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Porovnání vertikálního výskoku u hráček volejbalu / Vertical jump comparison of women's volleyball playersKlasová, Kateřina January 2013 (has links)
Title: Vertical jump comparison of women's volleyball players Objectives: The aim of this work was to coparison of vertical jump, postural stability and body composition of women's volleyball players before and after season 2012/2013. During the season there was a deliberate intervention to develop explosive power. By the comparing the input and output of results we conclude that the training developed or didn't develop explosive power of the lower limbs, and that had an effect on body composition and stability. Methods: The study included 10 women from 2. Volleyball League (n=10 , age = ± 20,6 years, height = ± 172,7 cm, BMI = ± 0,19 kg/cm2 ). For input and output testing, we used three different tests. First, we measured body composition, then postural stability (1) narrow standing with eyes open (the US-OO), (2) narrow standing with eyes closed (the US-ZO), (3) standing on the right lower limb "flamingo test "(the FLA-R), (4) stands on the left lower limb (the FLA-L). Finally, the players performed six types of vertical jump. Jump with the upper limbs (V1 - Countermovement jump free arms) jump without the help of the upper limbs (V2 - Countermovement jump), jump from squatting (V3 - Squat jump), when the whole movement only made up, without countermovement, block jump (V4 - Block), moving one...
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Akutní vliv statického a dynamického strečinku na výskok / Acute effect of static and dynamic stretching on vertical jumpDostálová, Anna January 2017 (has links)
Title Acute effect of static and dynamic stretching on vertical jump. Objectives The aim of this thesis is to assess whether it is better to warm up by static or dynamic stretching in order to improve performance in the vertical jump. Methods The first part of this thesis is theoretical and is the basis for measurement, which is described in the second part. The tested set consists of ten women volleyball players. Each player underwent three vertical jump measurements on power plates Kistler, which recorded flight time of the player over the plates. All measurements were evaluated afterwards. Five attempts were recorded in each measurement. Measurements were carried out without stretching, after dynamic stretching and after static stretching. The thesis includes a survey that monitors the perception of the players` performance. Results Results of the total tested set measurement show that inclusion of dynamic stretching during the warm up leads to a slight decline in the physical performance. This decrease presents about 0.92%. Another conclusion of this research is that the inclusion of static stretching to the warm up also results in a slight decrease in the athletic performance. In this case the decrease is about 1.72%. In a direct comparison of these two types of stretching, the inclusion of...
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Application of Dirichlet Distribution for Polytopic Model EstimationKatkuri, Jaipal 05 August 2010 (has links)
The polytopic model (PM) structure is often used in the areas of automatic control and fault detection and isolation (FDI). It is an alternative to the multiple model approach which explicitly allows for interpolation among local models. This thesis proposes a novel approach to PM estimation by modeling the set of PM weights as a random vector with Dirichlet Distribution (DD). A new approximate (adaptive) PM estimator, referred to as a Quasi-Bayesian Adaptive Kalman Filter (QBAKF) is derived and implemented. The model weights and state estimation in the QBAKF is performed adaptively by a simple QB weights' estimator and a single KF on the PM with the estimated weights. Since PM estimation problem is nonlinear and non-Gaussian, a DD marginalized particle filter (DDMPF) is also developed and implemented similar to MPF. The simulation results show that the newly proposed algorithms have better estimation accuracy, design simplicity, and computational requirements for PM estimation.
