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Children's attitudes to football and physical activities at the age of 9-10 years at selected clubs
Lanhaus, Jan ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Růžička, Lukáš (referee)
Title: Children's attitudes to football and physical activities at the age of 8-11 years at selected clubs Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to find out the attitudes of children to football and physical activity at the age of 8-11 by means of an anonymous questionnaire survey in two intentionally selected clubs, including a comparison of the degree of agreement in individual attitudes. To achieve this goal, two questionnaires, a standardized PACEScz questionnaire and a non-standardized questionnaire designed for the needs of this work were used to find out more about respondents and their relationship and attitudes to football and football training. Methods To meet the goal of the thesis I have used the knowledge of the literature I studied dealing with the attitudes of children to physical activity and football and questionnaire survey of children aged 8-11 in two intentionally selected football clubs. With the help of relevant sources I chose and slightly supplemented the standardized PACEScz questionnaire and I also compiled an anonymous non-standardized questionnaire for the purposes of this work. Both questionnaires were distributed personally after each team's training unit. Due to the objectivity of the PACEScz questionnaire, I also had to draw up a template for the training unit...
Changes of the fine and gross motor functions at patients with cerebral palsy after therapy by Nintendo Wii and Reflex Locomotion according Vojta
Píšťková, Marie ; Medunová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kraus, Josef (referee)
Aim: The aim of this study is to assess benefits of therapy by Vojta method and by using the active videogame Nintendo Wii. The manual dexterity and gross motor function were evaluated. Methodology: The study was attended by 14 children aged 6 - 18 years. They were divided into two equal groups. The Vojta method was applied for the first group and exercising with Nintendo Wii for the second group. Each therapy took 30 days. After a 6 months break the two groups were changed. During those 6 months no targeted physiotherapy was done. The manual dexterity and gross motor functions were measured before and after the therapy and 8 weeks after finishing the therapy. The Box and Block test and the Nine Hole Peg test were used for assessment of manual dexterity and GMFM was used for testing of gross motor function. The children completed the PACES questionnaire after each of the interventions. Results: Statistics showed a significant change in the manual dexterity over the time when the Box and Block test was used. A difference between the two types of therapy has not been proven. Results of the Nine Hole Peg test were not statistically significant, neither in time nor when comparing the therapies. GMFM was not statistically significant either. The PACES did not show any difference between the therapies....

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