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Health profile of students 3. vintage bc. studies in the field of TVS at UK FTVS
Bošek, Jakub ; Hráský, Pavel (advisor) ; Nováková, Pavlína (referee)
Name: Health Profile of Students in Third Year of Bachelor Degree Study Field Physical Education and Sport at UK FTVS Goals: Analysis of the most common injuries of students in the 3rd and 4th class at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport. Finding whether these students comply with the principles of a healthy lifestyle. Analysis of changing the amount of physical activity carried out before and during the Pandemic of Covid-19 Viral Disease for these students and determining whether these students were motivated by their sports sections to undergo preventive sports medical examinations at physical education doctors. Methods: Analysis of the theoretical basis of the studied Czech and foreign literature dealing with the issue of a healthy lifestyle, injuries in sports, sports during a pandemic and preventive sports examinations. We used an online survey form, which contained 43 questions, to expertly verify the research questions. We used verbal commentary and graphs to process the results. The percentages we report on research questions were determined by expert evaluation. Results: From the results of this work, we found that 52.2 % of respondents were sometimes motivated by their section to undergo a preventive sports examination. Only 7.2 % of respondents comply a healthy lifestyle. We also...
Slackline as a therapeutic possibility to influence postural stability
Komárková, Klára ; Čakrt, Ondřej (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Mariana (referee)
Objectives: To summarize knowledge about a control of posture, a balance training and a testing on balance platform. I investigate in experimental part of my thesis if slackline training will affect stabilography and differences in quantitative parameters will be found in a training group or a control group. Hypothesis: A specific slackline training positively affects stability which was measured in posturographic selected tests done by the training group. Methods: We test postural stability in control (10 persons) and training (10 persons) group in selected tests of stability. We used a balance platform for testing. The data were statistically analysed. Results: 4 weeks of intense slackline training result in improvement of postural control. That is support by the data of stabilometric examination. The results were just below statistical significance (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results testify that slacklining can improve postural control in healthy subjects. The results were on the boundary of statistical significance in our intervention group.
Criminal liability in sports
Vítů, Jan Robin ; Mulák, Jiří (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
Criminal liability in sports Abstract Presented diploma thesis comprehensively deals with issues of criminal liability in sports, considering the expert literature, current legislation and uses current criminal case law. Attention is paid mainly to the issue of sports injuries, marginally also doping and corruption in sports. Thesis is divided into ten parts (including introduction and summary). Second part of the thesis is dedicated to the most significant historical approaches to legal liability of athletes. Third part of the thesis briefly outlines evolution of sports definition followed by sports demarcation in Czech legislation. This part also deals with sports law, which is the source of most doctrinal approaches in subject matter. The general relationship between sports and law is formulated in the fourth part. In this part, basic theories of the effect of law on sports are firstly discussed, followed by individual concepts of criminal liability in sports. The way how Czech criminal law affects the field of sport is also indicated in this part. Fifth part of the thesis is focused on sports rules. After defining the concept and distinguishing sports rules from legal norms, the meaning of sports rules from the point of view of criminal law is explained. The question of the multitude of responsibilities...
Evaluation of the most common injuries and health problems of professional table tennis players
Tenglová, Vendula ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Evaluation of the most common injuries and health problems of professional table tennis players Objectives: The main aim of this work is to evaluate the most common injuries and health problems of professional table tennis players in the Czech Republic. Another goal is to determine the level of use of regenerative procedures and compensatory exercises within the training plan of athletes. Methods: The main method used in this thesis was a quantitative research by data analysis from non-standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed among professional table tennis players who participated actively in the district, regional, league or extra league competition in the Czech Republic or abroad in the 2018/2019 season. A total of 374 questionnaires were processed and evaluated, which corresponds to 62,33 % of the total number of sent questionnaires. Results: Of the 374 table tennis players, 240 were injured (197 men, 43 women), which corresponds to 64,17% of the interviewed players. A total of 361 injuries were recorded. The research confirmed four out of six hypotheses. Statistical significance was noted between the injury and sex, and the statistically significant relationship between the injury and the different playing style was confirmed. Most injuries were in the area of the...
