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The analysis of skills young decathletes
Bernášek, Jiří ; Krátký, Petr (advisor) ; Vindušková, Jitka (referee)
Title (Theme): The analysis of skills young decathlonest Objectives: The goal of our thesis is to analyse a young decathlete's skills and based on comparative methods with standard professional athlete's technique in three different events to highlight possible technical differences and deficiencies. Method In our thesis we used methods such as analysis, watching and video analysis, based on video recording. These helped us to make a photo sequences. Photo sequences helped us to analyse and compare the athlete's technique in three chosen events, which were Hurdles run (one at a time), Pole Vault and Javelin Throw Results: Based on the results of our thesis we discovered noticeable deficiencies and defects in Jan Jansky's technique, which can be partially explained by his young age. Jan showed the best technique level in the Hurdle run, acceptable technique level in the Pole Vault and poor technique level in the Javelin Throw. Our assumption, based on Jan's very good results, that he will show the best technique in Pole Vault, was wrong. Key words: Decathlon, training, sport training, event, discipline, technique
Technique Requirements in decathlon
Bernášek, Jiří ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Hojka, Vladimír (referee)
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportu Abstract Title: The claims of technique in decathlon Objectives: The main aim of the thesis was to find out how our two skilled decathletes are able to cope with the demands on the technique in the jumping and throwing decathlons events within few monitoring years. We were trying to find strengths and weaknesses in technical events based on a comparison of the technical realization in selected events recorded at the best republic competitions. Then we were trying to define if there are some technical mistakes common to all the jumping and throwing disciplines, or if these mistakes are different for certain disciplines. Methods: In our thesis we used methods of observation, analysis and comparison. The observation method we have used was filming video sequences of our two subjects in national competitions. From these videos we continued to create photo sequences which we have used for analysis of the technical realization of selected events. The comparison method we have used during comparison of photo sequences for each technical event within a few years. Results: We found that the technical realization of these selected events has not changed within few monitoring years, only the pole vault was exception. In this event both decathletes improved their...
The analysis of skills young decathletes
Bernášek, Jiří ; Krátký, Petr (advisor) ; Vindušková, Jitka (referee)
Title (Theme): The analysis of skills young decathlonest Objectives: The goal of our thesis is to analyse a young decathlete's skills and based on comparative methods with standard professional athlete's technique in three different events to highlight possible technical differences and deficiencies. Method In our thesis we used methods such as analysis, watching and video analysis, based on video recording. These helped us to make a photo sequences. Photo sequences helped us to analyse and compare the athlete's technique in three chosen events, which were Hurdles run (one at a time), Pole Vault and Javelin Throw Results: Based on the results of our thesis we discovered noticeable deficiencies and defects in Jan Jansky's technique, which can be partially explained by his young age. Jan showed the best technique level in the Hurdle run, acceptable technique level in the Pole Vault and poor technique level in the Javelin Throw. Our assumption, based on Jan's very good results, that he will show the best technique in Pole Vault, was wrong. Key words: Decathlon, training, sport training, event, discipline, technique

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