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The effect of individual training of specific goaltender skating and skills on shuffle, T-push and slide in youth categories
Hedbávný, Vojtěch ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Author: Vojtech Hedbavny Title: The effect of individual training in specialized goalie skating and skills on the speed of performing shuffle, T-push and slide in youth categories. Objectives: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to test ice hockey goaltenders in the speed of their T-push, shuffle, and slide movements by creating a testing battery and training program, and subsequently comparing their results over a period of two months. Another objective is to determine whether the goaltender's age has an influence on the extent of the time change in the test. Methods: The research was conducted by testing nineteen ice hockey goalkeepers aged between eight and nineteen years. The entire experiment lasted for nine weeks during the competitive season. At the beginning of the first week, the initial testing took place, and at the end of the last week, the final testing occurred. Training stimulation took place during the nine weeks between the tests. Empirical quantitative research in the form of test measurements was used to gather data. For comparing the results in individual tests and illustrating the relationship between age and the rate of change over time in the test, I utilized a table, Spearman's correlation coefficient, and a box plot graph in Microsoft Excel. Results: Improvement was...
Origin and development of women's ice hockey
Frolíková, Tereza ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (referee)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is a summary of women's ice hockey from history to the present in the world and in our country. The main goal is therefore an overall analysis of the development of this sport, how women's hockey was created and developed, when it experienced the greatest boom and when, on the contrary, it declined. The secondary goal is to outline the development of the rules and summarize the current situation of women's hockey. In the beginning of the thesis, a brief description of this sport is given and the origin of hockey is described. Furthermore, the most famous women's hockey names are mentioned here, and at the end of the work, the differences between the rules of women's and men's ice hockey are defined. Key words: ice hockey, women's hockey, match, history, rules
The Use of Gymnastics Exercises in the Sports training of Ice Hockey Players of Younger School Age
Drozda, Aleš ; Panská, Šárka (advisor) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (referee)
Title: The use of gymnastic exercises in the sports training of ice hockey players of younger school age Objectives: The main goal of the work is to determine the influence of gymnastic exercises on the level of movement abilities and skills of hockey players of younger school age. Other sub-goals are to place the research results in todays and historical context and to create and retrospectively evaluate an intervention exercise program. Methods: The test method was used in the work. In order to determine the influence of gymnastic exercises on the level of movement abilities, a test profile was compiled for the purposes of this work. The testing took place in two periods - before joining the intervention exercise program and after its completion. The data obtained in the testing were processed using basic statistical methods in the Microsoft Excel program. The theoretical part was prepared in the form of a literature search from various sources related to the given issue. Results: Through testing, it was found that the inclusion of gymnastic exercises in the sports training of ice hockey players of younger school age resulted in a significant increase in the level of observed movement abilities and skills. The results of the work provide recommendations for further social and physical education...
Sonoghraphy study of hip joints of players of ice hockey.
Hybner, Tomáš ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Žáková, Lenka (referee)
Title: Sonographic Study of hip joints in Ice Hockey Players Aims: This diploma thesis aims to find out whether the game of ice hockey affects the emergence of structural changes in the hip joint and whether the level of performance or the playing position of the ice hockey player affects these changes. Within the framework of the theoretical and research part of the work, the aim is to map the current findings between the relationship between the long-term ice hockey game and its effect on structural changes of the musculoskeletal system. The aim is to clarify the condition of the hip joints of professional czech ice hockey players together with players of the czech university ice hockey league and to subject this condition to control against a sample from the general population who do recreational sports. Methods: This thesis has the research character of an observational experiment. The theoretical basis of the work was developed based on available current Czech and foreign literary sources in English, German, and Czech. The research part of the work evaluates the width of the articular space of the hip joints using MSK sonography along with the functional and goniometric examination of the hip joints between two groups of ice hockey players with different performances and the general population...
Lifestyle of a professional ice hockey player (comparison of views of former and current professional hockey players on sports career and personal life)
MATĚJKA, David
The diploma thesis examines the world of professional ice hockey from the perspective of professional ice hockey players themselves and presents what the lifestyle of a professional ice hockey player looks like. The research also aims to describe the private life, hockey beginnings, approach to studies and ideas about life after hockey. The aim of the thesis is to map the self-reflection of their own career and all the positive and negative circumstances that ice hockey players face during their career and to compare their accounts with those of former ice hockey players and to prove two hypotheses. The first one asks whether it is really a collective sport or an individual competition within a collective, the second one is based on the lifestyle of professional ice hockey players themselves and tries to prove that one's own sporting career can be seen as a life on try-out. The research itself is anchored in the relevant literature and supported by the testimonies of the respondents. The thesis highlights all aspects of professional ice hockey through the eyes of ice hockey players, while also highlighting issues hidden from the public. Thanks to the authentic testimonies of the respondents, the thesis features unconventionally frank confessions of direct actors describing the dark sides that the environment of professional sport offers. Based on the interviews conducted, the author's experience and the literature, a typology of professional ice hockey players was created, in which the theoretical and practical grounding of the research conducted is achieved.
