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Hormonal changes as an indicator for ovetraining
Homolka, Jiří ; Kohlíková, Eva (advisor) ; Melichna, Jan (referee)
Name of physis: Hormonal changes as an indicator for ovetraining Objectives of work: The aim is to find out whether you can find in the hormonal responses to an accurate indicator incipient overtraining, which could be used in practice and monitoring could be prevent the development of the burdensome for athletes to state. Method: Retrieval processing information obtained from the available publications. Information sources: subject-specific bibliographies, abstracting journals, online and offline databases, library catalogs, Web sites, textbooks, handbooks, monographs significant; periodicals (professional titles magazines, mailing lists, newspapers, journals, newsletters, bulletins, yearbooks); research and development reports, Master's, and doctoral dissertation; electronic Documents (CD-ROM, online documents accessible via the Internet). Results: The aim of this study is to search to get the most possible information available on the issue of chronic maladaptation and the influence of hormonal changes on this issues - etiology, pathogenesis, symptomatology, diagnostic methods, therapeutic approaches and the effect of therapy, the prognosis of disease development. to compare Experts' opinions of various medical sectors. The question which is whether the offer can be in hormonal responses to find...
Physiological Characteristics of Upper Body Speed-Power Skills in Cross Country Skiing
Matuszná, Lenka ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Melichna, Jan (referee)
Title of thesis: Physiological Characteristics of Upper Body Speed-Power Skills in Cross Country Skiing. Aim of the project: Aim of my study was to prepare, develop and evaluate obtained information of anaerobic capacities diagnostic in cross country skiing in different drill periods of the year, and to extract conclusions for training practice of elite trainers and of other coaches. Method: Measurements passed at the biomedical laboratory of Faculty of Physical Education and Sport in the spring, where monitored cross-country skiers passed the maximal test on a running treadmill and Wingate test on a specialized upper-body ergometer. Results will be recorded and subsequently evaluated according to defined methodology. Next measurement was realized on roller skis in terrain. There were evaluated double poling ski techniques. These fitness tests occurred in spring and in autumn. Results: The study documented meaning relevance of physiological diagnostic for cross- country skiers at laboratory and terrain. Physiological capacity of double polling in roller skiing and double polling imitation on ergometer, assessed distance and anaerobic capacity overcome, was statistically significant. The higher cross-country skier had effort, the more he achieved to have distance moved. The relation expressed by the...

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