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The level of a generic motor coordination of football players aged 6 - 11 old.
Červený, Martin ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Vampola, Jindřich (referee)
Title: The level of a generic motor coordination of football players aged 6 - 11 old. Purpose: The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine the level of generic motor coordination in the football categories (6-11 years old). At the same time, we assessed the significance of group differences. Methods: Total of 90 players of SK Slavia Praha born between 2011 and 2016 were involved in the research (U6 n=10, age = 6,0 ± 0,3; U7 n=14, age = 7,2 ± 0,2; U8 n=13, age = 8,0 ± 0,3; U9 n=19, age = 9,1 ± 0,3; U10 n=18, age = 10,2 ± 0,6; U11 n=18, age = 11,2 ± 0,2). The level of a generic motor coordination was assessed using the KTK test battery (Kiphard, Schilling, 2007). The observational method in the form of field testing was used for the data collection. Coefficient of substantive significance called Hedges' g was used to assess the significance of differences between categories. Results: In the results, it was found that between 19% to 54% of the players scored in the top category of "highly above average" in the KTK motor test. At least 80% of the players achieved performance in the top two categories of "highly above average + above average". The U9 category had the highest representation of the highest rating of Highly Above Average (53%) and the U10 category had the lowest representation - only...
Analysis of the structure and content of the weekly training microcycle in U13 and U15 football players
Novotný, Adam ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: Analysis of the structure and content of the weekly training microcycle in U13 and U15 football players Name: Adam Novotný Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Kokštejn, Ph.D. Objective: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to compare the content, structure and time efficiency of the training process within a weekly microcycle between the football categories of younger pupils (category U13) and older pupils (category U15). At the same time, the aim is to compare the content and structure of the training process of the mentioned categories with the recommendations of the Football Association of the Czech Republic. Methods: The research population consisted of two student categories of players (U13 and U15). Non-participant observation and the creation of a video recording of a three-week training mesocycle were used for data collection. The significance of the differences with respect to the stated hypotheses was tested by assessing the substantive significance of Hedges' g coefficient and also by using percentages. Results: This study found a significant difference in the use of preparatory games between the U13 (25.9 %) and U15 (68.4 %) categories. As expected, a significant difference was also analyzed for the use of weight training. The U13 category did not use weight training at all and opted...
The degree of relationship between the level of motor coordination and the game skills of football players 13 - 15 years.
Hrabina, David ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Vampola, Jindřich (referee)
Title: The degree of relationship between the level of motor coordination and the game skills of football players 13 - 15 years. Purpose: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to find out the strength of mutual relations between general motor coordination and football skills in older pupils (13-15 years) in football. Methods: For this bachelor thesis we used the observation method for data collection. We used a form of field testing for the observations. We tested indicators of basic motor coordination and technical skills in older football players. The research group consisted of 41 players from two age categories U14 and U15 of the FK Motorlet Praha team. The Körperkoordinationtest für Kinder (KTK test) test battery was chosen for the level of basic motor coordination testing, which contains 4 tests: backward balancing, one-legged jumping, repeated side jumps and moving to the side on wooden boards. For specific football skills, the tests were selected Loughborough soccer pass test (LSPT) and ball guidance. Results: It was found that the highest rating ("highly above average") in the motor quotient indicator was achieved by 76% of players in the KTK test and at least "above average rating" was achieved by 98% of U14 and U15 players together. A statistically significant (p <0.01) strength of r = -0.47...
Comparison of field and laboratory tests in adult soccer players
Skálová, Denisa ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Comparison of field and laboratoty tests in adult soccer players Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the correlation between selected field and laboratory tests in adult female soccer players. Methods: The tested group consisted of 20 first league female football players of the Prague women's team FK Dukla Praha, their age ranged from 17-36 years (height 167 ± 14.8, weight 66.8 ± 21.3). The measurements were taken once during the spring preparation period 2021 (March-May). Data were collected indirectly (mediated) using laboratory instruments (body composition tests - DEXA, lower limb explosive strength - KISTLER, muscle strength - CYBEX) as well as field motor tests (10 and 30 m sprints, 6 x 20 m repeated sprints, agility test and special endurance test). Kendall's tau (τ) was used for data analysis and subsequent correlation. The level of statistical significance was set at (p < 0.05). According to Portney and Watkins (2009), the strength of the correlation was interpreted as follows: 0.00-0.25 little or no relationship; 0.26-0.50 low relationship; 0.51-0.75 moderate or good relationship; and 0.76-1.0 good to excellent relationship. Results: This study found that there were no significant correlations between the individual test scores selected for our hypotheses. Low...
