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Last update: BOLFOVA (14.12.2006)
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Last update: BOLFOVA (14.12.2006)
1. HAVLÍČKOVÁ,L.,aj.Fyziologie tělesné zátěže I.Obecná část.Praha:Univerzita Karlova,2003.203 s. ISBN 80-7184-875-1. 2. MÁČEK,M.,VÁVRA,J.Fyziologie a patofyziologie tělesné zátěže. Praha:Avicenum,ZdN,1988,360 s.ISBN není uvedeno 3. WILMORE,J.H.,COSTILL,D.L.Physiology of Sport and Exercise.Champaign:Human Kinetics,1994.549s. ISBN 0-87322-693-3. 4. MOOREN,F.C., VÖLKER,K.: Molecular and Cellular Exercise Physiology. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 2005
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Last update: KOHLIKOV (15.12.2006)
1. Motor abilities 2. Physiological basic of training process 3. Diagnostic methods served for evaluation of physical performance in athletes and in untrained subjects 4. Warming-up, fatigue a regeneration-introduction into problemes 5. Sexual and age effect on response of organism to physical load 6. Biorhythms, effect of external environment on response to physical performance of indivuduls 7.Ergogenic aids in sport (doping) in respect to their physiological mechanisms
Laboratory practise 1. Laboratory exercise testing (video programme) 2. Simple functional tests (Ruffier test, step-test etc.) 3. Test PWC 170 (with a prediction of VO2max) 4. Anaerobic Wingte test 5. test VO2max - maximal aerobic power 6. Ventilatory anaerobic theshold 7. Biological age, biochemical and HR monitoring of performance inathletes
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