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Last update: Mgr. Linda Mejsnarová, Ph.D. (06.02.2019)
MORROW JR, J. R., D. MOOD, J. DISCH AND M. KANG Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, 5E. Edtion ed.: Human Kinetics, 2015. ISBN 1450470432. AMONETTE, W. E., K. ENGLISH AND W. KRAEMER Evidence-based practice in exercise science: the six-step approach. Edtion ed.: Human Kinetics, 2016. ISBN 1450434193. THOMAS, J. R., S. SILVERMAN AND J. NELSON Research methods in physical activity, 7E. Edtion ed.: Human kinetics, 2015. ISBN 1450470440. WOOD, T. M. AND W. ZHU Measurement theory and practice in kinesiology. Edtion ed.: Human Kinetics, 2006. ISBN 0736045031. KNUDSON, D. V. Qualitative diagnosis of human movement: improving performance in sport and exercise. Edtion ed.: Human kinetics, 2013. ISBN 1450421032. JANURA, M. AND F. ZAHÁLKA Kinematická analýza pohybu člověka. Edtion ed.: Univerzita Palackého, 2004. ISBN 8024409305. MALÁ, L., T. MALÝ, F. ZAHÁLKA AND V. BUNC Fitness assessment. Body composition. Edtion ed.: Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, 2014. ISBN 8024625601. Zahalka, F., Maly, T., & Mala, L. (2016). Analysis of vertical jump parameters with respect to age and a type of a jump in young soccer players. In T. Favero, B. Durst & B. Dawson (Eds.), International Research in Science and Soccer II (pp. 286-294). New York: Routledge. Zahálka, F., Malý, T., Malá, L., & Gryc, T. (2014). Changes of postural stability with regard to gender, age and visual control of children. In M. Coelho-e-Silva, J., A. Cupido-dos-Santos, A. Figueiredo, J., J. Ferreira, P., Armstrong, N. (Eds.). Children and Excercise XXVIII (pp. 119-124). London and New York: Routledge |
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Last update: prof. Ing. František Zahálka, Ph.D. (13.12.2023)
1. Introduction to testing and measurement - the nature and importance of testing and measurement, the objectives of measurement, testing and evaluation. Areas of human movement testing. Diagnostic properties of test and batteries, definition of diagnostic properties of test 2. Theoretical foundations of testing and physical fitness and physical activity for population groups (children, youth, adults, seniors, medically compromised). Health-oriented fitness - performance-oriented fitness. 7. Diagnostics of anaerobic characteristics, characteristics, principles and possibilities, physiological characteristics of measuring anaerobic muscle activity, types of tests, principles of diagnosis, advantages and limitations of speed diagnostics, field diagnostic procedures, laboratory diagnostic procedures. 8. Diagnostics of anaerobic characteristics II, characteristics, principles and possibilities, physiological characteristics of measuring anaerobic lactate muscle activity, types of tests, principles of diagnosis, advantages and limits of diagnosing speed endurance, intermittent high-intensity physical activity and short-term endurance, field diagnostic procedures, laboratory diagnostic procedures. 13. Application procedures for the assessment of internal and external loads in sports performance. Creation of procedures for training profiles of the subjects, description of indicators (qualitative and quantitative), evaluation of training status, creation of intervention procedures 14. -20. Practice in diagnostics, organization and implementation of testing, evaluation of results, application of results to the training process. |