Influence of six-week training intervention with visual feedback on the NeuroCom SMART Equitest System on the postural stability of football players
Filip, David ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Influence of six-week training intervention with visual feedback on the NeuroCom SMART Equitest System on the postural stability of football players Objectives: The first aim of this diploma thesis is to find out the effect of the six-week training intervention with visual feedback performed on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest on the postural stability of football players. The second aim of this diploma thesis is to correlate the Maximum Excursion parameter from the Limits of Stability test on the NeuroCom with the Star Excursion Balance Test score performed on The MAT. Methods: This research involved 20 football players in the age from 19 to 30 (age average = 23,85; SD = 2,79), who belong to the adult category. First, soccer players underwent initial postural stability measurements using seven tests on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest and excursion distance measurements when performing the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) on the MAT. Subsequently, they were randomly divided into two groups: control (n=10) and experimental (n=10). The experimental group underwent a six-week training intervention with visual feedback using training protocols on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest. After the training intervention of the experimental group, postural stability was measured again on a NeuroCom SMART EquiTest and...
Regeneration in sports - football (soccer) as an expample
Šilar, Martin ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Bachelor work title: Regeneration in sports - football (soccer) as an expample Leading of bachelor work : Prof. Ing. Václav Bunc, CSc. Aim of work: The intend of this work is to examine the professional literature that deals with sports regeneration. Moreover, it shall summerise and characterise shortly all accessible methods and devices in regeneration,. Another aim is to describe football considering his physical load and its impact on footbal players. With all the gathered informartion the work intents to find the appropriate appliance for football players. Methods: Analyse professional literature and other sources (lectures, internet, magazines, bachelor and dissertation works) which are concerning the chosen topic. Choosing the most suitable methods and procedures in regeneration for football players based on a thorough analyses and comparison of all the mentioned sources. Result: The work is basically focusing on regeneration in sports, on an general overview of all methods and procedures, which can be applied on sportsmen. In addition, my work characterises football and chooses the most preferable regeneration for football players. Key words: regeneration, sport, football, physical load, recover
Analysis of attacking playing systems Czech football team U19 on the elite qualification Europe championship
Kovář, Jan ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Analysis of attacking playing systems Czech football team U19 on the elite qualification European championship. Objectives: In this bachelor thesis I will focus on the identification of attack systems in football and the detailed analysis of players' participation in shoot attempts. Method used: Observational analysis with the method of indirect observation. This is a joint research. Results: From indirect observation records I found out that the most used attack is fast attack (77,3%). Continual attack (13,3%) and combined attack (9,63%) was used rarely. The most attacking playing system that was finished was fast attack (23,1%). The most participate players at finished attacks were middle defenders, midfielders and forwards. Keywords: Fast attack, football, combined attack, continual attack
Economics of the selected football club
Valta, Viktor ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Title: Economics of the selected football club Objectives: The main goal of this thesis is to work out a strategic analysis of football club FC MAS Táborsko. Methods: The strategic analysis, PEST analysis, SAWOT analysis, Porter's model of 5 strenghts and unformal interview are used in this work. Results: The club runs pretty well in general. Its strategy is defined in correct way. The club should just try to divide its incomes into more smaller partners. The biggest problem is low home game attendance. Keywords: Football club, strategic analysis, SWOT analysis, PEST analysis.
The relationship between the level of technique skills and performance in small-sided games in U12 football players
Kabelák, Tomáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Buzek, Mario (referee)
Topic: The relationship between the level of technique skills and performance in small- sided games in U12 football players. Objective: To find the diferences in success of defeating an opponent in small-sided games between three groups of players (devided according to level of technical mastery of defeating an opponent in technical exercise without an opponent). To find the relationship between level of technique skill in defeating an opponent and success of defeating an opponent in real condition in small-sided games in U12 football players. Methods: Evaluation was based on our test. Small-sided games were used for evaluation of success of defeating an opponent in situations 1 on 1. Methods of direct and indirect assessment with help of video were used for assessment of the test as well as the small-sided games. Results: Significant effect size differences were found between groups of players in small-sided games in % success of defeating an opponent and % success of keeping the ball in attempt to defeating an opponent. The results suggests that players with higher level of technical skills in defeating an opponent are more successful in defeating an opponent in real game situations. Nevertheless, the statistically significant results weren't found. Key words: Football, motor skills, small-sided...
Analysis build up of the attack,comparison of selected football teamin the WC 2010
Pěknice, Matěj ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Analysis of the beginning and guidance of the attacks, comparison of selected football teams in the World Cup 2010 Objectives: The task of my work is analysis of the beginning and guidance of the attacks, comparison of selected football teams in World Cup 2010. The purpose is to find out, which attacks was the most effective from the point of view of the finishing, which attacks dominated in the selected teams and how to get to their finishing and what was the cause of premature ending phases of attack in World Cup 2010 in the Republic of South Africa. My another aim is to compare teams of Germany and Spain. Methods: The basic method which will be used to get the data about the beginning and guidance of the attacks is the method of indirect watching of selected football matches in the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. My work is focused on the beginning and follow-up guidance of the attacking actions. Results: We found out that the most frequent attack in the World Cup 2010 was progressive attack. The most shots on the goal came after progressive attacks too. The most frequently reason of premature ending attacking phases was bad assist. Attacking game manifestation of Spanish and Germans was greatly different. Spanish hold progressive attack. German was the only one team (from my selection)...

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