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Mini hockey in the 4th grade category and its differences from regular hockey viewpoint of individual play moves.
Lukeš, Petr ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Thesis title: Mini hockey in the 4th grade category and its differences from regular hockey viewpoint of individual play moves. Thesis objectives: To ascertain and compare the number of individual play moves in mini hockey and modern hockey in the 4th grade by way of indirect observation and audiovisual technology. Method: For data collection we used indirect observation via a videocamera. Data thus collected was processed, filled in to charts and compared. Results: Mini hockey players made 9x more successful shots (7x more on the wicket and 2x more outside of it), the rival team's goal-keeper sent forth 4x more shots and caught 3x more. Mini hockey players handed off accurately 2x more frequently and there were also 2x more inaccurate handoffs. They processed 2x more successful handoffs and further 3x more unsuccessful ones. In personal matches, mini hockey players won 2x more pucks. The players were able to break free by changing direction or speed 2x more often, as well as by doubling. Mini hockey players were 2x more frequently in contact with the puck than modern hockey players. Keywords: Mini hockey, regular hockey, 4th grade, individual play moves
Influence of Skating Technique on Skating Speed in Players aged 8-10
Kořínek, Jakub ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Tittle: Influence of skating technique on skating speed in players aged 8-10 Objektive: Search teoretic procedures for teaching skating and speed development in ice hockey in available literature. Then create and apply a set of exercises to improve skating techniques for the 8-10 year category. Use skating speed tests to verify the effectiveness of the exercises and demonstrate the effect of the skating technique on skating. Works: - Look for theoretical techniques for skating techniques and ice hockey. - Create and apply a set of exercises to develop ice skating techniques. - Use skating speed tests to verify the effectiveness of the selected exercises. - Compare the test results between three teams with a different volume of skating training. Results: Find out the effect of skating technique on skating speed. Hypotheses: 1. Players aged 8-10 will have comparable lead times in each test in all three teams. 2. Speed skating can be developed by improving skating techniques. 3. More skating training means more improvement in skating speed. Key words: Ice hockey, skating, skating speed, skating technique, 8-10 years.
Innovation in strength training of ice hockey players in the youth categories
Arnošt, Pavel ; Vojta, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Pavliš, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Innovations in ice hockey player's strength training in youth categories Objective: The main objective of this thesis was to find out the level of strength training in youth categories and after finding the results, suggest fitness techniques and equipment. Method: In this research, we chose two methods of data collection: questionnaire and observation. The final vision of the questionnaire contains 7 questions which offer us series of answers. Research was attended by 36 players of the national team selection, selected from twenty-two Czech hockey teams. We used direct observations of training units, which were recorded and put into a document. Results: The results of this thesis showed that the training process is insufficient for the development of power capacity. Based on these results, we designed new fitness techniques and equipment. Keywords: Strenght capabilities, development, off-ice, the core of the body, movement
Training games in sledge hockey
Skuhrovský, Petr ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Training games in sledge hockey Objectives: The objective of this thesis is to apprise the reader with the game sledge hockey and to describe the functions of training games in the training process in sledge hockey. Further this thesis aims to analyze training games on real examples. Methods: The works character is research. The aim is to gather and organise information about sledge hockey and training games. The practical part of this thesis is based on indirect analysis, specifically video-analysis. Results: This thesis shows that training games are important in sledge hockey training, especially in training players for real matches. Keywords: sledge hockey, training games, game exercises
Compared of training time gaming activities in ice hockey for category PeeWee (9-12 years old) with sports theories
Drbohlav, Antonín ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
SUMMARY: Title: Comparison of training time gaming activities in ice hockey for category PeeWee (9-12 years old) with theoretical Objectives: The main objective is a compare real time involvement of players in game activities with the methodological recommendations IIHF, and Czech methodologies according Bukač Methodology: To compare the methodologies used content analysis training units, the majority of Czech clubs established categories. Data was provided trainers owns clubs. Data from the analysis of training unit was applied to Bukac's model for proportional layout training unit and the model recommended by the International Hockey Federation. Next step, was examined the actual time they spend on individual player reel in the exercises and game. This time was measured in two selected players from each team, where player 1 was above average in the group, and the player 2 was normally player. The difference of these players was so small that it was continue to work only with the average time. Conclusion: The results show that coaches when compared both with Bukac's model, and with recommendations classified under IIHF add of insufficiently game and gaming exercises at the expense of training skills and skating. In the 4th Class clubs in the Czech Republic, the game was marshaled in the stretch 26% and in...
Preparatory Games in Ice Hockey
Novák, Dominik ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Preparatory Games in Ice Hockey Objective: The aim of this thesis is to gather knowledge about the preparatory games from methodological and organization forms and create useful execises in ice hockey. Methods: For processing the theoretical part of the thesis I used method of searching and study expert literatury of this issue. Keywords: Ice hockey, methodological-organization forms, preparatory games, sports games, abilities, skills, competitive situation, cooperation execises.
