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Most frequently played signals by setter and blocker in two best teams of women's Uniqa extraleague in season 2012/13
Pásková, Pavla ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to all volleyball fans and mainly to volleyball coaches who are interested in problematics of a set in volleyball. The thesis contains chapters on the history of volleyball, characteristics of playing actions of an individual, game systems, and what does the setter do. The practical part deals with the most frequently played signals by setter and blocker in two the best teams of women`s extraleague volleyball. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Individual Gaming Activity in Training Units of Basketball Academy 2006
Bambas, Martin ; Velenský, Michael (advisor) ; Kaprálek, Tomáš (referee)
Title of the work: Individual gaming activity in training units of basketball academy 2006. Work object: Overall view on the individual development of gaming activities of each participant - children and youngsters in training units. Work methods: Source literature analysis and use of my own knowledge of coaching practice with children and youngsters in basketball academy in Roudnice nad Labem. Results: The essay is concentrating on problematics of development of gaming activities of an individual in basketball practice for children and youngsters. Theoretical premises correspond with practical experiences when working with children in lowest age categories. Experience shows that it is very important to focus on individual activities of a participant of the game. It is even more important when you start training with children in lowest age categories. Individual activities of the players are in the forefront of interest of the theory and didactics of the sports game in today's modern basketball. Keywords: Gaming activities of an individual, tactics, technique, training.
The degree of influence of fitness skills on the game performance of football players aged 15-16.
Urbanec, Matyáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Musálek, Martin (referee)
Title: The degree of influence of fitness skills on the game performance of football players aged 15-16. Objectives: Determine the degree of influence of fitness indicators on the game performance of football players (categories U17 and U16). It has been evaluated based on a questionnaire for the coaches. At the same time, the aim is to find out possible differences in fitness indicators between the categories of players U17 and U16 and possible relationships between individual fitness indicators. Methods: The research group included elite players in the U16 (15.27 ± 0.27) and U17 (16 ± 0.38) categories from the FK Dukla Praha club (n = 40). A questionnaire survey and performance measurement using a test battery were chosen as the research methods. The set of tests for evaluating fitness performance included a sprint for 5 m, 10 m and 20 m, agility test 505L and 505P, K-test and test for measuring the strength of the ending with the dominant and non-dominant foot. The questionnaire survey for the head coaches of the categories included 17 closed questions, which were answered using a 7- point rating scale. Results: For performances in fitness tests, there was always a materially significant difference in at least one category between the best and worst rated members in the sprint at 5 meters (g =...
Training of offensive game activities of an individual during games in a small space in the 5th class
Bořík, Milan ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title: Training of offensive game activities of an individual during games in a small space in the 5th class (category U10) Goals: The main aim of these bachelor thesis is to create modern exercises, which are combination of games and skills in one unit. The exercises are focused on the development of two game activities of an individual and on the basic movement skill of skating.For each of these skills, I assigned ten exercises in small area games. Methods: In my bachelor thesis I used a qualitative description of exercises, which are focused on two skills that fall into the game activities of the individual and one basic movement skill skating. The stack of exercises is therefore focused on these skills in the U10 category. The exercises were created by combining games and skills together, so the exercises are very varied and suitable for the category. To create, I used the theoretical basis of the work itself, which I combined with the methodology of the Czech Hockey Association and my own experience, which brought me mainly movement games. Each exercise has a given form of difficulty, according to which we include the exercise in the training plan. The meaning of work: Efforts to improve training units, as games in a small space are known to many coaches only as 1vs1 or 3vs3. Kids need more variety, so...
Early specialization in youth female volleyball
Vacek, Milan ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: Early specialization in youth female volleyball Objectives: Describe whether the current way of volleyball training process is inclined to a long-term concept of early specialization. Methods: The distribution electronic questionnaire of the E-survey type managed to collect the necessary data from 75 coaches of youth girls volleyball teams from all regions of the Czech Republic. The questionnaire was mostly relevant to coaches in the U13 category and contained 22 questions. The answers to the questions were statistical methods of processing tables and graphs and possibilities compared with research and literature Results: We found that 39% of coaches consider specialized training to be the most suitable form of sports training in the U13 category. It turned out that none of the other forms, such as general motor skills training and minivolleyball, has such a representation. The project of minivolleyball in colors is perceived positively by 82% of respondents, on the other hand in this category only less than 20% place it in more than half of the training units. The answers show that the U13 category is already predominantly specialized training of regular volleyball. The game is dominated by a game system with two setters, while in the teams there are mainly player specializations setter,...
