Browsing by Author "Jandová Soňa"
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- ItemBenefits of 3D Printed and Customized Anatomical Footwear Insoles for Plantar Pressure Distribution(MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC, 2021-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Mendřický Radomír
- ItemChanges in the foot strike pattern and pressure distribution when running in minimalist and traditional sport shoes(Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2018-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Sparks Martinique; Olesniewicz Piotr; Charousek Jan; Chrástková Martina; Markiewicz-Patkowska Julita
- ItemDevelopment of 3D printed insoles(VŠB –Technical University of Ostrava, 2020-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Mendřický Radomír; Jašurek Milan
- ItemDevelopment of Smart Insoles for Gait Monitoring of Patients after Low Extremity Orthopedic Treatment(2020-01-01) Lufinka Aleš; Jandová Soňa; Petríková Iva
- ItemThe Diagnostics Possibilities of Anaerobic Power and Capacity by Using the Pedar System(Technická univerzita v Liberci, 2017-01-01) Šeflová Iva; Jandová Soňa
- ItemEvalutation of the effectivity of physiotherapy and regime management of patients on functioning of shoulder joint after implantation of total reverse endoprosthesis(2019-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Kracmar Bronislav
- ItemFoot strike pattern in sport shoes with different construction(2018-01-01) Jandová Soňa
- ItemThe Influence of Changes of Body Composition Parameters in the Recovery Period(Technická univerzita v Liberci, 2016-01-01) Šeflová Iva; Jandová Soňa
- ItemThe influence of minimalist and conventional sports shoes and lower limbs dominance on running gait(Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Wroclaw University of Technology, 2018-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Volf Petr; Vaverka František
- ItemJumping Performance and Take-off Efficiency in Two Different Age Categories of Female Volleyball Players(2019-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Janura Miroslav
- ItemLimited versus Extended Lateral Approach for Osteosynthesis of Calcaneal Fractures 8211 Comparison of Temporal and Dynamic Parameters of the Gait Cycle(2018-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Pazour Jan
- ItemA Model of the Sustainable Management of the Natural Environment in National Parks-A Case Study of National Parks in Poland(2020-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Olesniewicz Piotr; Pytel Slawomir; Markiewicz-Patkowska Julita; Szromek Adam
- ItemPhysical activity of working age Wroclaw residents with reference to their income(2019-01-01) Jandová Soňa
- ItemPhysiological Comfort in Garments for Sport Activities and its Testing(CRC Press/Balkema (Taylor & Francis Group), 2015-01-01) Nagy Ladislav; Havelka Antonín; Jandová Soňa; Kůs Zdeněk
- ItemPlantar Pressure Distribution during Walking after Specific Soft Tissue Heel Injury 8211 Case Study(2018-01-01) Jandová Soňa
- ItemPressure Distribution Under the Feet on the Treadmill Walking with Unstable Shoes and Regular Running Shoes in Different Conditions(Elsevier Ltd, 2015-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Volf Petr; Nagy Ladislav
- ItemProtected areas: Geotourist attractiveness for weekend tourists based on the example of gorcza nski national park in Poland(2021-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Olesniewicz Piotr; Widawski Krzysztof; Rozenkiewicz Agnieszka; Zareba Anna
- ItemSELECTED APPROACHES TO THE EVALUATION OF GAIT SYMMETRY(FTVS UK, 2018-01-01) Jandová Soňa
- ItemSensorimotor training as an intervention tool to influence balance abilities - case study(LIECREH GUTH, 2017-01-01) Jandová Soňa
- ItemTake-Off Efficiency: Transformation of Mechanical Work into Kinetic Energy during the Bosco Test(2017-01-01) Jandová Soňa; Rozkovec JiříPurpose. The aim of the study is to present a new method for determining the efficiency of take-off during a 60-s Bosco repeated vertical jump test. Method. The study involved 15 physical education students (age: 21.5 ± 2.4 years; height: 1.81 ± 0.08 m; mass: 76 ± 9 kg). The data were collected with the use of a pedobarographical system (Pedar-x; Novel, Munich, Germany). The statistical analysis utilized a simple linear regression model. Results. Owing to possible fatigue, flight time and flight height decreased. The average flight height was 0.260 ± 0.063 m, and the average contact time equalled 0.54 ± 0.16 s. The average anaerobic power values calculated for the 60-s work period had the mean value of 21.9 ± 6.7 W · kgBW–1; there was a statistically significant (p < 0.05) decrease in anaerobic power during the 60-s Bosco test. Conclusions. The efficiency of mechanical work was highest at the beginning of the test, reaching values of up to 50%. The efficiency of mechanical work conversion into mechanical energy seems to be an appropriate determinant of rising fatigue during the 60-s Bosco jumping test.