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1 STU, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Nám. slobody 17, Bratislava, Slovak Republic Annual Report 2004 Head of Department: Tel.: Vladimír Korček, PhD, Assoc. Professor Fax: I. STAFF Associate Professors Vladimír Korček, PhD, Assoc. Prof. Associate Professor in Sports educology Research topics: education physical process, diagnostics and monitoring health conditions, physical and functional development, motional and sport efficiency of students Senior lecturers: 8 PhD. students: 3 (external) Technical and administrative staff: 1 Head of the Department: Tel.: Vladimír Korček, PhD, Assoc. Professor Fax: II. EQUIPMENT Gymnasium, fitness centre, sauna III. TEACHING III.1 Bachelor study Name of subject semester hours per week reader s name lectures seminars 1 st year Physical education (2-8411, ) O. Honz Semestral PhE with selection program 1 st semester (2-8411) PhE recommendation V. Korček 117
2 Annual Report nd year Physical education O. Honz SS (2-8421) - Semestral PhE swimming V. Korček WS (2-8422) - Semestral PhE with selection program 3 rd year Physical education (2-8431, ) O. Honz Semestral PhE with selection program 6 th semester (2-8432) PhE recommendation III.2 Graduate study 1 st 2 nd year Physical education recommendation O. Honz (2-3407, , ) 1 st 5 th year Facultative physical training O. Honz (2-3404, , ) options: basketball, baseball, football, volleyball, swimming, sport diving, sport shooting 118
3 Annual Report st 5 th year Winter physical training session (2-3415) 1 week V. Korček 1 st 3 rd year Health-convalescence physical education (2-3402, , ) 1 st 5 th year Summer physical training session (2-3416) 1 week O. Honz canoeing Hron (June, July 2004) windsurfing Zelená Voda (August 2004) 1 week sport diving Senec (July 2004) 1 week M. Kundis III.3 Physical Education during the examination period (graduate, bachelor studies) Aerobic Basketball Baseball Football Swimming Sport shooting Voleyball Tennis O. Honz III.4 Physical Education with cooperation AŠK Strojár Aerobic Football Table tennis V. Korček IV. RESEARCH TARGETS - Physical education, physical and training processes, diagnostics and monitoring health conditions, physical and functional development, motional and sport efficiency of students of Mechanical Engineering at STU and other universities in the Slovak republic. 119
4 Annual Report 2004 VI. COOPERATION VI.1 Co-operation in the Slovak Republic - Department of Physical Education, Law faculty UK Bratislava - Department of Physical Education and Sport, MTF STU Trnava - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, UK Bratislava - Department of Physical Education and Sport, SPU Nitra - Department of Physical Education and Sport, PdF Nitra - ÚTK ŽU Žilina - ÚPJŠ Košice VI.2 International Co-operation - Department of Physical Education, Pedagogical Faculty in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic - Department of Physical and Sport Education, Pedagogical Faculty, Západočeská univerzita, Plzeň, Czech Republic - Institute for Sport Studies of FFKU v Novom Sadu, Yugoslavia VI.3 Membership in Domestic Organisations and Societies - V. Korček - Scientific Society for Education and Sport of the Slovak Republic - V. Korček - Chairman of Slovak universities commission- sport football association - V. Korček - The regional board of Slovak universities sport association - V. Korček - AŠK Strojár chairman - - Chairman of revision commission, Slovak association of skiing at universities - - Chairman of revision commission, Slovak association of western shooting - - Regional board of Slovak universities sport association VIII. OTHER ACTIVITIES VIII.1 Academic Sport Competitions 2004 League of Bratislava Universities - Basketball (M, W), - Football (M), O. Honz - Volleyball (M, W), - Swimming (M, W),, - Sport shooting (M, W) Regional competition (Bratislava) - Footsal November 2004, O. Honz Mass competition - Championship of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Aerobic April 2004, - Volleyball December 2004, - Football May 2004, O. Honz 120
5 Annual Report Basketball December 2004, - Softtenis October 2004, - Table tennis October Swimming April 2004,,, - Body building April 2004, - Badminton May 2004, - Florball October 2004, - Frisbee December 2004, - International students day November 2004, all lecturers - Sport s day (football, volleyball, streetball, tennis, sport shooting) May 2004, all lecturers Mass competition - Championship of the Slovak University of Technology - Basketball April 2004, - Football April 2004, O. Honz - Minifootball (for employees) May 2004, O. Honz - Swimming (for employees) May 2004,, - Basketball (for employees) May 2004, - Sport shooting (for employees) May 2004,, Slovak universities sports games Košice - Footsal February 2004, V. Korček Slovak universities sports games Nitra - Football June 2004, V. Korček, O. Honz - Basketball June 2004, - Sport shooting June 2004, Activities of academic sport club AŠK Strojár - Football - (WS+SS), V. Korček - Training with music - (WS+SS), - Water tourism - (SS), - Winter tourism January 2004 (Nemecká), - Winter tourism March 2004 (Čičmany) - Table tennis - (WS+SS), - Tourism - (WS+SS), Activities in technical sports - Slovak competition in western shooting 2004, VIII.2 Special Seminars - Optimization of load in physical and sport education, April Bio psycho social aspects in physical and sport education at universities, November 2004 IX. PUBLICATIONS 121
