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    The analysis of individual gaming performance offensive central midfielder in football.

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    Problem definition: In football match the offensive central midfielder (creatice player too) is one of the most important figures. Maybe the most important player, if the team is attacking. This position demant during the mach a big requirements on condition readiness and technical and tactical abilllities, overall demands on player these type are therefore high. Aim of the study: The aim of the study is analysis offensive central midfielder in attacking phase of the game. Methods of solution: For collecting needful informations we used video of matches with focus on the offensive central midfielder. Also we used the opportunity to talk with the coaches of the players. Key words: Football, creativity, game activities of the player, offensive

    The relationship between physical somatotype and psychomotor age applied on the football players of U12 category in the Czech Republic

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    Name: The relationship between physical somatotype and psychomotor age applied on the football players of U12 category in the Czech Republic Objectives: The aim of this work is to determine the relationship between the component of a body somatotype "ectomorph" and the level of psychomotor development of football players at the age of 12. Methods: To obtain the data the testing method was used. For data processing the method of statistical analysis was applied, the most important element of the analysis was the analysis of correlation. For the partial results the method of comparison was chosen. Results: The most important finding in this study was a positive but weak dependence (r = 0.15) between ectomorphic component level and psychomotor development. There were no factually or statistically significant differences among the teams in sub-monitored parameters such as the average body weight and height, BMI, age, ectomorph and the level of psychomotor development. Only on the level of psychomotor age a moderate effect from the perspective of substantive significance (Cohen's d = 0.582) was found. Keywords: football, youth, comparison, motor skills, ectomorp

    To ventilate or not to ventilate during bystander CPR — A EuReCa TWO analysis

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    Background: Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is still low. For every minute without resuscitation the likelihood of survival decreases. One critical step is initiation of immediate, high quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The aim of this subgroup analysis of data collected for the European Registry of Cardiac Arrest Study number 2 (EuReCa TWO) was to investigate the association between OHCA survival and two types of bystander CPR namely: chest compression only CPR (CConly) and CPR with chest compressions and ventilations (FullCPR). Method: In this subgroup analysis of EuReCa TWO, all patients who received bystander CPR were included. Outcomes were return of spontaneous circulation and survival to 30-days or hospital discharge. A multilevel binary logistic regression analysis with survival as the dependent variable was performed. Results: A total of 5884 patients were included in the analysis, varying between countries from 21 to 1444. Survival was 320 (8%) in the CConly group and 174 (13%) in the FullCPR group. After adjustment for age, sex, location, rhythm, cause, time to scene, witnessed collapse and country, patients who received FullCPR had a significantly higher survival rate when compared to those who received CConly (adjusted odds ration 1.46, 95% confidence interval 1.17–1.83). Conclusion: In this analysis, FullCPR was associated with higher survival compared to CConly. Guidelines should continue to emphasise the importance of compressions and ventilations during resuscitation for patients who suffer OHCA and CPR courses should continue to teach both
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