen ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with designing and manipulating a robot for training table tennis. Robot's mechanical construction is based on aluminium profiles supported by various standardized assembly units, such as rotating bearings, plain bearings, threaded rods... The front-end part of the robot, which requires better deformation property and lighter weight, was made from ABS material using 3D rapid prototyping technology. The design of the robot allows its body to rotate around three axises. Thanks to the high dynamical ability, robot can be set to throw balls to various places on the playing table, with different types of ball spin. Balls will be shot out by two rubber wheels, which are attached to two electrical DC motors. By driving the speed of the two motors, we can control the speed of the ball, as well as speed of its spin. All robot's activities are driven by an embedded system designed using microcontroller ATMega128. A firmware for controlling robot's function was writen and flashed into the microcontroller. End-users might communicate with the robot via a system of buttons and a text LCD display. The built robot was tested and it has shown its ability to throw balls to 6 different places of the playing table, at different speeds, with different types of ball spin, and different spin speed, according to the parameters set by user.

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