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Equipment for activites in unkempt winter terrain
Žegklitz, Martin ; Mojžíš, Otakar (advisor) ; Přibyl, Ivan (referee)
The topic of this study is an equipment used in unkempt terrain of winter mountains. The study is of a purely descriptive nature. It describes the whole scale of equipment used for skialpinism, freeride, backcountry, telemark and trekking. Its content is divided into several chapters according to purpose and utilization of a single types of this equipment. First part describes an equipment for the moving in winter terrain itself, second part deals with an equipment connected with a security and rescue operations. Third part is devoted to backpacks. Following chapter describes an outdoor wearing, next one is focused on an equipment needed for spending the nights in winter nature. A separate chapter then describes other supplementary equipment and finally the last part is devoted to the description and characteristics of an equipment for mountain climbing. Each chapter mentions a concrete examples of an equipment available today.
Methodology of telemark skiing
Turek, Michael ; Polášková, Marcela (advisor) ; Jindra, Matouš (referee)
Title: Methodology of telemark skiing Aim of the study: The aim of this thesis is to create educational, methodological and motivational film, which will include design of metodology of telemark skiing. Methods: In developing this thesis, we used a combination of methods of critical analysis of documents and the author's own empirical experience with telemark skiing with the method of comparison of selected knowledge, methods and participating and uninvolved observation and cinematographic film processing method. The work is a synthesis of theoretical research and dynamic field work. Results: According to this thesis was created teaching methodology and motivational DVD that in addition to the metodology also out lines the historical aspects and current concepts of telemark skiing. The text of the thesis in theoretical part complements the DVD detailed information from the history and information about telemark equipment. Methodology of teaching in the text corresponds to the contents of the DVD. Keywords: telemark, methodology, turn, step, stance, free heel
Comparison of activation lower limb muscules in slide turn and turn in telemark position
Pospíšilová, Eva ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Chrástková, Martina (referee)
Title: Comparison of activation of lower limb muscles in a slide turn and in a telemark position turn. Objectives: The aim of this theses is to compare the muscle activation of selected muscles of the lower limbs in the slide turn and in the telemark technique. Methods: The muscle activation of selected muscles was measured during skiing using surface EMG. All probands crossed the track in two ways. The first one was the telemark technique and the second one the middle slide turn technique. The received signal from each ride was processed and evaluated. The results of both rides were compared to each other. Results: We found differences in the order of muscle activation between telemark and slide turn. We did not find unequivocal motion for each technique, which we could be compared to each other. Each probe had a different individual order of muscle activation in each technique. Keywords: downhill skiing, telemark, EMG, muscle activation
The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing
Svobodová, Renata ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare the pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing. Methods: For the analysis of pressure distribution on the soles of feet in downhill skiing was used the pressure measurement system Pedar-X, which works for monitoring of plantar pressure (kPa) moreover. The pressure distribution measuring on the soles of feet was taking place in prepared track of the ski slope in two ways. The first one was the telemark technique and the second one was the alpine technique. For the evaluating and the processing of the results was selected in the right and in the left turn of each testing person in approximately the same part of the track. Results: The results of pressure distribution in the alpine and the telemark position turn have shown the significantly important difference in the intraindividual comparison in every technique. The significantly important difference was detected also in the interindividual comparison in both techniques each other. Keywords: downhill skiing, telemark, Pedar-X, pressure distribution
Set of training exercises for telemark skiing
Sokolová, Petra ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Turek, Michael (referee)
Title: Set of training exercises for telemark skiing Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create a complex that will inspire and contain various types of exercises, according to which each person can learn telemark skiing. Methods: From the methodological point of view of the bachelor thesis was used comparison of telemark literature, data collection and analysis, literature search. Results: The types of exercises that form the complex that each beginner can learn telemark skiing have been described and documented. The exercises were analyzed and based on the literature. Keywords: telemark, exercises, grounding, turn
The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing
Svobodová, Renata ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare the pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and the telemark technique of downhill skiing. Methods: For the analysis of pressure distribution on the soles of feet in downhill skiing was used the pressure measurement system Pedar-X, which works for monitoring of plantar pressure (kPa) moreover. The pressure distribution measuring on the soles of feet was taking place in prepared track of the ski slope in two ways. The first one was the telemark technique and the second one was the alpine technique. For the evaluating and the processing of the results was selected in the right and in the left turn of each testing person in approximately the same part of the track. Results: The results of pressure distribution in the alpine and the telemark position turn have shown the significantly important difference in the intraindividual comparison in every technique. The significantly important difference was detected also in the interindividual comparison in both techniques each other. Keywords: downhill skiing, telemark, Pedar-X, pressure distribution
Comparison of activation lower limb muscules in slide turn and turn in telemark position
Pospíšilová, Eva ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Chrástková, Martina (referee)
Title: Comparison of activation of lower limb muscles in a slide turn and in a telemark position turn. Objectives: The aim of this theses is to compare the muscle activation of selected muscles of the lower limbs in the slide turn and in the telemark technique. Methods: The muscle activation of selected muscles was measured during skiing using surface EMG. All probands crossed the track in two ways. The first one was the telemark technique and the second one the middle slide turn technique. The received signal from each ride was processed and evaluated. The results of both rides were compared to each other. Results: We found differences in the order of muscle activation between telemark and slide turn. We did not find unequivocal motion for each technique, which we could be compared to each other. Each probe had a different individual order of muscle activation in each technique. Keywords: downhill skiing, telemark, EMG, muscle activation
Methodology of telemark skiing
Turek, Michael ; Polášková, Marcela (advisor) ; Jindra, Matouš (referee)
Title: Methodology of telemark skiing Aim of the study: The aim of this thesis is to create educational, methodological and motivational film, which will include design of metodology of telemark skiing. Methods: In developing this thesis, we used a combination of methods of critical analysis of documents and the author's own empirical experience with telemark skiing with the method of comparison of selected knowledge, methods and participating and uninvolved observation and cinematographic film processing method. The work is a synthesis of theoretical research and dynamic field work. Results: According to this thesis was created teaching methodology and motivational DVD that in addition to the metodology also out lines the historical aspects and current concepts of telemark skiing. The text of the thesis in theoretical part complements the DVD detailed information from the history and information about telemark equipment. Methodology of teaching in the text corresponds to the contents of the DVD. Keywords: telemark, methodology, turn, step, stance, free heel
Equipment for activites in unkempt winter terrain
Žegklitz, Martin ; Mojžíš, Otakar (advisor) ; Přibyl, Ivan (referee)
The topic of this study is an equipment used in unkempt terrain of winter mountains. The study is of a purely descriptive nature. It describes the whole scale of equipment used for skialpinism, freeride, backcountry, telemark and trekking. Its content is divided into several chapters according to purpose and utilization of a single types of this equipment. First part describes an equipment for the moving in winter terrain itself, second part deals with an equipment connected with a security and rescue operations. Third part is devoted to backpacks. Following chapter describes an outdoor wearing, next one is focused on an equipment needed for spending the nights in winter nature. A separate chapter then describes other supplementary equipment and finally the last part is devoted to the description and characteristics of an equipment for mountain climbing. Each chapter mentions a concrete examples of an equipment available today.

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