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Last update: prof. MUDr. Jan Heller, CSc. (09.07.2009)
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Jan Heller, CSc. (09.07.2009)
1. HAVLÍČKOVÁ,L.,aj.Fyziologie tělesné zátěže I.Obecná část.Praha:Univerzita Karlova,2003.203 s. ISBN 80-7184-875-1. 2. HELLER, J. Laboratory Manual for Human and Exercise Physiology. Prague: Charles University, 2005, 186 s. ISBN 80- 246-0926-6. 3. MÁČEK,M.,VÁVRA,J.Fyziologie a patofyziologie tělesné zátěže. Praha:Avicenum,ZdN,1988,360 s. ISBN není uvedeno 4. WILMORE,J.H.,COSTILL,D.L.Physiology of Sport and Exercise.Champaign:Human Kinetics,1994.549s. ISBN 0-87322-693-3. 5. MOOREN,F.C., VÖLKER,K.: Molecular and Cellular Exercise Physiology. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 2005
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Jan Heller, CSc. (09.07.2009)
1. Development of sports performance as adaptive process 2. Exercise diagnostics and its use in the sports preparation 3. Physiological bases of movement abilities 4. Physiological priniples of sports training 5. Preparation for physical exercise, training unit, fatigue, recovery from exercise 6. Age- and gender-related differences in reaction and adaptation to the exercise load 7. Endogeneous and exogeneous factors affecting reaction and adaptation to exewrcise load
Laboratory practice: 1. Introduction to laboratory practice, principles od exercise diagnostics and non-loading diagnostics 2. Cardiovascular and respiratory changes during stepwise incremantal exercise 3. Energy balance - calculation of energy intake and energy expenditure 4. Indirect calorimetry [measurement of gas exchange] 5. Aerobic exercise testing (VO2max test, ventilatory anaerobic threshold) 6. Anaerobic exercise testing (Wingate test) 7. Advanced exercise diagnostics
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