Cooperatio ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Cooperatio is a primary, non-competitive tool for the institutional support of research an activities at Charles University (since 1. 1. 2022). The program is governed by the Rector 22/2023 [ URL "https://cuni.cz/UK-12708.html"] | The principles of the Cooperatio Program. The program is based on support of research areas composed of research fields. The interna structure is composed of 43 research areas, each research area is composed of several rese are systematically developed. This internal classification is valid throughout the 5-year (2023-2026). See more [ URL "https://cuni.cz/UKEN-1729.html"] ****************************************************************************************** * Sport Sciences – Social ****************************************************************************************** Coordinator: prof. PhDr. Marek Waic, CSc. (FTVS), board members [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/ UKSESSIONAAA4D1D658E1B98C8BD955BE320447E0/whois2/org/1297565702931291/"] Participating faculties: FTVS, FSV The developmental dimension of sport in relation to its presentcoordinator: prof. PhDr. Ma The team focuses on a historical reflection of the evolution of sport in connection with t context of the political, cultural, and economic development of society. The majority of a directed towards the era of communist dictatorship. In this period, sport was one of the p and highly watched areas of society's life due to military, internal political, foreign po ideological reasons. The team will further explore the development of physical education t coaches' education. Its members will also not overlook the evolution of the content of phy and the question of how inspiring they are for the present and future of school physical e Health as individual and social value, motivation for physical activity and performance sp PhDr. Ivana Harbichová, Ph.D. Our team is interested in sport and physical activity research through the interdisciplina social sciences, specifically psychology and sociology. We are currently working on a long investigating relations between motivation for physical activity and cognitive strategies. our research is social perception, where we study whether we can assess the abilities of o based on acoustic, visual, or olfactory cues. Regarding the sociology of sport, we focus o opinions about taking part in physical activities and sports, and their perception of pote prohibiting doing so. Fundamental and ethical problems of contemporary sport from the point of view of analytica philosophycoordinator: ass. prof. PhDr. Irena Parry Martínková, Ph.D. The team works within analytical philosophy applied to sport, which primarily focuses on t sport, investigating its nature and its values. Two salient contemporary issues are the di sport and e-sport, and the nature of ‘nature sports’. Most of our research deals with spor definition of ‘competitive sport’, the classic examples of which are Olympic sports, which with six criteria, as ‘institutionalised rule-governed contests of human physical skill’. provide a quasi-legal framework for sports competition, we work on issues of justice and f we research eligibility rules, contributing to today’s sensitive debate regarding the elig transwomen to compete in the female category; questions regarding the sex categories (e.g. of ‘unisex’ sports), the weight categories and parasport categorization. We also tackle fu issues, which inevitably arise through the competitive nature of Olympic-type sport, such match-fixing and violence. Sport as a dynamic segment of the advanced economy, especially in relation to the labour m ass. prof. PhDr. Jan Šíma, Ph.D. The aim of the team is to analyze the economic and social conditions of sport, to gain new enabling successful management of sports organizations in terms of providing and operating activities in both professional and amateur sports. The researched areas are related to cu social sciences and reflect the needs of the labour market. The topics examined include, i crisis management in sport organisations, roles, functions and competences of managers in organisations, migration in sport, marketing communication of sport organisations and spor Ontogeny of Human Motor and Youth Trainingcoordinator: ass. prof. Martin Musálek, Ph.D. The research activities throughout our Cooperatio panel are divided into two fundamental p the first pillar, we focus on examining the relationships between selected motor construct activity, fundamental motor skills, motor competencies, physical fitness) and cognitive fu preschool and early school-age children. The aim is to determine both the direct and media each selected motor construct on the individual components of cognitive functions in child and school age. The second pillar involves investigating the impact of biological maturati functional development in youth engaged in sports, focusing on ice hockey. The objective i developmental trends and critical periods for the application of bio-banding principles. A aim to develop a straightforward screening tool for coaches to categorize athletes based o level of biological maturation. The analysis of the goal of physical education (PE) and the deliminaton of PE in a middle- physical activities´ forms in PE as a tool of inclusion of children and youthmládežecoordi Kamil