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Comparison of levels of physical load during selected swimming techniques with and without clothes
Thiel, Dan ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor) ; Maršálek, Kamil (referee)
1 ABSTRACT Title Comparison of levels of physical load during selected swimming techniques with and without clothes. Purposes My work compares particular swimming styles with or without army suits worn by Armed Forces of the Czech Republic focusing especially on physical effects on a human organism. The goal of my work is to find out the best and the most useful swimming style for the military swiming. Methods This is an observational type of quantitative research. Implemented using the intra-individual comparative analysis on a sample of two diferently swimming skilled probands. The measurement is made in the pool with a counter in the FLUM facility at faculty of Physical Education and Sport at Charles University. The compared swimming styles are breast swimming with head above water, crawl, rescue backstroke and swimming on the side. Results The results compare levels of physical demands utilised swimming techniques while swimming with clothes and in swimwear. They contrast the physical demands based on heart rate. The results show a difference in performing the same activity in clothes and in swimwear. Breast with head above water was the best of both probands when compared heart rate in swimming in clothes. When comparing the changes in heart rate with the difference between swimming in clothes and...
Comparison of the stress while swimming in a difficult and in an ideal conditions.
Karas, Miroslav ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor) ; Michalička, Vladimír (referee)
Title Comparison of the stress while swimming in a difficult and in an ideal conditions. Object A comparitive analysis of the stress while swimming in clothes and in swimsuits. Constant speed, swimming technique breast. Method We conducted a quantitive research, which was carried out by a comparitive analysison sample of five subjects who were chosen from the swimming club of Business Academy Žatec. Their heart rate was monitored by sporttester. Proband pass CSS test for the final constant speed. This speed we used throught the testing. Measurement were performed in the 25m length swimming pool of Business Academy Žatec. Length of the swimming lane was 200m. We compared the heart rate in batlle dress uniform (BDU) pattern 95 and in swimming suit. The measurement results were processed and statistically evaluated by parametric test. (Students paired t-test). Results We performed two measurement on five probands. The first measurements were made in a swimsuit. The resulting values of SF on all subjects did not reach the threshold anaerobic threshold. SF highest value we measured proband No.3 (153 beats / min). Second measurement are performed in BDU. The resulting readings for all subjects are well above the theoretical calculations SFmax. SF highest value we measured proband No.1 (234 beats / min)....
Comparison of levels of physical load during selected swimming techniques with and without clothes
Thiel, Dan ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor) ; Maršálek, Kamil (referee)
1 ABSTRACT Title Comparison of levels of physical load during selected swimming techniques with and without clothes. Purposes My work compares particular swimming styles with or without army suits worn by Armed Forces of the Czech Republic focusing especially on physical effects on a human organism. The goal of my work is to find out the best and the most useful swimming style for the military swiming. Methods This is an observational type of quantitative research. Implemented using the intra-individual comparative analysis on a sample of two diferently swimming skilled probands. The measurement is made in the pool with a counter in the FLUM facility at faculty of Physical Education and Sport at Charles University. The compared swimming styles are breast swimming with head above water, crawl, rescue backstroke and swimming on the side. Results The results compare levels of physical demands utilised swimming techniques while swimming with clothes and in swimwear. They contrast the physical demands based on heart rate. The results show a difference in performing the same activity in clothes and in swimwear. Breast with head above water was the best of both probands when compared heart rate in swimming in clothes. When comparing the changes in heart rate with the difference between swimming in clothes and...

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