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Multiscale Change-point Segmentation: Beyond Step FunctionsGuo, Qinghai 03 February 2017 (has links)
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Détermination du rôle moteur complexe lombo-pelvi-fémoral sur la performance d'un mouvement explosif : approche expérimentale et simulation appliquées au squat jump / Determination of the motor function of the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex during explosif movement : experimental approach and simulation model applied to squat jumpBlache, Yoann 28 November 2012 (has links)
Le complexe lombo-pelvi-fémoral est une zone charnière du corps humain. Son rôle d’équilibration a étédémontré à de nombreuses reprises alors que sa fonction motrice, lors de mouvements explosifs requérant uneextension totale de la chaine articulaire, a été peu étudiée. Ainsi, l’objectif de ce travail a été d’évaluer le rôle moteurdu complexe lombo-pelvi-fémoral lors d’un mouvement de squat jump. A cet effet, une approche expérimentale(cinématique, dynamique et électromyographique) couplée à un modèle de simulation du système musculo-squelettiqueont été appliqués à l’analyse du squat jump dans le plan sagittal. Les résultats montrent, dans un premier temps, que lesétudes ne prenant pas en compte le complexe lombo-pelvi-fémoral conduisent à des erreurs de surestimation du travailmécanique attribué à l’articulation de la hanche lors de squat jumps avec ou sans balancé de bras. Dans un secondtemps, il apparaît que l’extension du rachis lombaire permise par l’erector spinae participe à l’atteinte d’une hauteurmaximale de saut. Ceci confirme l’hypothèse du rôle moteur du complexe lombo-pelvi-fémoral, soulignant égalementla contribution effectrice du muscle erector spinae, qui est accrue avec l’augmentation de sa force maximale et lorsd’une flexion initiale du tronc importante. En conclusion, il semble pertinent d’intégrer le complexe lombo-pelvifémoraldans l’analyse du squat jump en vue d’ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives d’entrainement visant à l’améliorationde la détente verticale. / The lumbo-pelvic-hip complex is an important structure of the human body. Its function of balancing the bodyhas been pointed out in many studies. While its motor function has rarely been investigated, especially duringexplosive movements involving a global extension of the whole body. Thus, the purpose of this work was to evaluatethe role of the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex during squat jumping. To this end, an experimental approach (kinematics,kinetics and electromyographic) as well as a simulation model of the musculoskeletal system have been used to analyzethe squat jump in the sagittal plan. The results show, firstly that studies which do not take into consideration the lumbopelvic-hip complex, lead to an overestimation of the mechanical work attributed to the hip joint during maximal squatjumps performed arms akimbo or with an arm swing. Secondly, the extension of the lumbar spine enabled by theerector spinae activation contributes to achieve a maximal vertical jump height. This result confirms the assumptionsabout the motor function of the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex and the erector spinae. Moreover, the contribution of thismuscle is increased when its maximal strength is enhanced and when the trunk is initially flexed. In conclusion, itseems relevant to take into consideration the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex when maximal squat jumping is studied. Thiswould also contribute to new training perspectives in order to improve maximal vertical jump height.
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Efeito do treinamento com diferentes intensidades do exercício \"hang power clean\" no desempenho motor e na potência muscular de jogadoras de handebol / Effects of hang power clean training with different intensities on motor performance and muscular power of handball playersSilva, Claudio Machado Pinto e 20 February 2019 (has links)
O desenvolvimento da potência muscular e das habilidades motoras como salto vertical, velocidade de corrida e agilidade é fundamental para um bom desempenho nas modalidades esportivas coletivas, dentre elas o handebol. Os exercícios do levantamento de peso olímpico (LPO), dentre eles o hang power clean (HPC), têm sido comumente utilizados para esta finalidade; porém, pouco se sabe a respeito do efeito de diferentes intensidades de treinamento com o HPC sobre o desempenho motor de atletas. Desta forma, o objetivo do estudo foi investigar o efeito de dois protocolos de treinamento com 50% e 90% 1RM no exercício HPC nos ganhos de potência muscular dos membros inferiores, na altura do salto vertical, na velocidade de corrida, na mudança de direção e na força dinâmica máxima de jogadoras de handebol. Dezesseis atletas das categorias júnior e adulto foram divididas em dois grupos (LPO50 e LPO90; 50% e 90% 1RM, respectivamente) e submetidas a 15 sessões de treinamento durante sete semanas. Testes de potência muscular dos membros inferiores, altura do salto vertical sem e com contra-movimento (SJ e CMJ, respectivamente), velocidade de corrida, mudança de direção e força dinâmica máxima (1RM) nos exercícios meio-agachamento e HPC foram realizados pré- e pós-treinamento. Após o período de treinamento foi observado aumento significante da potência de membros inferiores no CMJ com 40% da massa corporal (MC) somente para o grupo LPO90, enquanto nenhuma alteração significante ocorreu no CMJ 60% e 80% MC para ambos os grupos. Não foram observadas alterações significantes na altura dos saltos verticais (SJ, CMJ e CMJ com diferentes sobrecargas externas) para os dois grupos; porém, a velocidade de corrida nas distâncias 0-5, 0-20 e 0-30m aumentou de forma significante e semelhante entre LPO50 e LPO90. Houve diminuição significante no desempenho da mudança de direção no teste T-40 para ambos os grupos. A 1RM no exercício HPC aumentou para os dois grupos enquanto nenhuma alteração significante foi observada para o exercício meio-agachamento. Assim, após 15 sessões de treinamento com HPC em diferentes intensidades (50% vs. 90% 1RM), pode-se afirmar que a utilização de menores intensidades promoveu adaptações positivas