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Athletic training. Personal performance development and training.
Broda, Michal ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Krátký, Petr (referee)
Athletic training. Personal performance development and training. Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze performance development and training of Michal Broda during his existing athletic career with focus on training after year 2004. We investigated the use of heart rate monitoring for training optimization. We also discussed training adequacy in terms of annual training cycle. Methods: In our work we used empirical methods of pedagogical research. We obtained different qualitative and quantitative indicators from training documentation and analysed them using mathematical and statistical methods. Heart rate data were proccessed with Polar Precision Performance™ software. This software automatically calculates total loads in each metabolic zone, number of training entries and total training time, elapsed distance, burned calories, total power, speed, maximum and minimum heart rate. Results: We came to a conclusion that Michal Broda's training has been continually improving. We observed a training load increase in both general and specific indicators. We didn't confirm a positive relationship between total distance runned for special endurance and 800-m running performance. Heart rate monitoring helped to find optimal training loads and thus improve running performance. Keywords: 800 meter...
Internet of Things - sporttesters
Bučková, Barbora ; Luc, Ladislav (advisor) ; Novotný, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the Internet of Things. The theoretical part defines this concept, briefly describes the history of the concept and the very issues of the Internet of Things. It is also briefly devoted to visions for the future. These are also included in selected areas of usage of the Internet of Things along with a description of the current state. Afterwards, the work will focus on the sporttesters, about which it will provide basic informations, benefits and risks. In the second part, selected sporttesters and applications are described. Next part contains a comparison of these sporttesters on the basis of established criteria. The result of the comparison is commented at the end of the thesis. The aim of the thesis is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the field and to familiarize him / her with the offer of favorite sporttes-ters, including their comparison.
Athletic training. Personal performance development and training.
Broda, Michal ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Krátký, Petr (referee)
Athletic training. Personal performance development and training. Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze performance development and training of Michal Broda during his existing athletic career with focus on training after year 2004. We investigated the use of heart rate monitoring for training optimization. We also discussed training adequacy in terms of annual training cycle. Methods: In our work we used empirical methods of pedagogical research. We obtained different qualitative and quantitative indicators from training documentation and analysed them using mathematical and statistical methods. Heart rate data were proccessed with Polar Precision Performance™ software. This software automatically calculates total loads in each metabolic zone, number of training entries and total training time, elapsed distance, burned calories, total power, speed, maximum and minimum heart rate. Results: We came to a conclusion that Michal Broda's training has been continually improving. We observed a training load increase in both general and specific indicators. We didn't confirm a positive relationship between total distance runned for special endurance and 800-m running performance. Heart rate monitoring helped to find optimal training loads and thus improve running performance. Keywords: 800 meter...

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