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Comparative analysis of forward stroke on the kayak, wildwater kayak, speed kayak
Máder, Tomáš ; Kračmar, Bronislav (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Title: The comparative analysis of forward stroke on the slalom kayak, wildwater kayak and speed kayak The Aim: Aim of this work is the comparative analysis of forward stroke on the kayak to slalom kayak, wildwater kayak and speed kayak. Methods: For comparison, we used electromyography measurements, we have synchronized with video. Results: The results of this work we show that most differences in the forward stroke, according to timing of entries we selected muscle activation between the speed and slalom kayak. Keywords: Electromyography, forward stroke, slalom, wildwater, speed canoeing
Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke perfomed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing and in paddle pool
Součková, Lenka ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Doktor, Martin (referee)
Tittle: Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke perfomed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing and in paddle pool. Goals: The goals of study is to describe and compaq the movement pattern of a forvard paddle stroke on a canoe in flatwater and in the paddling pool. Methods: The work has mixed empirical-theoretical character, The study is a descriptive individual study. Muscle activity was measured using surface electromyography with synchronized video recording (kinematic analysis). Results: We found differences in muscles involved in the direct paddle stroke forward on canoe and paddle pool. The main differences are, that on the water the boat goes to the paddle and in the paddle pool, we push the water around us.In the first case the athlete push the boat towards to the paddle. However in the paddle pool the athlete just pulls paddle through the water. Another important difference is, that in the paddle pool we do not develop the "water feeling" and in the paddle pool does not have to keep balance. Canoeist is on solid grand all the time. For the winter season, we can recommend a paddle pool as a specific strengthening, but the paddling or ride on water on water does not replace it. Key words: Flatwater canoeing, paddle pool, elektromyography, forward stroke, canoe
Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke performed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing.
Součková, Lenka ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Doktor, Martin (referee)
Tittle: Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke performed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing. Goals: The goals of study is to describe and compare the movement pattern of a forvard paddle stroke on a canoe in flatwater and in the paddling pool (flum). Methods: The work has mixed empirical-theoretical character, The study is a descriptive individual study. Muscle activity was measured using surface electromyography with synchronized video recording (kinematic analysis). Results: We found differences in the sequence of muscle activity in the direct paddle stroke on a canoe. The main sequential difference were found with these muscles: musculus triceps brachii R, m. biceps brachii L, m. external abdominal oblique L. Key words: Flatwater canoeing, C1 women, flum, elektromyography, forward stroke
Comparative analysis of forward stroke on the kayak, wildwater kayak, speed kayak
Máder, Tomáš ; Kračmar, Bronislav (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Title: The comparative analysis of forward stroke on the slalom kayak, wildwater kayak and speed kayak The Aim: Aim of this work is the comparative analysis of forward stroke on the kayak to slalom kayak, wildwater kayak and speed kayak. Methods: For comparison, we used electromyography measurements, we have synchronized with video. Results: The results of this work we show that most differences in the forward stroke, according to timing of entries we selected muscle activation between the speed and slalom kayak. Keywords: Electromyography, forward stroke, slalom, wildwater, speed canoeing

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