6 Annual Report 2004 [1] Balas, J., Korček, V.: The gaming condition of players in football. In: Bio-psycho-social aspects of physical and sports education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp. 7-9 (in Slovak) [2] Cepková, A., Manczal, M.: The dynamics of changes in physical development and aerobic endurance of students at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STU in Bratislava. In: Load optimisation in physical and sports education, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [3] Honz, O.: The analysis of standard situation solutions and their influence on the match result in World championship 1998 in football. In: Load optimisation in physical and sports education, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [4] Honz, O.: The changes of dynamics of special mobility performance of FME football oriented students. In: The new trends of university sport after joining EU, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [5] Honz, O.: The quantitative and qualitative characterization of choices of goalkeeper s components of game activities. In: Bio psycho social aspects in physical and sport education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [6] Korček, V.: Physical and functional profile of the second year students at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STU in academic year In: Physical activities and human health, Trenčín, 2004 (in Slovak) [7] Korček, V.: Physical development and motional efficiency of educants at universities of the Slovak Republic. In: Load optimisation in physical and sports education, Bratislava, 2004, pp [8] Korček, V.: Physical development and motional efficiency of girl-students at universities of the Slovak Republic. In: The optimal activity of physical loading and nourishment, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, 2004, on CD (in Slovak) [9] Korček, V.: Selected characteristics in physical functional development and motional efficiency of 2 nd year students of Mechanical Engineering STU. In: Physical education and sport at universities after joining EU, Nitra, 2004 (in print) [10] Korček, V., Šulc, I.: Contribution to the creation of sport-recreational programs. In: Biopsycho social aspects of physical and sports education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [11] Kundis, P.: Influence of selection factors on shooting efficiency on level sport performance with air rifle shooting. In.: Bio-psycho-social aspects in physical and sport education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [12] Kurhajcová, E., Máčik, K.: The swimming level of students of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in the years In: Physical activities and human health, Trenčín, 2004, on CD (in Slovak) [13] Máčik, K., Kurhajcová, E.: The condition swimming as a means of swimming endurance development in physical education at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STU. In: Physical activities and human health, Trenčín, 2004, on CD (in Slovak) [14] Manczal, M.: The functional development of students of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STU in Bratislava. In: Bio psycho social aspects in physical and sport education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [15] Manczal, M.: The level and level changes in motor performance of first and second year students at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STU in Bratislava. In: The new trends of university sport after joining EU, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) 122
7 Annual Report 2004 [16] Šulc, I., Korček, V.: The use of rapid objective information methods in developing speed abilities. In: Bio-psycho-social aspects of physical and sports education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [17] Uvaček, M.: The new trends in coach player communication during the volleyball match. In: Bio psycho social aspects in physical and sport education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [18] Uvaček, M.: The week micro-cycle girls junior team AON HOTVOLLEYS with accent on service. In: Load optimisation in physical and sports education, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [19] Žídek, J.: Level of balance of the students at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STU Bratislava. In: Bio psycho social aspects in physical and sport education at universities, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [20] Žídek, J.: Relation of the facultative physical education students oriented towards baseball to their own well-being and approach to their nourishment habits. In: The new trends of university sport after joining EU, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [21] Žídek, J.: Relation of the FME STU first year students to their own well-being. In: Load optimisation in physical and sports education, Bratislava, 2004, pp (in Slovak) [22] Žídek, J.: Special mobility performance of students in facultative physical education oriented towards baseball. In: Physical activities and human health, Trenčín, 2004, pp (in Slovak) 123
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