Kotlík, Ph.D. Our team focuses its attention primarily on PE, which we perceive as a very important scho significant influence on forming of young generations in various areas of human´s life. Ho its undeniable importance PE is frequently perceived as a marginal matter in society, whic real benefit. From a higher-mentioned reason we address several core research topics. One of them is the implementing the physical education curriculum at different types and levels of schools, a is the social status of physical education and its actors among various groups of populati topics the issue of inclusion in physical education and the phenomenon of exemption from p are also addressed. Last but not the least, we focus on the attitudes of pupils and the pu sports and other physical activities, because of their strong influence on the perception physical education. ****************************************************************************************** * Sport Sciences – Biomedical & Rehabilitation Medicine ****************************************************************************************** Coordinator: ass. prof. PhDr. Petr Šťastný, Ph.D. (FTVS), board members [ URL "https://is. UKSESSIONAAA4D1D658E1B98C8BD955BE320447E0/whois2/org/1790143083789530/"] Participating faculties: FTVS, 1.LF, 2.LF, 3.LF Physical activity in the ageing population and adapted physical activities (APA)coordinato Michal Šteffl, Ph.D. The research team has a broad focus on issues relating to the ageing population and resear the area of physical activity in people with special needs. For example, the groups are in effects of different exercise programmes on quality of life or postural stability in speci adherence to physical activity, but also motor skills in children with special needs, clas in para-sport and other similar topics. The team's research activities include all types o randomised, cross-sectional, and systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Biomechanics of Movement Activities and Technology Applications into Sportscoordinator: as Petr Štastný, Ph.D. The research team focuses on studying mechanical interactions during human movement and th movement quality and adaptation to load. It also focuses on the readiness of the musculosk perform different activities and how this is affected by training or lack of movement read biomechanical measurements in field conditions and proposes movement interventions to enha and prevent injury. These activities are monitored using innovative technologies including sensors". Applied Physiology in Sportcoordinator: ass. prof. Jiří Baláš, Ph.D Our team utilizes methods of applied physiology to assess the biological determinants of s to monitor fatigue and recovery, to evaluate the effectiveness of ergogenic substances, an optimize training process across various population groups. It appears that many recovery or training methods used in contemporary sports are purely subjective without sufficient s support. Similarly, many simple performance-enhancing techniques remain on the periphery o interest and sports practice. Another equally important area is assessing the impact of th individual athletic performance and monitoring environmental influences on both physical a during physical activities. Biochemical-Genetic Markers in Movement Activitiesass. prof. Jana Jaklová Dytrtová, Ph.D. The research team focuses on the investigation of biochemical manifestations and genetic p movement or therapeutic activity. Research activities are focused on the areas of the body an individual's physical activity, the influence of controlled and planned physical activi production and circadian rhythms. Furthermore, the team focuses on the study of cocktail i of food supplements and biologically active substances and the development of suitable ana methodologies/techniques for the determination of biochemical and genetic markers. Fitness training and recovery interventioncoordinator: ass. prof. PaedDr. Tomáš Malý, Ph.D The main ambition of the research group is to solve scientific problems in the fields of f and recovery intervention in order to optimize sport performance. The research team addres through different focus areas. The first deals with analysis of sports performance and its in reflection of physical fitness parameters. The research activities focus on possibiliti performance stimulation, its objectification by technology, and assessing limiting factors performance, potentially through strength and conditioning interventions. Another focus ar management analysis, its issues, and optimization in order to achieve peak performance (pe tapering, priming). A further area is recovery, which includes assessing the influence of changes in physical performance level. Furthermore, injury prediction in athletes from the physical fitness and morphological determinants falls under this domain. Physiotherapy and therapeutic procedurescoordinator: PhDr. Tereza Nováková, Ph.D. The research aim of the team is to describe the clinical condition and individual changes effect of therapeutic or movement intervention in a specific population (children, seniors soldiers or athletes) or patient group. The team focuses on the field of treatment and pre a focus on civilisation diseases, specific patient groups or populations, always with an e possibility of objectifying the processes accompanying the physical activity or kinesiothe