muito similares à utilização de maiores intensidades na velocidade de corrida e na força dinâmica máxima no exercício HPC, em jogadoras de handebol / The development of muscle power and motor skills such as vertical jump, running speed and agility is fundamental for a good performance in several team sports, among them handball. Olympic weightlifting (OWL) exercises such as the hang power clean (HPC) have been commonly used for this purpose; however, little is known about the effect of different training intensities with HPC on athletes\' motor performance. Thus, the objective of the study was to investigate the effect of two training protocols with 50% and 90% 1RM of the HPC exercise on lower limbs muscle power, vertical jump height, running speed, agility, and maximum dynamic strength of female handball players. Sixteen junior and adult athletes were divided into two groups (OWL50 and OWL90, 50% and 90% 1RM, respectively) and underwent 15 training sessions for seven weeks. Test for lower limbs muscle power, squat jump and countermovement jump height (SJ and CMJ, respectively), running velocity, agility, and maximal dynamic strength (1RM) in half-squat and HPC exercises were performed pre- and post-training. After the training period, a significant increase in lower limbs power in the CMJ was observed with 40% of body mass (BM) only for the OWL90 group, while no significant alteration occurred in the CMJ 60% and 80% BM for both groups. No significant changes were observed in vertical jumps height (SJ, CMJ and CMJ with different external loads) for both groups; however, running speed at 0-5, 0-20 and 0-30m increased significantly and similarly between OWL50 and OWL90. There was a significant decrease in agility performance for both groups. The 1RM in the HPC exercise increased for both groups while no significant change was observed for the half-squat exercise. Thus, after 15 training sessions with HPC at different intensities (50% vs. 90% 1RM), it can be stated that the use of lower intensities promoted positive adaptations in running speed and maximum dynamic strength in the HPC exercise similar to the use of higher intensities, in handball players
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O efeito do comando de transição do atleta-guia sobre o desempenho do salto em distância de atletas com deficiência visual / The effect of the athlete-guide\'s transition command on the long jump performance of visually impaired athletesSilva, Carlos Antonio 28 February 2019 (has links)
O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar o desempenho do salto em distância de atletas com deficiência visual em razão do tipo de comando de transição, da localização do atleta-guia e da localização em que o saltador se encontrava no momento do comando de transição. Participaram do estudo oito atletas, homens e mulheres adultos, saltadores de nível internacional, com deficiência visual \"classe 11\", e seus respectivos atletas-guia. Os atletas executaram saltos considerando a interação de duas condições: (1) o atleta-guia se comunicava de quatro locais distintos (à frente, atrás, ao lado direito e do lado esquerdo da tábua de impulsão); (2) o atleta-guia fornecia comandos de transição da corrida para a impulsão via voz ou palma. A distância do salto foi considerada como principal variável dependente. Os resultados mostraram que: (1) os comandos por palma e voz, as localizações do atleta-guia (à frente, atrás, do lado direito e do lado esquerdo da tábua de impulsão), e a localização em que o saltador se encontrava no momento do comando de transição afetaram semelhantemente o desempenho do salto em distância de atletas com deficiência visual; (2) os comandos fornecidos quando o saltador encontrava-se mais distante da tábua de impulsão foram aqueles com ele estava em menor velocidade; (3) nos últimos cinco metros os atletas aumentaram a amplitude das passadas e a velocidade em comparação com os dez metros anteriores; (4) as preferências dos saltadores e atletas-guia pelo tipo de comando de transição e local de posicionamento tiveram os mesmos efeitos / The aim of this study was to investigate the long jump performance by athletes with the visual impairment based on the type of transition command, jumper location, and athlete-guide. Participants were 8 athletes, men and women, international level jumpers, class 11 visual impairment, and their respective athletes-guide. The athletes performed jumps considering the interaction of two conditions: (1) athlete-guide communicated from four distinct locations (front, back, right side and left side of the board); (2) athlete-guide provided commands for transitioning from the running to impulsion phase by voice or palms. The distance of the jump was considered as the main dependent variable. The results showed that: (1) palm and voice commands, locations of the guide-athlete (front, back, right side and left side of the board), and the location where the jumper was at the time of the transition command similarly affected the performance of distance jumping of visually impaired athletes; (2) commands provided when the jumper was further from the impulsion board were those with his/her was at a slower speed; (3) in the last five meters athletes increased the steps amplitude and running speed in comparison with the previous ten meters; (4) preferences of jumpers and athletes-guide by the type of transition command and positioning location had the same effects
