The aim of this diploma thesis was to collect the final values of FMS tests for as many sports as possible and set the normative value for each sport individually. Another goal was to acquire the avarage score of individual tests and prepare a program with corrective exercises for the ones that were scored the worst. In the introductory part we described the practical use of FMS tests and explained the evaluation criteria. We stated which evaluation accessories we need to carry out the test and described all seven test exercises. Review of the literature gave us the normative values for 16 different sports (aikido, american football, athletics, boxing, brazilian jiu-jitsu, galic football, ice hockey, hurling, judo, football, hip-hop, handball and taekwondo). Resources claim that the lowest value was set for taekwondo (13,1 points) and the highest for aikido (17,8 points). By collecting the raitings of individual tests we have found that athletes have trouble with implementation of rotatory stability exercise. In the final part of this diploma thesis we prepared a program that includes corrective exercises for the most common compensation movements. For easier presentation the program is supported by photographs.
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