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The representation of Athletic training in the Biathlon physical conditioning
Bláha, Tomáš ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Červinka, Pavel (referee)
Title: The representation of the athletic training in the biathlon physical conditioning Objectives: This thesis investigates how the Czech biathlon coaches evaluate the proportion of athletic methods in the biathlon training and what is the experience of the Czech elite biathletes with athletic training during their careers. In order to acquire relevant results, the couches have answered a non-standardized questionnaire and the biathletes underwent an interview. Methods: The research uses a non-standardized anonymous questionnaire made for the biathlon couches in addition to an interview with the members of the Czech national biathlon team. Results: The results of the non-standardized questionnaires show that the biathlon coaches consider athletic methods in the biathlon training as a positive tool. More specifically, the results have shown that the most common athletic method used by the biathlon coaches is the own body weight exercise, all of the respondents (n=16) agreed ( 100 % usefulness). The second and third (93,75 %) most common methods of exercise are represented by resistance bands and medicine ball. The biathlon coaches also use special take off exercise such as standing vertical jumps over brackets (87,50 %) and uphill running up to the 150m distance (87,50 %). Coaches often include...
The representation of Athletic training in the Biathlon physical conditioning
Bláha, Tomáš ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Červinka, Pavel (referee)
Title: The representation of the athletic training in the biathlon physical conditioning Objectives: This thesis investigates how the Czech biathlon coaches evaluate the proportion of athletic methods in the biathlon training and what is the experience of the Czech elite biathletes with athletic training during their careers. In order to acquire relevant results, the couches have answered a non-standardized questionnaire and the biathletes underwent an interview. Methods: The research uses a non-standardized anonymous questionnaire made for the biathlon couches in addition to an interview with the members of the Czech national biathlon team. Results: The results of the non-standardized questionnaires show that the biathlon coaches consider athletic methods in the biathlon training as a positive tool. More specifically, the results have shown that the most common athletic method used by the biathlon coaches is the own body weight exercise, all of the respondents (n=16) agreed ( 100 % usefulness). The second and third (93,75 %) most common methods of exercise are represented by resistance bands and medicine ball. The biathlon coaches also use special take off exercise such as standing vertical jumps over brackets (87,50 %) and uphill running up to the 150m distance (87,50 %). Coaches often include...
Participant loyalty and satisfaction with services offered on Street Dance Kemp
Štrbíková, Barbara ; Čáslavová, Eva (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Participant loyalty and satisfaction with services offered on Street Dance Kemp Goal: Main goal of this thesis is to find a relationship between participant loyalty and satisfaction with services offered on Street Dance Kemp. Methods: In this thesis is used questionnaire and structured interview for obtaining data about participant satisfaction with services offered and about their loyalty to the event. Will be also examined the available competition in dance camps in Europe. To find a relationship between participant loyalty and satisfaction is used statistical method Kruskal-Wallis non-parametrical ANOVA. Results: Main result of this thesis is evaluation of the relationship between participant loyalty and satisfaction and future possible improvement of the services in order to get more loyal participants. Key words: sport event, street dance, hip-hop, questionnaire and interview, competition analysis, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA

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