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Doping Cases in Czech Sport
Krejčík, Pavel ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Procházka, Jan (referee)
Title: Doping Cases in Czech Sport Objectives: The main goal of this work is to analyze doping cases in the Czech Republic by doping findings in terms of doping substances and methods, other doping offense, sport, nature of sampling, sanctions, and gender. Then compare the results with the statistics of doping cases in the world. The purpose is to collect, compare, then process and clarify the current statistics doping cases. Methods: To create work were used document analysis, text interpretation, comparison, collection of data, information and subsequent processing. Results: Among the athletes were punished the most abused group of anabolic substances. The largest representation of all groups detected substances were marijuana and testosterone. Among many other anti-doping rule violations included failing to submit to doping control. Most of doping cases were detected in bodybuilding. Individual athletes were compared with the collective prone to doping. In team sports doping was most widespread among volleyball players, football players and hockey players. Athletes were tested more than the competition out of the competition. The most common punishment for violation of anti-doping rules was two years Ineligibility. The highest rate was granted a lifetime Ineligibility. The men were compared with...
Doping positive findings of athlets in the Czech republic
Bartáková, Nikola ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Chlumský, Jan (referee)
Title Positive findings in doping of athletes in the Czech Republic Objectives The aim of this thesis, based on the doping control protocols from 1993 - 2011 provided by the Czech Anti-Doping Committee, is to assess the most commonly abused doping substances and evaluate sports in which doping is most frequently abused, and attitudes of athletes who have violated doping regulations. Methods The main method used in this thesis was an analysis of documents, especially doping protocols, which led to gathering important data and compile final tables, which were subsequently processed and evaluated. Finally, aninterview with two bodybuilders who have received completely different penalties for the same offense. Results This thesis comes to the conclusion that the most commonly used substances are, in order: testosterone, nandrolone, marijuana, ephedrine and then metandienon. The most common individual sports, where the use of doping substances is most commonly encoutered include bodybuilding and powerlifting. In team sports, it is hockey, rugby, water polo and handball. Use is most prevalent in men, and less common in women. Keywords Anti-doping policy, doping, doping control, doping substance, sport.
Anti-doping policy and its global development
Martinovičová, Tereza ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Waic, Marek (referee)
Title: Anti - doping policy and its global development Thesis objective: The main objective of this work is to develop a comprehensive set of anti-doping policy, putting the key milestones in the development and evaluation of importance for the whole process to the anti-doping policy. Methods: The thesis is based on descriptive analysis and document examination. Outcomes: This thesis is intended to provide an overall summary of the global anti-doping policy. Key words: Anti - doping policy - doping - doping control - doping conference
Russian Sport Management Anti-doping Practice
Ornstová, Kateřina ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Janák, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Russian Sport Management Anti-doping Practice Objectives: I would like to point up how is practical antidoping working in Russia in sport. Sanction which were imposition to Russia in sports world and approach Russia sports mentality. I the end found out public opinions about this problem. Methods: Document analysis, internet questionair, interview. Results: I am combinating results from my work with explanation how is antidoping politics working in Russia and on the world. The results containing Russia sanctions and opinions of respondents to doping problemations. Keywords: Sport, Doping, Anti-doping Convention, Sports legislation, IOC.
Doping as a problem of current society
Stašová, Sandra ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Jelínek, Marian (referee)
Title: Doping as a problem of current society Goals of the thesis: Main goal of this thesis is to find other options how to increase sportsman's efficiency and performance, not just by using doping. Our next goal is to find out how athletes and experts perceive alternative options and what their opinion about doping is. Methodology: Qualitative research, interview by instruction, informal interview, interview with expert, thinking aloud Results: Results of quantitative research are interpreted in the practical part of thesis by using editing procedures method. Key words: doping, society, sports, performance, self-supporting instruments
Development of Doping and its prohibition in modern Olympism
Horký, Ondřej ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Waic, Marek (referee)
Title: Development of doping and its prohibition in modern Olympism. Objectives: The main goal of the thesis is to present issues of doping. Partial goal is to outline the development of the modern Olympic Movement and to identify the principal points in the development of doping ban, which resulted in the current form of the anti-doping movement. Methods: This is a theoretical thesis. The scientific methods of historical research and document analysis were used to achieve the targets. Results: New substances and methods, that can improve athletic performance, are constantly discovered. However in case of excessive use, these substances can harm human body. Therefore it is necessary to guard their abuse. Unfortunately the biggest breakthroughs in doping prohibition came after athlete's deaths (caused by doping). International Olympic Committee played a fundamental role in the process of doping ban. IOC initiated establish of the World Anti-Doping Agency in 1999. WADA currently provides a really efficient fight against doping in sport. Keywords: Doping, prohibited substances, anti-doping policy, Olympic Movement, IOC, WADA.
