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Controlling and Measuring Sport Drills by Voice/Sound
Odehnal, Jiří ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the design and development of mobile aplication for Android platform. The aim of the work is to implement a simple and user-friendly user interface that would support and assist the user in trainning and sport exercises. The thesis also include implementation of sound detection to support during exercises and voice instruction by application. In practice the application should help in making training exercises more comfortable without the user being forced to keep mobile device in hand.
Fire Sport for the People with Disabilities
RODOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor's thesis deals with the involvement of people with disability in fire sports as a possibility of inclusion of people with disability in this leisure activity. It deals with the possibilities of modifying the events of fire sports for people with disability. The bachelor's thesis also deals with the specifics that can affect the possibility of joining fire sports and the activities of volunteer firefighters. The bachelor's thesis is divided into a theoretical and a research part. The theoretical part defines the activities of volunteer firefighters. It deals with defining the individual events of fire sports and possible sports activities for people with disability. It explains the concepts of inclusion and free time and addresses the appropriate communication with a person with disability. Qualitative research methods are used in the research part. Through a semi-structured interview, coding and subsequent comparison of the data obtained from both groups of informants, it was found that people with disability can be involved in fire sports, but it depends on the type and degree of disability. Among the people most often involved in fire sports are people with ADHD, people with hearing disability and people with mild mental disability. In some cases, the events and rules would have to be adjusted. The research showed that members of volunteer fire departments are willing to accept people with disability who are interested in spending their free time with volunteer firefighters. Members of volunteer fire departments would be cautious when involving people with physical disability or visual impairment, as they do not have experience with these types of disability. According to data analysis, educating members of volunteer fire departments in the field of disability would help in resolving this.
Majorettes sports and leisure activity
CALTOVÁ, Lenka
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of majorettes sport. It aims to introduce what majorettes sport is and to describe a team of sportswomen, which is concluded in the first part of the bachelor's thesis. Free time and sport is described there in addition. In the second part, the research part comes up, which is carried out by qualitative research in the form of interviews, where opinions about majorette sport Are abtained from femaile sportweomen, focusing on experiences
Sport activities with asthma bronchiale diagnosis
Klinerová, Hana ; Hronzová, Marie (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
This work examines the influence of asthma on children's sports activity. Tested were nine children with asthma bronchiale, athletes and non-sportspeople, using a test battery UNIFITTEST (6-60). The work compares the results of the children tested with results that indicate standardized tables for children of the same age. It explores whether the results will vary greatly and will be the same. The information obtained was processed into tables. Keywords: Asthma bronchiale, sport activities
Functional changes of the foot by help of the concrete neurological intervention at shool childs.
Marenčáková, Jitka ; Zahálka, František (advisor) ; Řasová, Kamila (referee) ; Vařeka, Ivan (referee)
Title: Neurophysiologic intervention induced changes of the functional foot characteristics in school children. Objectives: The aim of the research was to identify the functional characteristics of the foot in school children selected on the basis of the activity of physical activity in the highest intensity (sporting children) and in the lowest intensity (non-sporting children) and to find out possibilities of influencing the functional characteristics of the foot by targeted neurophysiological intervention. The whole research study was divided into 3 related parts, which were examined separately. The first study aim was an identification of group specific functional characteristics of the foot in 2 groups of school children - actively sporting children and non-sporting children. The second study aim was the influence determination of long-term duration high performance sport activity on the functional characteristics of the school children foot in adolescent elite soccer players. And the aim of the third study was to verify the effect of the targeted neurophysiologic active intervention on the functional foot characteristics in actively sporting children with foot dysfunction of pronated foot and/or flatfoot type. Methods: The research study was divided into three study parts consisted of...
Controlling and Measuring Sport Drills by Voice/Sound
Odehnal, Jiří ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the design and development of mobile aplication for Android platform. The aim of the work is to implement a simple and user-friendly user interface that would support and assist the user in trainning and sport exercises. The thesis also include implementation of sound detection to support during exercises and voice instruction by application. In practice the application should help in making training exercises more comfortable without the user being forced to keep mobile device in hand.
