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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
Pledge fulfillment in NATO: free-riding of "new members"
Slánský, Jan ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor) ; Rosendorf, Ondřej (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the causes of the phenomenon of free-riding and the approach to fulfilling commitments towards NATO and burden-sharing in general in the cases of "new" NATO members. The timeframe of 2015-2019 and the qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) method combined with three case studies (Lithuania, Hungary, Romania) were chosen for the research. The QCA focused on four independent variables - economic situation, perceived level of threat, strategic culture (Atlantism/Europeanism) and ideological orientation of the government (left/right). The perceived level of threat proved to be a necessary and potentially sufficient variable. However, among the investigated cases, there was none empirically confirming the sufficiency. The simplest combination of variables that led to fulfilling the commitments and was supported by an existing case was a combination of an intensely perceived level of threat and the strategic culture characteristic of Atlanticism. Because already existing research on free-riding indicates that it is a multi-causal phenomenon, the author is inclined to the opinion that the mentioned combination of variables is the simplest sufficient combination. The economic situation proved to be without significant influence. The QCA results also indicate the ideological...
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 of ice-hockey players during the competition on a small area and on the whole skating ring (Pee-Wee).
Slánský, Jan ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: The comparison of time utilization of ice-hockey players during the competition on a small area and on the whole skating ring (Pee-Wee). Goal: To compare and determine the most proper combination of size of the playing area and the number of younger school age players during an ice-hockey match. Methodics: File for research: 25 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 ice time during the game and also the time players were on the puck. 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: The analysis of the research showed that active participation of as many players as possible in an ice-hockey match is the best possible through combination of half size skating ring with two teams playing four on four. Key words: ice hockey, younger school age, time on the puck

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