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Regeneration in sports - football (soccer) as an expample
Šilar, Martin ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Bachelor work title: Regeneration in sports - football (soccer) as an expample Leading of bachelor work : Prof. Ing. Václav Bunc, CSc. Aim of work: The intend of this work is to examine the professional literature that deals with sports regeneration. Moreover, it shall summerise and characterise shortly all accessible methods and devices in regeneration,. Another aim is to describe football considering his physical load and its impact on footbal players. With all the gathered informartion the work intents to find the appropriate appliance for football players. Methods: Analyse professional literature and other sources (lectures, internet, magazines, bachelor and dissertation works) which are concerning the chosen topic. Choosing the most suitable methods and procedures in regeneration for football players based on a thorough analyses and comparison of all the mentioned sources. Result: The work is basically focusing on regeneration in sports, on an general overview of all methods and procedures, which can be applied on sportsmen. In addition, my work characterises football and chooses the most preferable regeneration for football players. Key words: regeneration, sport, football, physical load, recover
Subjective evaluation of the effect of massage therapy and local therapy for volleyball players
Drdošová, Lenka ; Hošková, Blanka (advisor) ; Majorová, Simona (referee)
Title: Subjective evaluation of the effect of massage therapy and local therapy for volleyball players. Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the effect of two different methods of regeneration of the subjective sense of the examined subjects. Methods: This pilot study has qualitative character research based on crossover design. Measuring effects on muscle regeneration was performed by subjective visual analogue scale. Results: Results didn't support the massage, compared with the cold therapy as a more effective means of regeneration to reduce the perception of discomfort. Key words: Sports massage, cold therapy, muscle soreness, effects of massage.
Regeneration in sports - football (soccer) as an expample
Šilar, Martin ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Bachelor work title: Regeneration in sports - football (soccer) as an expample Leading of bachelor work : Prof. Ing. Václav Bunc, CSc. Aim of work: The intend of this work is to examine the professional literature that deals with sports regeneration. Moreover, it shall summerise and characterise shortly all accessible methods and devices in regeneration,. Another aim is to describe football considering his physical load and its impact on footbal players. With all the gathered informartion the work intents to find the appropriate appliance for football players. Methods: Analyse professional literature and other sources (lectures, internet, magazines, bachelor and dissertation works) which are concerning the chosen topic. Choosing the most suitable methods and procedures in regeneration for football players based on a thorough analyses and comparison of all the mentioned sources. Result: The work is basically focusing on regeneration in sports, on an general overview of all methods and procedures, which can be applied on sportsmen. In addition, my work characterises football and chooses the most preferable regeneration for football players. Key words: regeneration, sport, football, physical load, recover
An acidification of fresh waters is not over
Beneš, Filip ; Tátosová, Jolana (advisor) ; Hardekopf, David (referee)
Acidification of freshwaters is a problem of many areas over the northern hemisphere from the half of the 20th century. It has been caused by industrial factories discharging emissions of sulfur and nitrogen oxides, from which originate acids by the photochemical reactions in the atmosphere. Acidic atmospheric deposition has caused disappearance of fish and the most aquatic organisms in streams and lakes. Acidic atmospheric deposition has also washed up not only the buffering basic cations (Ca2+ , Mg2+ , Na+ , K+ ), but also toxic aluminium (Al3+ ) ions from soils into the freshwaters. The maximum levels of emissions of sulfur and nitrogen oxides were observed in 1980s and since that time the emissions of sulfur and nitrogen oxides significantly dropped down. However, the recovery from acidification is not as fast as it could be expected. It is impeding by several processes. One of them is hysteresis or saturation of soils by sulfur and nitrogen, which are slowly washing up into the freshwaters in forms of sulfates and nitrates now. Another process is the oligotrophication of lakes, when the important nutrient - phosphorus - is precipitating by aluminium. There is the lack of food for organisms after that. Another processes slowing down the recovery from acidification could be bad forest management...
Structural changes of macrozoobenthic communities in longitudinal profiles of acidified streams in the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic)
PELTANOVÁ, Jana
Structural changes in macrozoobenthic communities and changes in chemistry in longitudinal profiles of two acidified streams in the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were investigated in 2007. The progress in chemical recovery was evident in both streams, whereas zoobenthos recovery was obvious only in less acidified stream.

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