Sport activities with asthma bronchiale diagnosis
Klinerová, Hana ; Hronzová, Marie (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
This work examines the influence of asthma on children's sports activity. Tested were nine children with asthma bronchiale, athletes and non-sportspeople, using a test battery UNIFITTEST (6-60). The work compares the results of the children tested with results that indicate standardized tables for children of the same age. It explores whether the results will vary greatly and will be the same. The information obtained was processed into tables. Keywords: Asthma bronchiale, sport activities
Is sport participation an investment in human capital or a consumption of leasure time?
Smrčková, Hana Marie ; Houdek, Petr (advisor) ; Brožová, Dagmar (referee)
Students who participated in athletics are estimated to receive 20% better grades than their non-athletes colleagues. These findings suggest that athletic participation may enhance the development of motivation, competitive spirit, confidence, discipline and team spirit. Sport participation seems to be a form of human capital investments. We can see stronger effect of individual than collective sport participation. Based on these findings we can assume that wage premium for athletes, as previous studies found, may be caused by real higher productivity of work and study. Other important determinants of academic performance are health and preference of study preparation over sport. Athletes feel more attractive than non-athletes although there wasn't found association with learning outcomes. In the case of combination of sport and employment time costs overweight benefits and performance getting worse.
Conditions of exercise free time aktivities (outdoor) in České Budějovice
MRÁZKOVÁ, Veronika
This bachelor thesis on theme Conditions for exercise free time activities (outdoor) in České Budějovice desdribes spaces and places in České Budějovice, which are determined for doing sports activities in a free time. At the first, theoreticaly part of the thesis I define a free time, recreation, life style and their relation. At practically part are writes down all areas and places for sport, including children{\crq}s playground and recreation places in České Budějovice. Every one of them has described placing, extent and equipment. Than are these objects drawe in the map.
Lifestyle nurses from selected social determinants of health (in the diet, physical activity, stress managament,addictions)
MAŠKOVÁ, Nikola
Healthy lifestyle is one of the most important factors the quality of our health depends on. Lifestyle means our eating habits, exercise regimen, the way we face stress, and the amount of toxic substances, alcohol, cigarettes or drugs we voluntarily take in. The main aim of the research was to survey the lifestyle of nurses according to selected social health determinants with the focus on alimentation, sport activities, stress management and addictive drug abuse. In accordance with the research subject the following objectives were established. The first objective was to determine the nutritional intake of nurses. The second objective was to find out the frequency of addictive substances use. The third goal was to assess symptoms of depression in nurses. The fourth goal was to map the level of physical activity in nurses. Based on these goals nine hypotheses were established. H1 Nurses´ energy intake is excessive compared to the reference values set by the PRI EU. H2 Nurses lipid intake is excessive compared to the reference values set by the PRI EU. H3 Nurses´ carbohydrate intake is excessive compared to the reference values set by the PRI EU. Nurses´ fibre intake is excessive compared to the reference values set by the PRI EU. H5 Nurses comply with the advisable fluid intake according to the reference values set by the PRI EU. H6 Nurses´ alcohol consumption is moderate (0-10 units of alcohol per week). H7 Nurses are moderate smokers, smoking 1-9 cigarettes a day. H8 Nurses show depression symptoms in the depression screening carried out with the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. H9 Physical activity of nurses is sufficient. The quantitative survey was conducted by interviewing, using the questionnaire technique. The research respondents were nurses in the Strakonice Hospital, a.s. Nutritional intake was assessed using the NUTRIDAN program and recommended doses were specified in the European Union's reference doses in the form of the PRI EU. The level of physical activity and the frequency of addictive substance use were assessed using the NUTRIFIA program. The objectives of the thesis were met, hypotheses H1, H2, H5, H6 were confirmed and hypothesis H3, H4, H7, H8 and H9 were disproved. The results will be offered to the Strakonice Hospital, a.s. in the form of educational materials for nurses in order to improve nurses´ healthy lifestyle.

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