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Starts of sprint disciplines performed by spastic athlete and particularities of the training process
Šteklová, Petra ; Strnad, Pavel (advisor) ; Revenda, Miroslav (referee) ; Vobr, Radek (referee)
Title: Starts of sprint disciplines performed by spastic athlete and particularities of the training process Aim of work: The aim of this work was analyzing of the specifics of athletic training determined for spastic sprinter class T38 and observation of the long term effect. Methods: This work presents an empiric-theoretical study. Due to the uniqueness of the theme, method of case study has been chosen (intra-individual observation). This method was applied on the particular spastic sprinter by using longitudinal quantitative observation during her top sport career and applying one-off analysis focused on evaluation of different types of starts. This observation had qualitative and quantitative part. The quantitative part was based on the interpretation of 2D video comparing three types of start (low start, mid-low start and low start with a diagonal arm position) with the optimal start position described in the books. Comparison of average time for 10 metre distance was determined as quantitative element. . The observational group consists of the sprinter with Cerebral Palsy at Czech representative level. Results: Our research resulted as follows: The mid-low start was assessed as the best one for the examined sprinter from the quality of start position point of view including the three...
Starts of sprint disciplines performed by spastic athlete and particularities of the training process
Šteklová, Petra ; Strnad, Pavel (advisor) ; Revenda, Miroslav (referee) ; Vobr, Radek (referee)
Title: Starts of sprint disciplines performed by spastic athlete and particularities of the training process Aim of work: The aim of this work was analyzing of the specifics of athletic training determined for spastic sprinter class T38 and observation of the long term effect. Methods: This work presents an empiric-theoretical study. Due to the uniqueness of the theme, method of case study has been chosen (intra-individual observation). This method was applied on the particular spastic sprinter by using longitudinal quantitative observation during her top sport career and applying one-off analysis focused on evaluation of different types of starts. This observation had qualitative and quantitative part. The quantitative part was based on the interpretation of 2D video comparing three types of start (low start, mid-low start and low start with a diagonal arm position) with the optimal start position described in the books. Comparison of average time for 10 metre distance was determined as quantitative element. . The observational group consists of the sprinter with Cerebral Palsy at Czech representative level. Results: Our research resulted as follows: The mid-low start was assessed as the best one for the examined sprinter from the quality of start position point of view including the three...
Level of athletic skills of middle school students
Tůma, Jiří ; Engelthalerová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Přibyl, Ivan (referee)
Thepurposeofthis thesis was to determinewhethermy assembledtutorial has a positive impact on thetechniqueofthelow start and swing run. Thetheoretical part explainsthekeywordsthat are necessaryforanunderstandingoftheissues. In thepractical partwasshooted a filestudentsduring a lowstarting and swing runningthenwasappliedtheassembledtutorial to this sample ofstudents and thenwasshootedthe video again. Evaluationoftheresearchwasperformed by comparingtherecordedvideos. Thanks to thisprocedurewasfoundthe influence ofthetutorial on thetechniqueduringlowstarting and the swing phaseof run. Keywords: running, low start, swing running, athletics

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