Stress diagnostics to assess physical fitness - EVP11001
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Physical performance diagnostics or exercise diagnostics deals with measuring and evaluating the response of
the human body to different types of exercise. Students will learn to perform stress tests such as spiroergometry, lactate test (on a cycle or running ergometer), Wingate test, Bruce test, Balke protocol or dynamometry of different muscle parts. The aim of the course will be to deepen understanding of the body's physiological responses to exercise, to gain key knowledge for effective diagnosis of fitness and exercise tolerance, and to gain real-world, practical skills to implement fitness assessments. This knowledge can be applied not only to the planning of training programs to improve physical performance, but also to the assessment of patients' ability to undergo major surgical procedures. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (05.04.2024)
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Aktivní účast minimálně na 5 z 6 lekcí. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (08.04.2024)
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in agreement with the teacher, selection from the rich library of the Institute of Sports Medicine Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (05.04.2024)
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Credit requirements: active participation in at least 5 of the 6 lessons. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (05.04.2024)
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Lesson 1 - Introductory lesson (theoretical background of the issue, introduction to the human performance laboratory) Lesson 2 - Spirometry on a cycling ergometer Lesson 3 - Lactate testing on a cycling ergometer Lesson 4 - Spirometry on a treadmill ergometer Lesson 5 - Lactate testing on a treadmill ergometer Lesson 6 - Wingate test, Bruce protocol, Balke protocol, dynamometry Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (05.04.2024)
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