Doping Cases in Czech Sport
Krejčík, Pavel ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
Title: Doping Cases in Czech Sport Objectives: The main goal of this work is to analyze doping cases in the Czech Republic by doping findings in terms of doping substances and methods, other doping offense, sport, nature of sampling, sanctions, and gender. Then compare the results with the statistics of doping cases in the world. The purpose is to collect, compare, then process and clarify the current statistics doping cases. Methods: To create work were used document analysis, text interpretation, comparison, collection of data, information and subsequent processing. Results: Among the athletes were punished the most abused group of anabolic substances. The largest representation of all groups detected substances were marijuana and testosterone. Among many other anti-doping rule violations included failing to submit to doping control. Most of doping cases were detected in bodybuilding. Individual athletes were compared with the collective prone to doping. In team sports doping was most widespread among volleyball players, football players and hockey players. Athletes were tested more than the competition out of the competition. The most common punishment for violation of anti-doping rules was two years Ineligibility. The highest rate was granted a lifetime Ineligibility. The men were compared with...
Prohibited supplements and the associated risks of strength building.
Doležal, Tomáš ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Bunc, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at issues in using prohibited supplements and the associated risks of strength building. The main aim is to find whether sportsmen are using any supplements to cultivate their strength and support growth of muscle mass. Secondly to determine if they are aware of effects to their health in using these supplements. The theoretical section is dealt with definitions of strength, kinds of strength and methods of development in achieving strength. Subsequently, there are examined refining strength capabilities by means of nourishment and food supplements. Eventually, there are inquired into prohibited strength-building substances and their influence on health. The practical section is focused on data and information collection and their subsequent processing. Outcome of data and information is reached by an electronic questionnaire. Key words: strength, cultivation of strength, prohibited substances
Nutritional supplements as authorized doping
Nožičková, Gabriela ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: Nutritional supplements as permitted doping Objectives: The main goal of this thesis is to find out for what specific reasons users of additional resources are willing to invest their money in the purchase of supplements, and also what is the decisive factor in choosing a particular type of product. Methods: To find out the knowledge of people sports at a professional or amateur level in the field of nutritional supplements, the method of questionnaire sociological survey was used. This method was used in order to determine the awareness of athletes about this topic, their possible influence by advertising or product prices, and also to ensure the complete anonymity of respondents. Results: This thesis describes the topic of nutritional supplements among athletes across all possible sports. We have found that the sports population has a very good overview of nutritional supplements, but at the same time it does not give as much of the right balance of their food. Keywords: sport, management, marketing, nutritional supplements, doping, prohibited substances
Nutritional supplements as authorized doping
Nožičková, Gabriela ; Nekola, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: Nutritional supplements as permitted doping Objectives: The main goal of this thesis is to find out for what specific reasons users of additional resources are willing to invest their money in the purchase of supplements, and also what is the decisive factor in choosing a particular type of product. Methods: To find out the knowledge of people sports at a professional or amateur level in the field of nutritional supplements, the method of questionnaire sociological survey was used. This method was used in order to determine the awareness of athletes about this topic, their possible influence by advertising or product prices, and also to ensure the complete anonymity of respondents. Results: This thesis describes the topic of nutritional supplements among athletes across all possible sports. We have found that the sports population has a very good overview of nutritional supplements, but at the same time it does not give as much of the right balance of their food. Keywords: sport, management, marketing, nutritional supplements, doping, prohibited substances

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