Criminal liability for sports injuries
Skařupa, Petr ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
Criminal liability for sports injuries The master thesis inquires into issues in respect of criminal responsibility for sports- related injuries. The author focuses on historical development of responsibility for sports injuries in the initial stage of the paper, as well as on general delimitation of sports and its segmentation. The goal of the following chapter is to present an interconnection between sports and law, particularly to illustrate relation between sports and criminal law on several diverse approaches of legal doctrine. The subsequent part of the paper analyses the topic of criminal responsibility of an athlete for injuries inflicted to another athlete from the perspective of legislation, sports-legal doctrine and practice of the court. The emphasis is placed on individual requirements for criminal responsibility, elements of crime and a listing of specific crimes relevant for the field in question. The crucial part of the paper rests in application of the particular circumstances excluding criminal responsibility in the field of sports injuries in the context of the legal doctrines, which appear during historical development. The author addresses specific legal doctrinal theories and endeavours to reflect the ascertained findings in the Czech criminal law. The thesis does not omit...
Responsibility for sport's injuries and its criminal law aspects
Koucký, Roman ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Tlapák Navrátilová, Jana (referee)
1 Abstract (En) This rigorous thesis is split into tvelev chapters. Subsequently there are recognized topics resposibility for sport's injuries in system general law responsibility and main in criminal law. In opening is this rigorous thesis directed at characteritstic of term "sport" and its relationship to norms of law. After general delimiting relationship sport and law is thesis engaged in general aspects of resposibility form sport injuries in genaral and historical view and to from perspective of law doctrines predominated in main states of diferent law cultures. In not lease order this thesis is trying find the law relevant of sportś rules and their function by limiting the law responsibility for sports injuries. The thesis at the end try aplicate this knowledges to czech criminal law and follow analysys of main czech judgments. In final chapter is the thesis directed at some general aspects of possible criminal resposibility of corporations for sport injuries.
Damage compensation in cross-border cases focused on sport injuries
Stránská, Kateřina ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Kunz, Oto (referee) ; Poláček, Bohumil (referee)
The dissertation deals with the relationship between sport and the law, in conjunction with private international law. For more than a century sport passed through an important period of development. Many sports have been successfully forgotten, some have survived, and many can be included as the new sports with a tradition of several years or decades. Legal theory and legal practice so far took no particular need to take the issue of sports opinion. Sport is an objectively existing category in nature regardless the law. However, questions regularly associated with sports injuries and their resulting consequences emerged. The growing need for legal regulation of sport industry is primarily related to risks that sports bring to their surroundings and also to athletes. In the foreground there is the application of civil law, which affects compensation for damage to health and sports injuries. Clear solution has not been found to this day. The main goal of this thesis is to evaluate the current state winter sports legislation with an emphasis on skiing. The main topic of the dissertation is responsibility for damages in connection with ski injuries. Another objective is a certain attempt to process selected issues of mutual relations between sport and the law with a particular focus on the comparison...
Slackline as a therapeutic possibility to influence postural stability
Komárková, Klára ; Čakrt, Ondřej (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Mariana (referee)
Objectives: To summarize knowledge about a control of posture, a balance training and a testing on balance platform. I investigate in experimental part of my thesis if slackline training will affect stabilography and differences in quantitative parameters will be found in a training group or a control group. Hypothesis: A specific slackline training positively affects stability which was measured in posturographic selected tests done by the training group. Methods: We test postural stability in control (10 persons) and training (10 persons) group in selected tests of stability. We used a balance platform for testing. The data were statistically analysed. Results: 4 weeks of intense slackline training result in improvement of postural control. That is support by the data of stabilometric examination. The results were just below statistical significance (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results testify that slacklining can improve postural control in healthy subjects. The results were on the boundary of statistical significance in our intervention group.
Criminal law aspects of sport activities
MAŘÍK, Tomáš
Podstatou této bakalářské práce je nastínit, popsat a analyzovat určité právní aspekty vztahující se ke sportu, konkrétně zpracování manuálu pro pracovníky zabývající se vedením mládeže na úseku sportu (trenér, vedoucí družstva, rozhodčí, vedoucí kroužků) a stanovení základních znalostí týkajících se jednotlivých právních odvětví, která mají vztah ke sportu a tento okruh lidí seznámit s jednotlivými paragrafovými ustanoveními trestního práva, jež mohou být k takovým případům vztahována a aplikována.

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