Consequences of government measures on the possibilities of leading a training process in ice hockey (U10-U12)
Bečka, Jan ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Consequences of government measures on the possibilities of leading a training process in ice hockey Objectives: The aim of this work is to find out how ice hockey coaches reacted to government restrictions due to the covid-19 pandemic. To present the work of an ice hockey coach in difficult conditions and to try to estimate the impact of the infectious disease covid - 19 on youth hockey in the Czech Republic. Another goal of this work is to find out the opinion on the measures taken during the pandemic and to manage and organize training at times when it was not possible to attend winter stadiums and other indoor sports facilities. The partial goal of this work is to find out how the coaches of youth categories U10-U12 are educated and how they are qualified to perform the job of ice hockey coach. Methods: At the beginning, a literary search was made on the basis of available sources, which come from professional publications, journals from verified sources, articles from the Webofknowledge portal, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Scopus, and initially I intended to use some diploma and bachelor theses, but due to that the coronavirus pandemic took place relatively recently, so many final papers on ice hockey training during a pandemic have not yet been published. The key words for searching...
How do the teachers of the ZŠ Grünwaldova and the coaches of HC MOTOR České Budějovice describe the relationship between the sports career and the education of the pupils?
KRCHO, Josef
Combining a hockey career and education is very challenging. Following this fact, the author tries to describe the phenomenon, which is the relationship between the sports career and the education of pupils, both from the point of view of teachers and from the point of view of coaches, using a grounded theory. The results of the first part indicate that parents, authorities and the rules set by them, the personality of the individual, the current age category, individual interviews within the club and the environment are important factors that interact with each other and influence this relationship. In part of the research investigation, the author of the second communication between the school and the club, and how this communication establishes rules. The results refer to the club's mediator, to closer contact between the coach and class teacher, to a modified school schedule and non-compliance with the rules. How a student perceives the relationship between education and a hockey career is primarily conditioned by the environment in which the relationship is formed. Parents, teachers and coaches are the most influential in this environment. Communication between the school and the club and compliance with their set rules has a significant influence on the education and hockey practice of pupils/hockey players.
Development of speed in changing of directional of skating by agility exercises in ice hockey training focused of defenders in the category midget and juniors
Havelka, Dominik ; Novák, Dominik (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Autor: Dominik Havelka Title: Development of speed in changing of directional of skating by agility exercises in ice hockey training focused of defenders in category midget and juniors Objective: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to determine the impact on increasing speed abilities through the creation of a test battery and a training program that focused on agility skating exercises in the youth and junior age categories. Another goal is to determine whether the rate of influence was different for defensemen and forwards, and also the rate of influence was different between youth and juniors. Methods: Methods: ANOVA statistical analysis was used to compare results in individual tests. A total of 32 players participated in the research, 17 in the youth category with an average age of 15.00 ± 0.59 years and 15 in the junior category with an average age of 17.93 ± 0.85 years. The experiment lasted 14 weeks during the competitive period. Testing took place in the first and last weeks, and 12 weeks of training stimulation took place between the testing. Results: In both observed categories, there was improvement in terms of Cohen's d in all tests. The average times of both groups improved in all tests. Youth values for the Illinois agility test showed improvement with a large effect, Cohen's d =...
The effect of compensatory exercise and stretching on posture and recovery of ice-hockey players
SPILKOVÁ, Kristýna
This bachelor thesis deals with the effect of compensatory exercise and stretching on postural stability and recovery of ice hockey players. It was designed as a mixed form of research. There were two objectives of the research - the first objective was to describe the effect of compensatory exercise on the posture of ice hockey players. The second aim was to describe the effect of stretching on the recovery of ice hockey players. Ice hockey players often have muscle imbalances and poor posture. Since ice hockey is a unilateral sport, this lateral preference negatively affects the posture of the player. During the game, high demands are made both mentally and physically, which affects the ability to recover. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis describes the knowledge related to the characteristics of ice hockey, basic human anatomy, compensatory exercises and their types, as well as the posture, the distribution of stretching and recovery and its types. The theoretical part served as a literary and theoretical basis for the practical part. In the practical part of the thesis, a mixed research was developed. This research was carried out with probands for 3 months in the premises of the Sedlčany Winter Stadium and in the players' home environment. In the practical part, a kinesiological analysis (entry, control, exit) and six compensatory exercise therapy sessions were carried out, exercise units of dynamic and static stretching was developed, questionnaires on players' stretching and questionnaires on Borg scale of subjective effort targeted on exercise units of stretching were collected. From the results of the research, it was found that compensatory exercise positively affects the posture of ice hockey players and stretching has a positive effect on the recovery of ice hockey players within their performance. From the Borg scale questionnaires, a decreasing trend of expended effort was found for most of the exercises of the dynamic and static stretching exercise units. This thesis can also serve physiotherapists, ice hockey coaches or the general public interested in similar issues.
Comparative analysis of the results of Wingate tests of anaerobic endurance at players of HC Motor Ceske Budejovice in the last five years
VLČKOVÁ, Pavla
The aim of the graduation thesis is carrying out the Wingate test in the male "A" team HC Motor České Budějovice in the last five years and the subsequent comparative analysis of the results. A total of 239 players of the HC Motor České Budějovice team took part in the research, over a period of five seasons. We processed the measured values of the Wingate test into tables and graphs and the compared them between each other. In 2015, 2016 and 2018 measurements were performed before and after summer preparation. In 2015 and 2018, the results after summer preparation were higher than before the preparation. The measured value of maximum power [Watt/kg] in 2015 was 16,01 Watt/kg, in 2016 this value decreased to 11,90 Watt/kg and in 2017 it increased to 14,29 Watt/kg. In 2018 the value was 15,51 Watt/kg, 2019 14,86 Watt/kg and in 2020 it was 14,85 Watt/kg. The results of the Wingate test depend on the person of the trainer. This is evident from the results, when in 2016 all values decreased. This year, the trainings were led by a different trainer than in other years. In the last three years were relatively stable results. One trainer took care of the summer preparation.

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