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Analysis of the level of stick handling in ice hockey in U6 - U9 the category
Šimáček, Martin ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Author: Martin Simacek Additionally, the study aims to determine whether the player's Abstract Author: Martin Šimáček Title: Analysis of Puck Control Level in Ice Hockey in Categories U9 and Younger Objective: The aim of this work is to determine the level of puck control among players in the U9 age category and younger, and to further investigate whether the players' skills correspond to the competencies they should possess in this category. Methods: The methodology was based on a test battery compiled to evaluate and compare the puck control level of players in the U9 category, encompassing a wide range of teams from the entire Czech Republic. The research relied on the quantitative analysis of results from 253 young hockey players who underwent a series of 17 tests aimed at progressively increasing the difficulty of puck control techniques. Each player was assessed individually under the same conditions, with success evaluated by a licensed expert with a coaching A- license. The data were analyzed using statistical tools to define the average level of skills achieved and compare them with international standards. Results: The study, which included 253 young hockey players from the U9 category, showed an average completion of 2.15 out of 11 puck control tests, revealing solid foundational skills...
Analysis of the level of stick handling in ice hockey in U10 - U11 the category
Drtina, Matěj ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Analysis of the level of stickhandling skills in ice hockey in the U10 - U11 category The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the level of stickhandling skills among youth ice hockey players in the U10 and U11 categories. Reaching this goal consists of two main steps - first is the implementation of a research standardised test battery focused on puck control in selected Czech ice hockey clubs, which is followed by a comparative analysis and interpretation of the data obtained from this testing. For this bachelor's thesis, we employed the methods of observation, analysis and comparison. The observation method was used for the implementation of the standardised testing of the level of stickhandling skills for the U10 and U11 categories. An analytical and comparative methodical approach was then used for the evaluation and interpretation of the data obtained from the on-ice testing. A total of 246 players from U10 and U11 categories from 8 different Czech ice hockey clubs took part in the testing of the level of stickhandling skills. The average stickhandling level of players in the U11 category is noticeably higher (reaching a value of 4.3) than that of players from the U10 category (value of 2.9). Players from clubs that hold the status of the Academy of Czech Hockey performed significantly...
The possibilities of virtual reality as a training tool in sports games - on the example of a chosen sports game
Rulík, Adam ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: The possibilities of virtual reality as a training tool in sports games - on the example of a chosen sports game Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to find relations between variables consisting of selected hockey-specific skills and cognitive functions. Methods: Result evaluation was done via descriptive statistics (average result of research group, standard deviation) and correlational analysis (Pearson (common), canonical). Results: Research group was made of 197 probands (ice hockey players), whose ages were between thirteen and fifteen years. All probands performed eight tests in virtual reality, whereas first four of them focused on cognitive functions and the remaining four on hockey-specific skills. In case of hockey-specific skills, players accomplished following outcomes: release time (percentile) x=92,54+3,24 spatial orientation (percentile) x=70,07+14,29 looking for open lanes (percentile) x=59,64 +9,73 verbal communication (percentile) x=54,03+23,50 correct decision (percentile) x=58,87+14,98. In case of cognitive functions, players accomplished following outcomes: recognition time (percentile) x=83,23+4,28 multiple objects tracking (percentile) x=49,03+14,59 detail recognition (percentile) x=91,11+14,20 time-movement anticipation (percentile) x=61,19+16,33 peripheral vision...
Comparison of the factors determining the granting status of CSLH academy with academies in other countries
Slánský, Jan ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparison of the factors determining the granting status of CSLH academy with academies in other countries. Goal: The aim of the thesis is structure of the training process, players selection, conditions and testing, comparison of ice hockey academies in the Czech Republic, North America and Norway. Methodics: File for research: Five hockey academies from different countries were selected. Representative of the Czech Republic was the HC Sparta Praha, HC Energie Karlovy Vary and HC Rytiri Kladno who holds status adept for academy of CSLH. The Notre Dame Academy was observed in Saskatchewan, and the fifth academy was Norwegian Lillehammer. The conditions, running and testing of players were explored. Questioning was done orally or by correspondence. Conclusion: Although the compared results have their limits, it showed that Canadian Notre Dame is the most effective model for developing hockey players. Key words: Ice hockey, academy, talent selection, testing, educational process
The comparison of time utilization and skills of ice-hockey players during the competition on the small areas and on the whole skating ring (Pee-Wee)
Slánský, Jan ; Perič, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The comparison of time utilization and skills of ice-hockey players during the competition on the small areas and on the whole skating ring (Pee-Wee). Goal: Based on time utilization find out frequency of skills during the game. What is the best combination ice surface with amount of youth hockey players during an ice-hockey game. Methodics: File for research: 32 video recordings from ice-hockey competition of Pee-Wee age children on skating rings of three different sizes. Three players with different level of abilities were chosen from every competition. The result of the evaluation is the total amount ice time during the game, time players spent carrying the puck and skills as shooting, passing. Statistic methods: A direct method of observing was used during the evaluation of individual players. To generalize the results an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. Conclusion: Research discoreved that the best variation for time utilization is L/N [long/ narrow] surface. According to results, the best combination to practice shooting and passing is the smallest variation, game on 1/3 of full sheet. Key words: ice hockey, youth age, time utilization, active ice time, skills, shooting, passing
Analysis of the possibility of training a selected game activity of an individual in relation to 1-1 situations from the point of view of the attacking phase of the game in ice hockey
Mulač, Jakub ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Slavíček, Tobiáš (referee)
Title: Analysis and possibilities of training a selected game acttivity of an individual in relation to 1-1 situations from the point of view of the attacking phase of the game in ice hockey Objectives: The first objective of the thesis was to define the nodal points of the execution of a given movement of selected offensive individual hockey skills, namely partial movement tasks in the context of solving 1-1 situations from the perspective of the offensive phase of the game in ice hockey. This objective was addressed predominantly on the basis of the technical component. The second objective was to create skill acquisition program of training 1-1 situations from the perspective of the offensive phase of the game for individual categories in ice hockey. Methods: The indirect observation method through videos was used for data collection. A binary system with yes / no response options was used to evaluate the results. Results: The thesis was carried out in two research phases. In the first phase we investigated, observed and analysed the successful resolution of 1-1 game situations from the perspective of the offensive phase of the game. We did this by means of video analysis of recordings of exceptional players during this game activity. We determined, through video analysis, the nodal points of...