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Essays on the Corporate Implications of Compensation IncentivesAmadeus, Musa January 2015 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Ronnie Sadka / This dissertation is comprised of three essays which examine the ramifications of executive compensation incentive structures on corporate outcomes. In the first essay, I present evidence which suggests that executive compensation convexity, measured as the sensitivity of managerial equity compensation portfolios to stock volatility, predicts firm-specific crashes. I find that a bottom-to-top decile change in compensation convexity results in a 21% increase in a firm's unconditional ex-post idiosyncratic crash risk. In contrast, I do not find robust evidence of a symmetric relation between compensation convexity and a firm's idiosyncratic positive jump risk. Finally, I exploit exogenous variation in compensation convexity, arising from a change in the expensing treatment of executive stock options, in buttressing my interpretations within a natural experiment setting. My results suggest that managerial equity compensation portfolios do not augment a firm's future idiosyncratic crash risk because they link managerial wealth to equity prices, but rather because they tie managerial wealth to the volatility of a firm's equity. In the second essay, I exploit an exogenous negative shock to CEO compensation convexity in examining the differential ramifications of option pay and risk-taking incentives on the systematic and idiosyncratic volatility of the firm. I find new evidence that is largely consistent with the notion that compensation convexity, stemming from option convexity, predominantly incentivizes under-diversified risk-averse CEOs to increase the value of their option portfolios by increasing the systematic volatility of the firms they manage. I hypothesize that this effect manifests as systematic volatility is readily more hedgeable than idiosyncratic volatility from the perspective of risk-averse executives who are overexposed to the idiosyncratic risk of their firms. If managers use options as a conduit through which they can gamble with shareholder wealth by overexposing them to suboptimal systematic volatility, options are not serving their intended contracting function. Instead of decreasing agency costs of risk, by encouraging CEOs to adopt innovative positive NPV projects that may be primarily characterized by idiosyncratic risk, option pay may have contributed to the same frictions it was intended to reduce. In the third essay, I present evidence that is consistent with the notion that certain managerial debt-like remuneration structures decrease the likelihood of firm-specific positive stock-price jumps. Namely, I find that a bottom-to-top decile increase in the present value of CEO pension pay leads to a roughly 25\% decrease in a firm's unconditional ex-post jump probability. However, I do not find that CEO deferred compensation decreases firm jump risk. Finally, I find that information in option-implied volatility smirks does not appear to reflect these dynamics. Together, these results suggest that not all debt-like compensation mechanisms decrease managerial risk-taking equally. / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2015. / Submitted to: Boston College. Carroll School of Management. / Discipline: Finance.
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Propriedades de invariância na observabilidade e controlabilidade de sistemas lineares a tempo contínuo com saltos markovianos / Invariance properties of the observability and controllability of linear systems with continuous time Markov jumpNarváez, Alfredo Rafael Roa 08 April 2010 (has links)
Este trabalho estuda a observabilidade e controlabilidade para uma classe de sistema dinâmico markoviano com saltos nos parâmetros, e uma coleção de matrizes de observabilidade e controlabilidade associadas. São explorados alguns resultados de invariância, bem como certas propriedades envolvendo essas matrizes. Uma dessas propriedades, relacionada com a coleção de matrizes de observabilidade é conhecida na literatura desta classe de sistemas, mas não há uma prova disponível. Esses resultados de invariancia foram estendidos para o estudo da controlabilidade e sua respectiva coleção de matrizes associada, obtendo assim uma propriedade análoga ao caso da observabilidade. Os resultados obtidos são importantes para validar outros resultados existentes que se baseiam na propriedade referida / This work studies observability and controlability of a class of Markov systems with jumping parameters, and associated set of observability and controlability matrices. We explore some invariance results regarding the state trajectory and certain properties involving those matrices. One of these properties, related with the collection of observability matrices, is employed in the literature of this class of systems, but there is no available proof. The invariance results are extended similarly to the context of controlability leading to a property that is analogous to the observability case. The obtained results are important to validate other existing results that rely on that property
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Propriedades de invariância na observabilidade e controlabilidade de sistemas lineares a tempo contínuo com saltos markovianos / Invariance properties of the observability and controllability of linear systems with continuous time Markov jumpAlfredo Rafael Roa Narváez 08 April 2010 (has links)
Este trabalho estuda a observabilidade e controlabilidade para uma classe de sistema dinâmico markoviano com saltos nos parâmetros, e uma coleção de matrizes de observabilidade e controlabilidade associadas. São explorados alguns resultados de invariância, bem como certas propriedades envolvendo essas matrizes. Uma dessas propriedades, relacionada com a coleção de matrizes de observabilidade é conhecida na literatura desta classe de sistemas, mas não há uma prova disponível. Esses resultados de invariancia foram estendidos para o estudo da controlabilidade e sua respectiva coleção de matrizes associada, obtendo assim uma propriedade análoga ao caso da observabilidade. Os resultados obtidos são importantes para validar outros resultados existentes que se baseiam na propriedade referida / This work studies observability and controlability of a class of Markov systems with jumping parameters, and associated set of observability and controlability matrices. We explore some invariance results regarding the state trajectory and certain properties involving those matrices. One of these properties, related with the collection of observability matrices, is employed in the literature of this class of systems, but there is no available proof. The invariance results are extended similarly to the context of controlability leading to a property that is analogous to the observability case. The obtained results are important to validate other existing results that rely on that property
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