. . . "Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica" . "Evaluation of muscle functions in athletes performing climbing and judo" . "muscle functions;motor stereotypes;free climbing;judo"@en . "5"^^ . . "Evaluation of muscle functions in athletes performing climbing and judo" . "Hodnocen\u00ED svalov\u00FDch funkc\u00ED u sportovc\u016F zab\u00FDvaj\u00EDc\u00EDch se voln\u00FDm lezen\u00EDm a judem"@cs . "Evaluation of muscle functions in athletes performing climbing and judo"@en . "1"^^ . "In two groups of athletes performing climbing and judo, belonging to the Juvenis, Adultus and maturus 1 age groups, we conducted an analysis of muscle function and motor stereotypes. On average, the climbers had achieved VIIth level of difficulty (a good climbing level), the judoist had been doing judo at the 2nd league level. The low, almost zero, finding of shortening and substitutions in climbers gave us the idea of the evocation of an evolutionary old, early coded model of reflexive motoric during climbing. With the group of judoists, tendency was seen which is known even in other sports, confirming the insufficient compensation of both the unilateral training load and lifestyle." . "3"^^ . "15510" . "Hodnocen\u00ED svalov\u00FDch funkc\u00ED u sportovc\u016F zab\u00FDvaj\u00EDc\u00EDch se voln\u00FDm lezen\u00EDm a judem"@cs . "Hodnocen\u00ED svalov\u00FDch funkc\u00ED u sportovc\u016F zab\u00FDvaj\u00EDc\u00EDch se voln\u00FDm lezen\u00EDm a judem."@cs . . "RIV/61989592:15510/04:00001185" . . "37-41" . . . "Jan\u010D\u00EDk, Zbyn\u011Bk" . "P(GA406/02/0146)" . "2" . . . "RIV/61989592:15510/04:00001185!RIV/2005/GA0/155105/N" . . "[41E6026E7B91]" . "34" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "1212-1185" . "Evaluation of muscle functions in athletes performing climbing and judo"@en . . "Riegerov\u00E1, Jarmila" . "Kytka, Petr" . . "In two groups of athletes performing climbing and judo, belonging to the Juvenis, Adultus and maturus 1 age groups, we conducted an analysis of muscle function and motor stereotypes. On average, the climbers had achieved VIIth level of difficulty (a good climbing level), the judoist had been doing judo at the 2nd league level. The low, almost zero, finding of shortening and substitutions in climbers gave us the idea of the evocation of an evolutionary old, early coded model of reflexive motoric during climbing. With the group of judoists, tendency was seen which is known even in other sports, confirming the insufficient compensation of both the unilateral training load and lifestyle."@en . . . "563373" .