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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%...
Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes.
Kouřil, František ; Heidingsfeld, Marek (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Titel: Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes. Goals: Aim of a study is determined the differences in distribution and size of plantar pressure acting on sole of the foot between soldiars and tracking boots during walking and slow running. Method: After a critical review of interraction the foot on kind of used boots was suggested an experiment evaluating the size and distribution of plantar pressures used by Czech soldiers and tracking boots. In group of Czech soldiers was done the measuremnt on treadmill during walking and slow running during standardized speed of movement 5, 8 and 12 km/h. Plantar pressure was measured by insole Novel - PedarX, aplicated in boots. In movements in soldiers and tracking boots was estimated the absolute and relative deviation in total plantar pressure and local pressure on heel in case studies (n=1) at individuals. From these deviations fined out in case studies was counted the modus and aritmetics averadge to evaluate boots influence on plantar pressures. Results: As a result of work was prooved, that tracking boots reduce the total amount of plantar pressures approximately by 0,5% compared to soldiers boots durong walking and slow running. But the tracking boots also increase the local pressure on the heel...
Measurement of loading forces on sole of the foot in ice-hockey skates and their casuistic mean
Šťastný, Petr ; Jelen, Karel (advisor) ; Kračmar, Bronislav (referee) ; Vaverka, František (referee)
Title: The measurement of loading forces acting on sole of the foot in ice-hockey skates and their casuistic signification Abstract This thesis describe a new construction of measuring device, which is able to detect the loading forces acting on the skates during ice-hockey. This device was calibrated and validated for detection of loading force vector, bending force vector and point of force action on the skate blade. For some cases was described a casuistic mean of measurement by new measuring device "measuring skates" and former device Footscan Insole®. The measurement of loading forces during ice-hockey may be used in practise of skating technique, predictive or protective biomechanics. Future use is also research of discomfort in ice-hockey boots or sportsengeneering. Aim of a study: Aim of a study is projected, calibrated and validated a measuring device able to detect interraction in system foot-skates-surface. After validation is neccessary to prove the practical benefit of this device. This device should make possible to find out the origin of discomfort during ice-hockey skates use. Methods: After a critical review the prototype of measuring skate was constructed. The measuring skate was calibrated a nd validated. In contend of pilot study was done the experiment to proof the casuistic mean of...
Use of special tools in youth training in ice hockey
Sýkora, Adam ; Vojta, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
VYUŽITÍ SPECIÁLNÍCH POMŮCEK V TRÉNINKU HOKEJOVÉ MLÁDEŽE V PŘÍPRAVNÉM OBDOBÍ Objectives: A usage of special equipment in practice in ice-hockey during off-ice practice and its further analysis and evaluation. Methods: To get the aim of comparing a common practice and a special practice I will use special exercises for a speed of learning of new skills. The new methods will be used in a modern practice. I will observe reactions of children about the other kind of practice and effectiveness of modern practice as well. Results: Results of modern practice show that children like learning new activities and methods. More various practices were better for their motivation and interest. A practice was much more intensive when I used suitable game-like methods. Effectiveness of learning raised when I used modern practice. Keywords: Balance exercises, bosu training, carts, stick handling, wooden or golf balls, stickhandling board, power skating, core.
The impact of a three-month training on motor functions in preschool hockey players
Kopalová, Magdaléna ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: The impact of a three-month training on motor functions in preschool hockey players Objectives: The goal of this diploma thesis is to summarize the knowledge about motor functions in preschool children. Also to find suitable test methods which should help to evaluate the motor level of children this age who are attending the preparation course in the hockey club Sparta Praha and also evaluate the influence of a three month hockey training on postural maturity and development of motor skills on the regular surface and on the ice. Methods: The pre-experiment was conducted in hockey preparation course HC Sparta Praha in preschool children during their training. It was carried out using 5 tests evaluating postural maturity, which were evaluated by two physiotherapists and 4 tests evaluating the level of motor skills on the regular surface and on the ice, which was measured on time. Tests were performed twice, with a three-month interval. Results: After three months of training, there was no substantial improvement in postural maturity assessment tests, although the consensus of the two physiotherapists in the assessment of the postural tests maturity was relatively high, for both measurements. The top rated test was tandem walk over the line. In this test, there was also the most improvement...
The influence of two different lower limb exercises on the speed of skating during dry land training in young ice hockey players aged 17 to 20.
Voříšek, Luboš ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: The influence of two different lower limb exercises on the speed of skating during dry land training in young ice hockey players aged 17 to 20. Aim: The aim of this study was comparation of the effect of two variations in preseason pre preparation on speed of skating. Methods: The hockey players in the age from 17 to 20, who have been training ice hockey for 12 - 14 years, have been watched. The hockey players have been divided into two groups on the base of the technology of the skating. The speed of the skating, have been measured at all hockey players at the beginning of the watching. Then the hockey players have absolved the summer preparation. The capacity of the training has been the same for both groups (the amount of the lessons, frequency, etc.). The difference was in the way of performing of some exercises, mainly the exercising of the legs. The first group has been doing the exercises in the "speed" form, while the second group has been doing the exercises in the " strength" form. The effect of the used training has been controlled by the motoric tests. The speed of the ice skating has been evaluated again before the beginning of the playing season. The results have been statistically elaborated and compared. The results: Both training systems have significantly improved...
Comparison of performance in test of skating with and without the puck among the Extraleague U16 competition defensemen and forwards
Škripko, Pavol ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparison of performance in test of skating with and without the puck among the Extraleague U16 competition defensemen and forwards Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to compare basic ice hockey skills of defensemen and forwards in a skating test carried out with and without the puck. We would like to analyze the data we receive, draw conclusions about the skills of players and come up with practice recommendations for defensemen and forwards. Methods: The diploma thesis was written from a methodological point of view based on experiment, which resulted in a comparative analysis by using different statistical methods. The testing was done on ice hockey stadiums of HC Hvězda Praha, HC Slavia Praha and HC Letci Letňany. The tested group of ice hockey players came from HC Hvězda Praha, HC Slavia Praha and HC Letci Letňany who play in the Extraleague U16 competition. Results: From the results and comparison of average performances of the U16 players we can conclude that the defensemen did not dominate over the forwards in backward skating, tests carried out with the puck. The difference performances of backward skating without the puck was 0,12sec (in favor of the forwards) and in backward skating with the puck 0,69sec (in favor of the forwards). And not even when comparing deficient...
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...
The efficiency of videocoaching between first and second period in Elite Czech ice-hockey team during season
Lomický, Lukáš ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: The efficiency of videocoaching between first and second period in Elite Czech ice-hockey team during season Objectives: The aim of this thesisi is findings the efficiency of applied videocoaching in Elite Czech ice- hockey team during sezon. This kind of feedback was done with qualitative analzysis of playing situations. Methods: The efficiency of fast analyses was estimated qualitatively by changes in between score in first and second period. From statistical methods was used the aritmetical avarage of score changes and numbres of possitive, neutral or negativ changes of score. The qualitative analyses was done for parcial results of every match, while was evaluate the numberes of different parts of analysed situation. Results: In statistical analyses was proved the positive effect of videoanalyses application. At estimated team was achieved 0,56 goals in avaradge in matches with videoanalyses application between first and second period. The frequency of negative scores was by 10 examples lower with videoanalyses application between first and second period. Key words: videocoaching, ice-hockey, analysis

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