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  • The research focused on motor system function of students of bachelor’s studies of sports management, a young field of study, which is characterised by a dynamic development. The course makes demands both on theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The students get through modules of bio-medical, kinanthropological and economic-managerial disciplines concerning theory, and fitness-wellness, outdoor and games modules concerning practice. The study is based on an analysis of sports management study curriculum and consequent requirements in accord with recent research in the field of changes in function of motor system. The aim of the study was to examine the function of musculoskeletal system. It was assumed that students of sports management studies have an optimal function of their musculoskeletal system. The problem was solved by an empirical approach with qualitative data analysis; a sample comprising 30 subjects - sports management students (10 women, 20 men) - was examined. To diagnose the function, four indicators were followed: muscle function (local stabilizers, global stabilizers), flexibility, and posture. Somatoscopic and somatometric diagnostic tools based on methods of measurement and observation; techniques of ordinal scale, check-list and alternative score were employed. The data were analysed by qualitative analysis based on a consensus of expert opinions. A comprehensive diagnostic was completed of the function of motor system (11 tests of local stabilizing muscle function, 5 tests of global stabilizing muscle function, 9 tests of flexibility and 2 indicators of posture). It was verified that the function is optimal at the sports management students. Optimal function is related to effective muscle involvement and adequate stabilization during motion. Such motor-functional preparedness is beneficial for sports management students to cope with their study load.
  • The research focused on motor system function of students of bachelor’s studies of sports management, a young field of study, which is characterised by a dynamic development. The course makes demands both on theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The students get through modules of bio-medical, kinanthropological and economic-managerial disciplines concerning theory, and fitness-wellness, outdoor and games modules concerning practice. The study is based on an analysis of sports management study curriculum and consequent requirements in accord with recent research in the field of changes in function of motor system. The aim of the study was to examine the function of musculoskeletal system. It was assumed that students of sports management studies have an optimal function of their musculoskeletal system. The problem was solved by an empirical approach with qualitative data analysis; a sample comprising 30 subjects - sports management students (10 women, 20 men) - was examined. To diagnose the function, four indicators were followed: muscle function (local stabilizers, global stabilizers), flexibility, and posture. Somatoscopic and somatometric diagnostic tools based on methods of measurement and observation; techniques of ordinal scale, check-list and alternative score were employed. The data were analysed by qualitative analysis based on a consensus of expert opinions. A comprehensive diagnostic was completed of the function of motor system (11 tests of local stabilizing muscle function, 5 tests of global stabilizing muscle function, 9 tests of flexibility and 2 indicators of posture). It was verified that the function is optimal at the sports management students. Optimal function is related to effective muscle involvement and adequate stabilization during motion. Such motor-functional preparedness is beneficial for sports management students to cope with their study load. (en)
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  • Function of motor system at students of Sports Management university studies
  • Function of motor system at students of Sports Management university studies (en)
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  • Function of motor system at students of Sports Management university studies
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  • changes in function.; examination; optimal function; sports; musculoskeletal system (en)
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  • Hrušová, Dagmar
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  • 1988-5202
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  • 10.14198/jhse.2014.9.Proc1.04
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