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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Testování maximální SF v plaveckém trenažéru a plaveckém bazénu - porovnání metod / Testing of maximum SF in a swimming flum, and swimming pool - a comparison of methods

Hubička, Tomáš January 2015 (has links)
Title: Testing of Maximum HR in the Swimming Flum and Swimming Pool Objectives: The aim is to compare the detection method of max HR in a swimming Flum with the method of detection max HR in the classic swimming pool. By meeting other goals we want to determine which method is more precise, what the positives and negatives of individual measurements show and what the difference are practically max values observed in HR pool and the Flume compared with the results of theoretical calculation max HR. Methods: According to a pilot study with methodology of the thesis, HRmax was tested in a swimming Flum and the methodology according to Formanek and Horčic HRmax testing was carried out in the swimming pool. A sample of probands were selected from students UK FTVS. For the recording was used sporttester and data evaluation program execution Polar Precision Performance. To determine the submaximal swimming speed we used CSS test. This rate was also used to warm up before swimming test to the individual HRmax of probands in a swimming Flum. The measured data of both measurements were compared with each other and the results described and evaluated. Results: CSS gained speed in m/s, was used in the Flume in escalations test to HRmax. We measured values HRmax tests in a Flume and in a swimming pool. The Test...
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Horečky / Horečky

Voronin, Oleksandr January 2018 (has links)
The "MARIANKA" recreational complex is a modern building in a unique location with covered swimming pool with a swimming pool 25 m long, a spa area and recreation. The complex also includes a hotel, an outdoor area with a swimming pool of 25 meters, a children's pool, a hot tub and an outdoor dining area.
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Městské lázně / The Municipal Baths

Ruščák, Matej January 2010 (has links)
Project tries to answer the question what place does municipal baths have in contemporary society on a specific case of baths with relationship to river and surrounding neighbourhood. This baths are a place for recreation and socialization with accent on social apects. Baths build on proven experience from local baths tradition (european/roman) as well as exotic (arabic, asian). In the same time it articulates them in contemporary language and adjusts them to conditions of contemporary society.
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Komparativní analýza přímého záběru vpřed na rychlostní kanoi a v pádlovacím bazénu / Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke perfomed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing and in paddle pool

Součková, Lenka January 2018 (has links)
Tittle: Comparative analysis of addirect forward stroke perfomed on single canoe in flatwater canoeing and in paddle pool. Goals: The goals of study is to describe and compaq the movement pattern of a forvard paddle stroke on a canoe in flatwater and in the paddling pool. Methods: The work has mixed empirical-theoretical character, The study is a descriptive individual study. Muscle activity was measured using surface electromyography with synchronized video recording (kinematic analysis). Results: We found differences in muscles involved in the direct paddle stroke forward on canoe and paddle pool. The main differences are, that on the water the boat goes to the paddle and in the paddle pool, we push the water around us.In the first case the athlete push the boat towards to the paddle. However in the paddle pool the athlete just pulls paddle through the water. Another important difference is, that in the paddle pool we do not develop the "water feeling" and in the paddle pool does not have to keep balance. Canoeist is on solid grand all the time. For the winter season, we can recommend a paddle pool as a specific strengthening, but the paddling or ride on water on water does not replace it. Key words: Flatwater canoeing, paddle pool, elektromyography, forward stroke, canoe
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Sportovní centrum / Sport Centre

Šafářová, Markéta January 2013 (has links)
Goal of master thesis was design of sports center in microregion Ivancice. Absence of similar establishment in locality was taken into account during project. Complex includes squash courts, sauna, 2 swimming pools and snack-bar. Whole complex is designed as 3 connected single storey buildings from prefa concrete structures with vegetation roofs. Light steel panels are used on outer walls.
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Dětské centrum / Children´s Center

Hamšík, Václav January 2013 (has links)
The final master´s thesis handles design of the new multifunctional building Children's center in the city of Uherský Brod. The building is located near the city park. The proposed building combines the function of teaching children's pool, cafe and nursery schools. The building has two floors in the pool hall one floor and part basement. The roofing of the building is realized as a single-flat roofs. The single-storey part is a green roof. Part of the project is a detached building pram. Parking for eleven cars is placed in front.
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Krytý bazén / Indoor swimming Pool

Vašíček, Jiří January 2014 (has links)
The thesis deals with the design of the indoor swimming pool located in the municipal land registry of the city of Brno. The thesis contains design documentation, technical report, thermal technical appraisal, details of 2D technical field, fire technical report, structural analysis of timber structures. This project is aimed at building public swimming pool – swimming pool whose lenght is 25 meters, children´s pool, relaxation pool, whirlpool and the sauna area which consists of three saunas. The proposed project has two floors and one basement with dimensions of 70,2 x 33,5 m. The build-up area is 2352m2 . Flat roof with compact structure with a foam glass. The roof carry wooden glulam beams. The thesis can be used as a basis of the building procedure.
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Bazén / Swimming pool

Nejedlý, Adam January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this master's thesis is design of an indoor swimming pool in the town of Náměšť nad Oslavou. The thesis contains project documentation, technical reports, reports of fire safety and assessment of building physics. There are two swimming pools designed in the building, main swimming pool of lenght 25m and a smaller one for children. Next to the pool hall a wellness area is placed consisting of three saunas, as well as cooling pool and a rest room. The proposed building has one ground floor and one basement level. Load-bearing structures are made of reinforced concrete except for the structure of the roof in the pool hall which is constructed from glued timber trusses. A glass facade is designed in this part of the building. Perimeter walls are thermally insulated using polystyrene foam. The roof is designed as a compact roof with foam glass thermal insulation.
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Komparativní analýza přímého záběru vpřed na kajaku / Comparative analysis of the kayak forward stroke

Tunková, Kristýna January 2015 (has links)
Title: Comparative analysis of the kayak forward stroke Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe and to compare the kayak forward stroke performed in the pool with countercurrent and on the flat water. Methods: The research was conducted in an intentionally chosen sample of eight kayakers with high level of performance in whitewater slalom. We watched activity of twelve selected muscles during kayak forward stroke performed in the counterflow pool and on the flat water by surface electromyography and kinematic analysis. Study evaluates intraindividual and subsequently interindividual muscle timing and the size of the muscle activation due to maximal voluntary contraction. Results: The results proved the same timing of muscles in counterflow pool and on flat water. The muscle activity in the counterflow pool was bigger than on flat water. Key words: kayak, counterflow pool, surface electromyography, paddling
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Centrum volnočasových aktivit Brno-Brněnská přehrada / Leisure time centre Brno - Brno reservoir

Hamrová, Martina January 2012 (has links)
The new proposed building Leisure time centre Brno is to create a dignified place for leisure activities, especially for water sports and more attractive place around the Brno dam. Rowing sport has a long tradition near Brno and also today there are two rowing clubs and this sport is in great demand. The new center will offer more options, greater capacity and more advanced technology. The basic idea of architectural design is to incorporate the object into the environment so as not to interfere with the character of the surrounding landscape and doesn‘t protrude from the surrounding buildings. Leisure time centre consists of two buildings, rowing club and accommodation for students. Both objects are separated by different shapes . The building of Rowing Club consists of four masses whose shape is inspired s of rowing sport, especially shape of oars. There was effort to create an architectural form that will be close to the sport, its curves will be resemble the motion, grace and speed…..they are characteristics of rowing sport. In the building is located restaurant, administrative part, sports part and boathouse. Accommodation for students is in the form of rails, offers accommodation for students who represent their faculty in the rowing sport.

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