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Reaction time diagnostics of muay thai atletes
Skřivan, Tomáš ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Třebický, Vít (referee)
Tittle: Diagnosis of reaction level of fighters in Thai boxing Objectives: The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to diagnose the level of reaction ability of fighters in Thai boxing, who have been engaged in this combat sport for several years on a professional level. Partial aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out the connection of the diagnosed reaction time with the success of the fighters in the last three years. Methods: In the quantitative research where the Vienna test system- determination test (short form with adaptive input of stimuli) was used for obtaining results. In our case, we investigate selective reaction ability. We compare results of reaction ability with fighting success. The correlation between the reaction time and the success factor is calculated using the correlation coefficient. Results: Based on measurements, made by using the Vienna test system, we found out, that professional Thai boxing fighters, were diagnosed as having a response rate in the main variable as a better average compared to the standard area average of the standard scale. Minor variables came out as a weaker average to below average. We also found, that the most mistakes wrestlers make on acoustic stimuli. Lastly, we disproved the hypothesis that the wrestlers with a better wrestling balance will...
Choice reaction time comparision of Muay Thai athletes
Svejkovská, Kristýna ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Zdobinský, Adam (referee)
Titel: Choice reaction time comparision of Muay Thai athletes Goals: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out whether oral tobacco has an influence on the reaction ability of a thaiboxing athlete (fighter) who uses it regularly and for a long time. Research compares selective responses to acoustic and visual stimuli among individuals who take oral tobacco while they are taking it and when they are without nicotine. Method: Its method of quantity reseach, where to get the results, we used method of testing by Vienna test, in which we have choosen determination test. The non- parametric paired Wilcoxon's rank test was used for data processing. Results: Based on the Vienna test system and further processed results by statistical method we have found out, that the results of thaiboxing athletes are not statistically significant and therefore we cannot say whether oral tobacco acts as a sedative or stimulant on thaiboxing athlete (fighter). Key words: Vienna test system, oral tobacco, Muay thai, determination test, reaction time, choice reaction

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