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Shooting sport simulation device
Poloch, Martin ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to design a shooting sport simulation device. Output of this project should be a market competitive product therefore the design should be focused on low price. Other important aspects are safety, reliability and mutlifunctionality of the whole system. Shooting simulation is based on special technology of sensing laser beams with LED developed in author´s bachelor thesis. The system is controlled by a group of microcontrollers. Their program running and communication is a key part of this thesis.
Specifics of physiotherapy and preventive exercises in modern pentathletes
Hajduková, Michaela ; Raška, Otakar (advisor) ; Mádle, Kateřina (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of injury prevention in modern pentathletes. It sets itself the goal of analyzing the current epidemiological situation of injuries in modern pentathlon as well as the current preventive strategies of athletes, including the evaluation of their impact on the incidence of injuries. The nature of the work is a prospective cohort study. A modified version of the validated "Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center questionnaire on health problems" was used. This questionnaire was sent to athletes every week for 10 weeks using the Qualtrics questionnaire software. The study involved 43 probands from 15 countries, ie 4.3% of athletes registered with the UIPM (Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne). A total of 34 new injuries and overloads were recorded in 27 probands. The incidence rate of injuries of 3.1 / 1000 h of active sports was found. The most frequently reported segments of injury were the shoulder (14.7%), ankle (14.7%), knee and shin (both 11.8%). The ratio of the lower limb to upper limb injuries was found to be 3: 1. Most injuries were associated with running discipline (46%). The most commonly used injury prevention strategy was stretching, followed by strength training, massages, and consistent warm-up before training. The mean warm-up duration showed...
Swimming training of U11 - U15 categories in modern pentathlon clubs in the Czech Republic
Valentová, Klára ; Čechovská, Irena (advisor) ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (referee)
Title: Swimming training of U11 - U15 categories in modern pentathlon clubs in the Czech Republic. Aims: The aim of this thesis was to find out what does the swimming training in U11 - U15 categories look like in major and the most successful modern penatathlon clubs in the Czech Republic. By the means of evaluation of training data from these clubs and their comparison to the competition results a conclusion was drawn about which method is the most effective in the training of swimming discipline. This thesis should confirm or disprove the assumption, the higher is the rating of the training process, the better competiton results are achieved. Not only for the training of swimming discipline, the same research is also made for the whole training in modern pentathlon with the same assumptions. Methods: The data from selected pentathlon clubs about their training process were obtained by the method of questioning. The competition results were obtained through public access on the official website of the Czech Union of Modern Pentathlon. The training data was processed and evaluated by converting them to a comparable quantitative level using scoring, weighting factors, or averaging. The competition data were processed by analyzing the competition results. The method of data comparing was used to draw...
Conditioning preparation like a prevention from overloading body - parts in the modern pentathlon
Hojsáková, Jolana ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Černá, Sylvie (referee)
Title: Conditional preparation as a means of prevention against muscle over- stretching during a Modern pentathlon training Objectives: This thesis comes up with an intervention program anteceding the muscle over- stretching of modern pentathloners. Methods: This thesis uses the quantitative analysis in order to mark out the the problematic body parts of the pentathloners. Six representatives of the Czech Republic figure in this analysis, as coordinated with a physiotherapist. Based on the results, verity of the hypotheses is stated and an intervention is proposed. Results: The most frequently misbalanced areas are: scapulohumeral group, ioins, m. piriformis, scapulae fixators, the deep stabilisation system and Achilles tendon. The conclusion of this thesis introduces an intervention programme that I wish to attest within my diploma thesis. It includes a set of compensational exercises for each discipline, including its quantity and its place within the annual training cycle framework. Keywords: modern pentathlon, compensation, imbalance
Shooting sport simulation device
Poloch, Martin ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to design a shooting sport simulation device. Output of this project should be a market competitive product therefore the design should be focused on low price. Other important aspects are safety, reliability and mutlifunctionality of the whole system. Shooting simulation is based on special technology of sensing laser beams with LED developed in author´s bachelor thesis. The system is controlled by a group of microcontrollers. Their program running and communication is a key part of this thesis.
Comparison of basic abilities of younger school age children attending the athletics and modern pentathlon squad
Chyba, Martin ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Červinka, Pavel (referee)
Title of the thesis: Comparison of basic abilities of children of elementary school age attending athletics and modern pentathlon squad Student: Bc. Martin Chyba Supervisor: PhDr. Aleš Kaplan, PhD. Consultant: PhDr. Pavel Hráský, Ph.D. Aims of the thesis: To compare the level of basic ability in selected motor tests at athletes and modern pentathletes of the elementary school age. Methodology: Performance of athletes and modern pentathletes of elementary school age were compared in the following general tests: 12-minute run, one- way jump, stability tests, tests jump. At the same time, the body composition was monitored throughout the test group. Conclusions: Testing of base performance showed that there are no major differences between athletes and modern pentathletes. Despite slightly better average results of athletes, we can only register a statistically significant variance in "one-way jump" where athletes significantly outperformed pentathletes. Another variance was recorded in stability tests, namely standing on the right feet but only within boys category. Even in this case athletes achieved better results. The reason being may be the higher calendar and sports age of athletes. Another difference has shown in comparison of training units within a weekly training cycle. Athletes normally...
Testing physical assumptions of swimmers and modern pentathlonists
Omcirk, Dan ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title of diploma thesis: Testing physical assumptions of swimmers and modern pentathlonists Author: Bc. Dan Omcirk Supervisor of diploma thesis: PhDr. Babeta Chrzanowská Consultant of diploma thesis: PhDr. Pavel Hrásky, Ph.D. Objective: Target is to test the swimmers and modern pentagons in the age from 9 - 13 years. Furthermore to evaluate and tabulate the results. Compare the selected results in- between the groups and assess whether the training is affecting the level of certain motor assumptions, physical abilities and selected body parameters. Methodology: The research method of this work is comparison. The research group was composed by children from the SK Motorlet Praha (n = 13, mean age 11.5 ± 1.1 years) and children from the modern pentagon Dukla Praha (n = 10, mean age 10.5 ± 0.8 years). Tested objects were participated in motor-fitness tests - Cooper's test (running and swimming test 12 minutes), joint mobility test (shoulder, lumbar spine and hip segment), lower limb dynamics test, absolute upper limb strength, postural stability and body composition test. The measured results were evaluated and compared. The final results should be used as an recommendations for practice use. Results: The results of the group comparisons are presented in the practical part of this work, including the...

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