Úroveň motorických dovedností, tělesné zdatnosti a tělesného složení u dětí předškolního věku
The level of motor skills, physical fitness and body composition in preschool children
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Hráský, Pavel
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Discipline
Physical Education and Sport
Department
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Date of defense
13. 9. 2017
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportuLanguage
Czech
Grade
Excellent
Keywords (Czech)
Předškolní věk, pohybové dovednosti, tělesná zdatnost, tělesné složení, jemná a hrubá motorika, rovnováhaKeywords (English)
Preschool age, motor skills, physical fitness, body composition, fine and gross motor skills, balanceTitle: The level of motor skills, physical fitness and body composition in preschool children Objectives: 1) To find out the current level of selected motor skills, physical fitness and body composition in preschool children. 2) To find out the interrelationship between selected parameters from the area of motor skills, physical fitness and body composition in preschool children. Methods: The main research method was observation - measurement. The research sample included 35 preschool children (4 - 6 years, M 5.8 ± 0.7 y). Motor skills were measured using the MABC-2 test battery and physical fitness using the Unifittest 6-60 test battery. Furthermore, the body composition was evaluated by BMI index and the skinfold thickness. Obtained data were processed in Microsoft Excel 2007, subjected to descriptive statistical procedures and further analyzed by correlations and Cohen's d. Results: The MABC-2 "aiming and catching" subtest level of preschool children exceeded the population average (10.23 ± 2.2). On the contrary, in subtest "balance" children remained below the population average with a result of 9.5 ± 2.6. Overall, the results indicate average level of fundamental motor skills of our experimentee. We didn't find any statistically signifiant relationships between motor skills, physical fitness...
