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Comparison of volleyball and beach volleyball as a related net sports
Vilímková, Helena ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jahodová, Gabriela (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a Comparison of volleyball and beach volleyball as a related net sports. The main objective of this work is to compare and contrast volleyball and beach volleyball. First, the two games are compared from the rules point of view. Second, there is compared planning, preparation and execution of the sport training. Furthermore, there is a comparison of the structures and systems of both volleyball and beach volleyball leagues. Finally, there is examined the length of the season and there are also mapped time and financial demands of the two ball games. Due to the huge variety of volleyball categories, I focused on women performance category in my research part. This thesis might be useful to beginners or people interested in the two compared ball games. Last but not least, it might be useful to whoever would like to compare these two sports. KEY WORDS Volleyball, beach volleyball, game activities, game combinations, game systems, training kontent
Teaching volleyball in elementary and secondary schools
Vilímková, Helena ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This Diploma thesis deals with Teaching of volleyball at elementary schools and high schools. The main areas of interest are the way how volleyball is incorporated in lessons, differences and similarities in practicing in-game situations, students' knowledge of fundamental volleyball rules, the quality of school equipment for the game of volleyball, and the level of success for the realization of the proposed teaching model. By comparing volleyball teaching in the two levels of schooling, I conclude in the thesis that the game of volleyball is incorporated into PE in a similar fashion in both of them. Also, I found out that preparation activities are 20% more common at elementary schools. In addition, I found out that in-game situations training is similar in both levels and that schools are qualitatively equipped for the game of volleyball more or less on the same level. Last but not least, I found out that the overall knowledge of rules by students is very limited. To conclude, by applying the proposed teaching model there was seen an improvement in all the tested areas. This thesis might provide inspiration for the current and future PE teachers. KEY WORDS Volleyball, Physical Education, Teaching Volleyball, Framework Education Programme, School Education Programme, Volleyball Methodology.
Comparison of volleyball and beach volleyball as a related net sports
Vilímková, Helena ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jahodová, Gabriela (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a Comparison of volleyball and beach volleyball as a related net sports. The main objective of this work is to compare and contrast volleyball and beach volleyball. First, the two games are compared from the rules point of view. Second, there is compared planning, preparation and execution of the sport training. Furthermore, there is a comparison of the structures and systems of both volleyball and beach volleyball leagues. Finally, there is examined the length of the season and there are also mapped time and financial demands of the two ball games. Due to the huge variety of volleyball categories, I focused on women performance category in my research part. This thesis might be useful to beginners or people interested in the two compared ball games. Last but not least, it might be useful to whoever would like to compare these two sports. KEY WORDS Volleyball, beach volleyball, game activities, game combinations, game systems, training kontent
The motivation of blood plasma donors between the ages of 18 to 26 in the Czech Republic in 2016
Vilímková, Helena ; Barák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Krebs, Vojtěch (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the motivation of blood plasma donors between the ages of 18 to 26 in the Czech Republic in 2016. The first part of the work defines and describes the system of blood donation and its components in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the work examines fundamental theoretical concepts concerning blood plasma donation and it also explores private plasmapheresis donation centers. Finally, it inspects the motivation of blood plasma donors. The practical part of the thesis analyses author s empirical research. The collected data showed that the biggest motivation factor is financial compensation, despite the fact that positive feeling about oneself goes hand-in-hand with the financial reward in most of the cases. The rationale behind this practice is student s need to enhance their financial situation as they are yet to have full income.

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