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Kinanthropometry solves the relationship between body structure and motor functions. The central theme of
kinanthropometry is the measurement of people in their morphological diversity and the application of this
knowledge to various forms of movement while monitoring the effect of movement on this variability.
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Carter, JEL., & Heath, B. H. (1990). Somatotyping: development and applications. New York: Cambridge University Press. Lohman, T. G. (1992). Advances in body composition assessment. 1. ed. Champaign: Human Kinetics. Singh, SP., & Mehta, P. (2009). Human Body Measurements: Concepts And Applications. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall Of India Pvt. Limited. Stewart, A., Marfell-Jones, M., Olds, T., & Ridden, H. (2011). International Standards for anthropometric assessment. New Zealand: Lower Hutt. Poslední úprava: Krupková Dominika, Mgr. (07.02.2020)
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written test Poslední úprava: Krupková Dominika, Mgr. (07.02.2020)
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1. History and development of kinanthropometry 2. Basic terminology and instrumentation in kinanthropometry 3. Anthropometric points, dimensions, indexes 4. History and development of constitutional typology 5. Available methods of somatotype determination according to Heath and Carter 6. Evaluation and representation of somatotype 7. Somatotypes in sport 8. Development and heredity of somatotype 9. Models of body composition 10. Methods for determining body composition 11. The most commonly measured parameters of body composition and their characteristics 12. Methods of biological age determination 13. Methods of body height prediction 14. Development of body height and body proportions in individual periods of individual development, evaluation of anthropometric data, norms, percentile graphs, normalization index Poslední úprava: Krupková Dominika, Mgr. (07.02.2020)
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