Current trends in the long-term concept of sports training with a focus on youth categories on the example of a selected sport
Rulík, Adam ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Slavíček, Tobiáš (referee)
Title: Current trends in the long-term concept of sports training with a focus on youth categories on the example of a selected sport Objectives: Investigate what ice hockey experts consider to be trends in youth ice hockey training and what they find to be significant areas of training. Compare said experts' practical knowledge to theory. Find inner connections among individual areas of training which are considered important by experts. Methods: qualitative research - qualitative interviews with experts (open debate, guided interview) Results: The research was conducted in the form of two types of interviews with 11 experts taking part. Three experts underwent the interview of the type I. As a result of these interviews, 15 important areas of training were found, among which 12 inner connections were found (of which 2 were bidirectional). The interviews of type II brought insights of eight experts on the topic of important areas. For example, the optimal age x =12,7 for the commencement of higher intensity training was found, as well as the ratio x =42/58% for the specific/non- specific load during off ice training. Similarly, inner connections were found in this type of interview, 21 in total. The comparison of the literature and the theory built upon the type II interviews resulted in a...
Comparing hockey clubs across the Europe and their work with the youth (Organization, the content of the practise proces, personnel and material security and more)
Herman, David ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparing hockey clubs across the Europe and their work with the youth (Organization, the content of the practise proces, personnel and material security and more) Objectives: The aim of my bachelor's thesis is to find out and compare terms and methodology of clubs for the development and upbringing of youth hockey players in selected countris in Europe Methods: In my work, I used the method of qualitative research, which took place in the form of filling in pre-consulted tables, in which data from five clubs in Europe were evaluated and compared. Results: It was found that all of the teams have relatively similar working conditions for work with youth, but each teams offers different benefits for the development of their members. Thanks to the openness of the clubs we compared a large number of interesting factors that can give clubs a good feedback for improve or create their own conception for work with the youth. Keywords: ice hockey, comparing, youth, development and upbringing, methodology, practise
The importance of long-term physical activity for the level of fitness of children of younger school age (on the example of Olympic all-around)
Foltysová, Sabina ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Peřinová, Radka (referee)
Title: The importance of prolonged physical activity for the fitness level of younger school- age children (on the example of Olympic all-around). Objectives: The aim of this paper is to investigate, using the Olympic Diploma competition as an example, whether regular participation in the competition has an effect on higher fitness levels in younger school-age children. Methods: Descriptive statistics (arithmetic mean and standard deviation) and data analysis (ANOVA method) were used to determine the difference of long-term physical activity on fitness level and to compare these results between children. Results: The theoretical part defines human development, especially younger school age, and also the development of physical abilities. It also describes motor tests, the history of testing and research on motor fitness testing in the Czech Republic and worldwide. The results compiled in this thesis were provided by the organisers of the Sazka Olympic multi-sport event and only lower primary school children aged 6 - 11 years were assessed. The arithmetic mean and standard deviation were calculated and the difference of long-term physical activity for the fitness level of the children was also calculated using data analysis (ANOVA method). The study population comprised a total of 95,430 children...
Impact of load on cognitive level in decision-making processes in selected sport game
Soukup, Vojtěch ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: The influence of physical load on the level of cognition and decision-making processes in a selected sports game Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to find out level of changes in cognition and decision-making processes after physical load.and how level of these changes differ between more and less skilled athletes. Methods: Result evaluation was done via descriptive statistics (average result of research group, standard deviation) and t-test paired two sample for means. Results: Research group was made of 18 probands (floorball players), whose ages were between eighteen and twenty seven years. All probands performed diagnostics in virtual reality consisting of five skill tests. First diagnostics was performed before physical load and second diagnostics after physical load. The physical load took the form of the vita maxima spiroergometric test. In case of avarage changes in cognitive functions after physical load, players accomplished following outcomes: recognition time (ms) -2.1±235.8 reaction time (ms) -87.7±148.1, release time (ms) 40.5±218.9, player tracking (%) 8.7±17.3. In case of avarage changes in cognitive functions after physical load due to skill level of players, national team players accomplished following outcomes: recognition time (ms) -125.1±252, reaction time (ms)...

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