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Effect of aerobic and anaerobic activities load on soldier
Částka, Lukáš ; Barták, Erik (advisor) ; Majerčík, Petr (referee)
Title of the work: Effect of aerobic and anaerobic activities load on soldier Goals: The aim of this work is to find out and to compare the effect of aerobic activities load during 12 minutes of modified running in the aerobic zone, anaerobic activity load during 4x 10 m and 10x 10m and the results of measuring without any physical load in a research group of soldiers on the ability of assembling the sub-machine gun type 58. The partial goal of this work is to find out the effect of speed focused training soldiers on the anaerobic activity load in comparison with the soldiers of long-distance focused training. The research group: The research group is made by 14 students of Military Physical Education at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport in Prague. Methods: During the data collecting there were used the methods of descriptive analysis. By the comparative technique we tried to investigate the statistical importance of the effect of aerobic and anaerobic activities load on the ability of assembling the sub-machine gun type 58. Some measuring were used to check the soldiers during 12 minutes running and to find out the resting heart rate by using of sporttestr. The results: The recorded data can show us a big effect of anaerobic lactate activity load on the human mobility. All the 14 testing...
The effect of alcohol ingestion on body composition after aerobic maximal test on the treadmill ergometer
Boubelíková, Barbora ; Strejcová, Barbora (advisor) ; Štohanzl, Michal (referee)
Title: The effect of alcohol ingestion on body composition after aerobic maximal test on the treadmill ergometer Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of alcohol on selected parameters of body composition after aerobic maximal test on the treadmill ergometer. Methods: Seven women engaged in physical activity at least three times a week (age 23 ± 0,9 let, height 169,9 ± 8,2 cm) volunteered to be part of the study. Aerobic maxim test was done on the treadmil ergometer and body composition was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis device BIA 2000M. Followed parameters are absoulut amount of total body water (TBW) and intracellular water (ICW) in liters, percentage of body fat (% BF), absolut amount of fat - free mass (FFM) in kg and extracellular mass and body cell mass ratio (ECM/BCM). Data was processes in SPPS 20. Results: The results did not show a statistically significant effect of alcohol ingestion on followed parameters of body composition after aerobic maximal test. The high effect (effect - size) was found just for fat free mass. Key words: Alcohol, aerobic load, body composition
Effect of aerobic and anaerobic activities load on soldier
Částka, Lukáš ; Barták, Erik (advisor) ; Majerčík, Petr (referee)
Title of the work: Effect of aerobic and anaerobic activities load on soldier Goals: The aim of this work is to find out and to compare the effect of aerobic activities load during 12 minutes of modified running in the aerobic zone, anaerobic activity load during 4x 10 m and 10x 10m and the results of measuring without any physical load in a research group of soldiers on the ability of assembling the sub-machine gun type 58. The partial goal of this work is to find out the effect of speed focused training soldiers on the anaerobic activity load in comparison with the soldiers of long-distance focused training. The research group: The research group is made by 14 students of Military Physical Education at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport in Prague. Methods: During the data collecting there were used the methods of descriptive analysis. By the comparative technique we tried to investigate the statistical importance of the effect of aerobic and anaerobic activities load on the ability of assembling the sub-machine gun type 58. Some measuring were used to check the soldiers during 12 minutes running and to find out the resting heart rate by using of sporttestr. The results: The recorded data can show us a big effect of anaerobic lactate activity load on the human mobility. All the 14 testing...

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