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Changes of vital capacity of lungs in swimmers with Cerebral palsy after different types of swimming training
Koroleva, Alena ; Daďová, Klára (advisor) ; Šteffl, Michal (referee)
Title: Chages of FVC among cerebral-palsy-diagnosed para swimmers in various types of training Objectives : The aim of the thesis was to find out how significant is the VC value's change after various types of training among six para swimmers diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Methods: Six PARA PLAVÁNÍ PRAHA swimmers participated in the study with the age ranging from 22 to 37 years old. The personal spirometer was used to obtain all the data during athlete's training. We measured the data in three different training types' subgroups. Each swimmer was measured six times, two times during each phase of the training which in total lasted 30 minutes. Results: We measured the values of FVC and FEV1 of all the probands during different types of training.The values in technical training ranged from 3,13 to 7,51 litres in the FVC and 3,13 to 4,68 litres in FEV1. Furthermore we can clearly see the increase of the average FVC value by 16,1% and decrease of the FEV1 value by 3,4%. During the aerobic training the values of 2,66 to 6,11 litres FVC and 2.63 to 4,6 litres FEV1 were achieved. After the training the decrease by 1,1 % and the increase by 3,7 % in average can be seen respectively. During anaerobic training we measured the FVC values from 3,04 to 7,25 litres and only the 0,02 % increase and the FEV1...
The relationship between rest and the maximum spirometric indicators in the triathlon
Kučera, Zdeněk ; Kovářová, Lenka (advisor) ; Horčic, Josef (referee)
Title: The relationship between rest and the maximum spirometric indicators in the triathlon Made by: Bc. Zdeněk Kučera Supervisor: Mgr. Lenka Kovářová, Ph.D., MBA Objectives: The aim of thesis is to analyze the relationship between rest and the maximum spirometric indicators for triathletes, who are members of the SCM. It will be also determined whether the analyzed indicators show statistically significantly better performance of triathletes in the representation compared to other triathletes in the SCM. Methods: Data were collected on basis of standard test, which was attended by triathletes in term of SCM. Data were statistically analyzed based on correlation analysis and unpaired non-parametric test. Statistical significance was assessed at the level of 0.05 or 0.01. Results: In the group of men can be confirmed that between rest and maximum indicators is statistically significant correlation relationship (except for respiratory rate and the economy). Another output is achieved for women, a statistically significant relationship exists mainly between rest spirometric indicators and tidal volume and respiratory rate. Higher values of VO2max is achieved in groups with better performance, this is valid for both group of men and women. Keywords: diagnostics, maximum oxygen consumption, vital...
The effect of the intervention program, breathing exercises on the selected value, and the wind spirometry stereotype
OBRDLÍKOVÁ, Zuzana
This thesis deals with functioning of breathing system, concretely by breathing stereotype and lung's capacities. The aim was to find out if an intervention program of breathing exercises has a positive influence on breathing stereotype and increase of vital capacity and strenuous exhale VC. For stereotype checkup was used muscular dynametr, capacities were measured by spirometry. 34 probands take part in the study, 18 of them were control sample and 16 probands were participated in intervention. They were athlets in the age 15,94 +/- 1,95 years, runner to medium and long distance. Probands undertook an entrance checkup, the intervention program, and when the intervetion was finished, there was an output measurment.

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