Selected factors of success of Czech goalkeepers' sports performance and the analysis of the goalkeeper's game activities in the basic part of the Tipsport extraliga ČSLH 2017/2018
Zour, Jan ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title of dissertation: Selected factors of success of Czech goalkeepers' sports performance and the analysis of the goalkeeper's game activities in the basic part of the Tipsport extraliga ČSLH 2017/2018 Objectives of dissertation: To find out whether there is an association between the body height and the total percent success of Czech goalkeepers in Czech Hockey Extraliga. Another aim was to analyse the success of particular game techniques in the matches of the basic part of the competition. Methods: Comparison of the body height and the achievement of players by using the Pearson-co- correlation coefficient. The research part of this thesis was carried out through the method of indirect observation of 14 Tipsport extraliga matches. It is particularly a technique of goalkeeper's selected game activities and the analysis of their success. Results: According to the results of correlation it is obvious that there is no relationship between the body height and the percent success of the goalkeeper. Goalkeepers of the Czech extraliga use the game activity butterfly more than 90 percent while responding to the kicked hockey puck in every hockey match. The success of the following game activity and its technique (reverse V-H) is bellow the boundary of 90 percent.
Tracking the success of attack after the previous defense strike for beach volleyball players
Pihera, Martin ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of the work: The aim of this work was to find out what attacks after the previous defense are played by the best players in the world and whether they are successful. Method: In this work I used statistics from videos on the Beach Major Series. Results: The results showed that the hardest strikes are most often played diagonally. Then statistics showed that players are successful in over half of their strikes, except for one exception. Keywords: Beach Volleyball, Individual Gaming, Assault, Success, Defense, Defender, Blocker, Statistics, Video, Line over
The comparison of tests of playing skills and playing performance in primary school pupils
Kafka, Jan ; Tůma, Martin (advisor) ; Velenský, Michael (referee)
Title: The comparison of tests of playing skills and playing performance in primary school pupils Objectives: The aim of the thesis is the comparison of skill tests with the actual skills performance in individual matches of floorball, football and handball. Methods: The thesis is based on qualitative methods, where observation was used to obtain the results. The final points are obtained via the numeric scales which contain the verbal characteristics. Results: In the groups we found out that pupils who demonstrated competence in skill tests were better evaluated in the individual gaming performance than the pupils who did not prove their proficiency in the skill tests. Keywords: Handball, football, floorball, game activities of individuals, playing performance
The success of selected gaming activities in a match for the player function - forward in football with a view the differing performance on competition.
Kučaba, Michael ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title of the thesis: The success of selected gaming activities in a match for the player function - forward in football with a view the differing performance on competition. Objective of the thesis: Finding the frequency and success of selected individual actions offensive game character with gaming functions forward in football with a view to a different performance level of the competition. Solving methods: For the analysis, the chosen method of indirect observation by video. Analyzed were selected games from the 2nd and 3rd highest Czech football league. Results: Greater success in gaming activities " pass " and " taking the ball forward" was recorded for players in the 2nd highest competition, in comparison with players in the 3rd top competition. Conversely, in gaming activities " possession " and " the number of touches " were clearly more active players Benesov. Probably the biggest diference, we saw in game activities " headers fight " in favor of the players from the second league. Very low numbers we have seen in gaming activities " circumvention rival" in both competitions. Key words: Soccer, forward, individual game performance, game activities, the percentage success rate, frequency, method of indirect observation.
The comparison of the quantity of gaming activities of players in ice hockey dufield the game in a small space and the entire field at young school age.
Hučko, Petr ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: The comparison of the quantity of gaming activities of players in ice hockey dufield the game in a small space and the entire field at young school age. Objectives: The aim was to find out on the basis of frequency of individual gaming activities by examining what is the moct effecient variant of the sice of the playing area due to the different number of players on the field dufield the ice hockey matches at young school age. Methods: The method of indirect observation was used, namely the video analysis. I watched 14 game, which 10 games were played on 1/3 field and 4 games were played on the entire field. All data were acquired dufield the 2014/2015 season in the age group of primary school age, specifically in the 4th grade players. The sample consisted od 42 subjects. The obtained values were put into created tables and then statistically evaluated and compared to find the most effective option. Results: Based on the video analysis and statistical evaluation od the data, it was found that minihockey played on 1/3 of the fiedl was more effective in two out of three cases. In terms of frequency of shooting and keeping the puck was the allover 5 against 5 hockey much more effective, on the other hand the least effective was minihockey 5 to 5 on 1/3 of the field. The passing rate had...

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