The comparison of the organizational forms of ice hockey level in the 1st and 2nd class in the Czech Republic to the current recommendations of the IIHF and USA hockey
Štětina, David ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: Comparison of the organizational forms of ice hockey level in the 1st and 2nd class in the Czech Republic to the current recommendations of the IIHF and USA Hockey Objectives: To find out a use of different types of methodical organizational and socially interactional forms in the training process of 1st and 2nd class players in the Czech Republic and to compare the application of the game form in the training units with the recommendations of IIHF and USA Hockey. Methods: The research was carried out by analyses of guided interview and by recording of monitored data into an evaluation report during observations of individual training units in CR. Tested object represents 4 training units of 1st and 2nd class players in a 4 different Czech clubs during season 2011/12. The comparative part studied the differences between organization structure of Czech training units and the recommendations of IIHF and USA hockey. Evaluating the application of methodical organizational forms and the game form were expressed in percentage and compared with the recommendations of IIHF and USA hockey. Further, organization of training units was monitored on the based of use interactional forms. Results: In terms of application of preparatory exercises type 1 was found out that in three tested clubs are above 50%...
Stimulation of speed during the racing season in the junior hockey category extralig
Bícha, Mikuláš ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title: Speed stimulation during the ice hockey season in a category of younger cadets Objectives: The main purpose of this Bachelor Thesis is to discover the effectiveness of the two-month plan focused on the speed progress during the ice hockey season 2017/2018 in a category of younger cadets. Tasks: Based on the literature review, prepare a two-month speed practise program and apply it during the ice hockey season in a category of younger cadets, Do motor tests which evaluate a state of motor abilities, Compare results of the motor tests between individual players and dates of the testing, Find out the effectiveness of the six-month speed practise program. Methods: The research was realized using a motor testing method. Hypotheses: H1: I presume that there will be an improvement in the speed tests on ice. H2: I presume that there will be a great improvement in the speed tests on the ground. H3: I presume that there will be an association between the improvement on the ice and on the ground. Results: Average improvement can be noticed in speed test running up the stairs (0,17 second +  0,32). The results of the other two tests did not prove a great improvement. Conclusion: Contrary to earlier expectations, only one of the set out hypothesis was confirmed as valid. Keywords: Speed Practise, Ice...
The comparation of solid and unstable surface exercice on 13years old ice-hockey players by Myotest
Sýkora, Adam ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
THE COMPARATION OF SOLID AND UNSTABLE SURFACE EXERCICE ON 13YEARS OLD ICE-HOCKEY PLAYERS BY MYOTEST Objectives: Compare the effect of the course and exercises by using unstable surfaces with and without field accelerometer (Myotest). Methods: The exercise of a similar movement pattern was performed qualitative and quantitative comparison of the stress field parameters using the accelerometer. Quantitative stress parameters were evaluated for individual movements as mean values from a larger number of repetitions for intra- individual assessments. For comparison exercises were probands adapted from ongoing training process. Results: The results obtained during by testing shows that the measured power and performance weren't always exactly according to the hypotheses. The hypotheses were in some cases completely confirmed (eg VR lunge at the knees in the value of the force on the mat 994.4 N and Bosu 1154 N. The difference is 159,6 N, which is about 16%), in others completely rejected (eg KŠ kneeled in lunge was power value on the mat 730 W and on the Bosu 1172 W. Difference is 442 W, which is about 60%). Occasionally a situation where it was not possible hypothesis neither confirm nor reject (eg H2: the squat were measured performance values on the mat for the three probands negative (JP -70 W, VR...
Comparison of the individual skills and game situation between mini and regular ice hockey rink at 9-10 years old players
Štětina, David ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: Comparison of the individual skills and game situation between mini and regular ice hockey rink at 9 - 10 years old players. Objectives: To find out and compare frequency of individual skills and game situations between mini and regular ice rink at 9 - 10 old players. Methods: The research was carried out and analyzed with video recording of 16 ice hockey games - 6 mini hockey and 10 regular ice hockey games during the season 2014/2015. The research has been made up by 6 players born 2005/2006 from HC Sparta Praha. Gained data have been entered into table and subsequently statistically evaluated and compared using the range of scatter analysis (ANOVA). Results: The diference between avarage frequency of followed individual skills (puck kontrol, passing and receiving and shooting) comparing mini and regular ice hockey ring has been in all cases in benefit of mini hockey. There has been one exception - the unsuccessful receiving puck, where both areas had been equally qualified. The statistical significance of following parametrs, according to ANOVA, have been in all cases confirmed, except receiving puck. Mini hockey has always been in benefit, in following situation (1 - 1, 2 - 0, 2 - 1), however 2 - 1 situation, according to ANOVA has never been relevant. Key words: ice hockey, individual...

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