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Analysis of issues sledge hockey in Southern Bohemia
ČERVENÝ, Petr
In my work, based on the studying of technical literature, I have managed to gather the history and rules of sledge hockey, and outline the issues of sledge hockey in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part describes individual sport skills and methodology of the training. I have registered a yearly training cycle of the team SK České Budějovice and identified its imperfections. I have also proposed solutions in a model of twelve-week complex preparation of the sledge hockey players. This new training plan is going to be implemented by SKV Králové České Budějovice at the end of the sledge hockey season. In case of improvement I suppose following co-operation with this club. I would be glad if this work helped the South Bohemia club in its further activities.

Determine the amount of subcutaneous fat in floorball players.
HANŠPACH, Luboš
Increased emphasis is now being placed on dynamics, speed, and coordination in players of team sports (floorball, football, ice hockey, volleyball). The body fat is one of the factors that influences the the power of the players in sports. A comparisson between 2 flooball teams will be made and body fat will be measured. The teams entail various age groups of teams of Ceske Budejovice and Liberec, namely: adults, juniors, adolescents, younger pupils, older pupils both in men and women. Later, the body fat figures will be compared among players of different age groups. Then we can compare the amount of the fat body in the floorball players from single teams. The we can analyze if the different training load has any impact on the amount of the body fat. The goal of this work is to analyze and consider the amount of body fat in floorball players together with different physical burden in different age groups and demographic conditions.

Design and verification file of compensation exercise in floorball in the junior category
MĚŘIČKA, Michal
Floorball is a modern sport in which speed and dynamics is applied, but there is a muscle imbalance caused due to one-sided loading as well. The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is to suggest and check compensatory exercises in floorball club FBC Štíři České Budějovice. These exercises are focused on the category of 15 and 16-year-old boys who were put to the test of somatic measurement, motor coordination and functional muscle testing. According to the results of the entrance testing we suggest compensory exercises which are to be implemented into the training unit three times a week during four months. Afterwards we evaluate the function of the compensatory exercises by the final test which is identical to the entrance one. The results show us that the compensatory exercises assist in reducing muscle imbalance caused by playing floorball.

Analysis of physical activity school children.
HLAVÁČOVÁ, Barbora
This thesis focuses on the analysis of physical activity of older school-age childen. The work is divided into theoretical and research part. The theoretical part is devoted to child obesity and feature an older school-age period in terms of psychological, physical as well as locomotor development. The research part addresses the processing of questionnaires and subsequent comparison of physical activity in older school-age children in selected primary schools. The aim of public opinion survey is to compare physical activity and their relationship to them among girls and boys at rural and urban schools. It was found that 80% of children are involved in some sports activity in their free time. The boys are engaged in physical activities more than girls and also enjoy it more than them. Most children attend after-school sports club more than sports activities offered at school. Another finding was that children spend every day at the computer the same amount of time regardless whether they are from the city or village. An interesting finding was that BMI calculation shown that large number of children falls within the boundaries of underweight, its 26%. Normal weight is 62.9% of children and overweight is 10%. Only 2.5% of children are obese.

Proposal and Verification of an Educational Self-defence Programme for Women
VOPÁTEK, Jan
There is a huge expansion of education specialized in martial arts in sport clubs, fitness centres and extra-curricular activities. It is necessary to discover new ways of getting martial arts more popular to raise children?s and youth?s interest in physical education and sport. Gaining knowledge about martial arts and their contribution to human kind gives us other possibilities of fulfilling free time which helps to eliminate the unwanted society-wide negative agents in the youth educational system. Proposal and verification of an educational self-defence programme ? applying the knowledge of Eastern martial arts, personality psychology and didactics of teaching martial arts. Recording video ? multimedia elaboration as a methodical tool for self-defence instructors and psychical education and sport teachers.

Citizen involvement in local activities
Šamanová, Gabriela
In March people talked about their involvement in sport activities, hobby clubs, political activities and professional associations close to their home.

Options for preventing obesity of children 12 to 15 years
STUDNIČKOVÁ, Marika
At present, obesity ranks as one of the most frequent metabolic diseases caused by multiple factors. According to epidemiologic surveys, prevalence is on the increase, in particular in developed countries. It is also widely known that obesity in child age predetermines obesity in adulthood, when it is accompanied with increased risk of cardiac and metabolic complications. The present bachelor thesis engages in possibilities of prevention of obesity for children from 12 to 15 years of age. The theoretical part summarizes the most significant findings that relate to the aforesaid problems. The practical part focuses on the research conducted in issues of obesity. The authoress examines prevalence of obesity, eating habits of pupils or students, ways of spending free time and physical activities of children. The research applied a quantitative method. Data were collected by means of a questionnaire distributed to elementary school pupils, in the age category of 12 - 15 years, within the range of 7th to 9th elementary school years. The main objective of the thesis was to ascertain how obesity affects a child?s life. A partial objective consisted in mapping the eating habits of children belonging to the older school age, and discovering to what extent physical activity acts on a child?s life. These objectives have been met. From the analysed sample of respondents, their BMIs were calculated and recorded in a percentile graph. The results revealed that 7.2 respondents suffer from obesity and 16.8 % children are overweight. Most of the children from the analysed sample have built up bad eating habits. Almost one third of the respondents attends no sports clubs and spends doing physical activities fewer than two hours per week.

Leisure-time Sport Habits in the Context of Family Socialization
Špaček, Ondřej
This paper develops a model of the development of one’s sports habits from the childhood to the early adulthood. It uses data from the representative survey Distinction and Values 2008 of Czech population cohort (1974–1978) to analyse influence of family socialization on shaping one’s habits towards sports participation. The importance of the family socialization environment as the mean of the reproduction of sports leisure time spending is confirmed. The habitualisation through the past sports practice (as indicated by the attendance to the sports club) also highly increases the chance of acquiring habit of sports participation.

Problems of leisure time of children in the second stage of basic school and compensation school load
LEŽÁKOVÁ, Petra
The topic of my bachelor thesis is focused on middle school children and spending their free time and compensation of schoolwork. Nowadays, there is a large amount of extracurricular pursuits which children can follow in their free time. They can attend various leisure-time centres, centres for children and youth, school centres and clubs and many others providing leisure-time activities. These centres primarily offer sport activities, afternoon clubs, educational trips and a great deal of other pursuits. Children also pass their leisure time passively, mostly watching TV or using a computer. This is the reason why this issue should be dealt with. We should help children to fill their free time productively and effectively so that they would be able to use it to pursue their hobbies and interests. There are a lot of factors which can considerably influence spending free time such as a family, friends and peers but also teachers or a school which a child attends and many others.My work is divided into two parts. First of them is the theoretical part.section of my bachelor thesis concerns compensation of schoolwork. Second part of the thesis, the practical one, is based on a quantitative research consisting of questionnaires concerning leisure preferences of middle school children. Results of the above-mentioned questionnaires are compiled into graphs and presented in this work. The primary aim of this thesis was to monitor how the youth of today passes their leisure time. To accomplish the objective, four hypotheses were suggested: Hypothesis 1: Today?s children prefer spending their free time passively rather than actively Hypothesis 2: When spending free time passively, children prefer using computer to watching TV Hypothesis 3: Sport activities are more popular with boys rather than girls Hypothesis 4: Pupils prefer playing teams sports to doing individual sports