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Analysis of sports training of OCR competitors (Obstacle Course Racing).
Faltys, Lukáš ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Brtník, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The analysis of competitors' physical preparation OCR (Obstacle Course Racing). Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to provide the analysis of physical preparation used by the competitors of the obstacle course races. The analysis was completed for all major competitor ability-based classes and then compared among the categories. Methods: For data collection quantitative research was used, provided by the survey method. Its form was an online questionnaire. Results: The research has shown that the competitors of the enthusiast class - recreational athletes mostly value the experience and the adrenalin the obstacle course races bring them, overcoming own maximum, looking for new challenges etc. Those are the type of athletes who do not have high performance expectations, they are not oriented to perform at their highest of abilities. Although, they are still capable of winning. They win over themselves, happy when they manage to overcome own fears. They consider as winning not only expanding own physical and mental capacities, but also just the actual finishing of the race. Performance athletes, compared to the recreational ones, are able to plan their training sessions much more effectively and with better training goals. The performance oriented athletes are much more performance...
Analysis of general and specific physical conditioning tests in youth Nordic skiers and biathletes
Korbelář, Tomáš ; Sucharda, Jan (advisor) ; Gnad, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Analysis of general and specific physical conditioning tests in youth Nordic skiers and biathletes. Goal: The goal of thesis is judge the validity of individual general and specific physical conditioning tests in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and compare this way the youth categories in Nordic skiing and biathlon. Methods: From the test results of general and specific physical conditioning tests and results of the czech cup youth ranking as an index fo achievement in Nordic skiing and biathlon we did a correlation analysis to figure out the extent of dependence. With the help of correlation analysis we came to the conclusion that the tests in biathlon show stronger correlation to achievement than tests in Nordic skiing. Nordic skiing, biathlon, czech cup ranking, youth - male, female, correlation, coefficient, test sets, achievement, prediction, train-ability Results: Keywords:
The influence of physical activity on stroke efficiency
Vokoun, Jaroslav ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
1 Abstract Title: Effect of physical activity on stroke efficiency. Objective: The aim of this work is to determine and compare the effectiveness of a stroke after a physical activity on a selected group of police officers in the execution of direct punches in to device Kistler 5606. A group of ten test subjects will intentionallybe formed from police officers of Police Disciplinary Service of The Czech Republic. Methodology:Empirical-theoretical work of observational nature will be use. Impact force will be measured on the Impact load cell, property of Charles University in Prague. For processing the final data I will apply the method of comparison of average values achieved. Conclusion: As the researched data and subsequent based on factual events process showed, the strength of the first impact measured before exercise is in most cases greater than that after exercise. Fitness of the examined subject and its technical skills play an important role in the variety of results. This research thus led me to the conclusion that if the subject pursues an offender and after covering certain distance challenges him in a fight, the subject will be able to perform strokes with similar vigour as before the pursuit. Physical fatigue of the offender, who had undergone equivalent physical stress as his pursuer, is also...

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