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The Formation of Authority in Women's Volleyball: The Influence of Gender on Building Power Techniques and Strategies in Coaching
Nováková, Veronika ; Országhová, Kristína (advisor) ; Numerato, Dino (referee)
This bachelor's thesis is about the influence of gender on the construction of power techniques or strategies that female volleyball coaches use to build their authority. It analyses the attitudes of male and female coaches towards their trainees and their interaction with them, but also with other coaches within the framework of cooperation in one team. The thesis focuses on the individual findings of the interviewed respondents who influence the building of authority and communication with the wards of the performance level of volleyball. The work is based on the assumption that women and men, depending on gender, bring different methods to sport through which they shape their authority and communication. In the theoretical part, gender and the sports environment which is associated with masculinity are discussed (Connell, 1995). Furthermore, attention is paid to the role of the coach and his competencies, including the concept of authority and its distribution, which in the coach's position is central to cooperation with the trainees. The work was prepared using qualitative research methods. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with female volleyball coaches. Their statements and attitudes were supported by non-participant observation. All generated data were analyzed by content...
Injury rate in men's volleyball
Bočková, Barbora ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (referee)
TITLE: Injury rate in men's volleyball AUTHOR: Barbora Bočková DEPARTMENT: Department of Physical Education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Jana Hájková ABSTRACT This bachelor's thesis focuses on the issue of injuries in men's volleyball. The aim of this study was to determine the most commonly injured body part among volleyball players. The partial goals were to determine the extent to which injuries are related to playing activities, playing positions, recovery, whether injuries occur more often in training or during matches, and what the coaches of the extraliga teams think about the issue of injuries. The thesis consists of two main parts: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is divided into three topics: volleyball, injuries, and recovery. The volleyball topic deals with the characteristics of volleyball, rules, and the structure of sports performance. The injuries topic contains a description of injuries, sports injuries, and the most common types of injuries in volleyball. The recovery topic deals with the characteristics of recovery itself and its selected forms. The practical part includes the interpretation of results from 57 answered questionnaires from players and 4 questionnaires from coaches in the form of tables and graphs. Research questions were created in accordance with the aim of the...
Comparison of youth volleyball training units at different age categories and at same levels of performance
Hiklová, Michaela ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Suchý, Jiří (referee)
Title: Comparison of youth volleyball training units at different age categories and at same levels of performance Author: Michaela Hiklová Department: Department of physical training Supervisor: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný Supervisor's e-mail address: pok.lad@email.cz ABSTRACT This diploma thesis is devoted to the comparison of youth volleyball training units for different age categories and at the same level of performance. In addition to the main goal, sub-goals were also set within the framework of this work, and for each of them there was always one research question. The work is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part generally focuses on youth volleyball, its rules and system. It also focuses on individual playing activities and their technique and methodology, sports training and training unit. The practical part is focused on the interpretation and comparison of the annual training plans of the teams and their answers in the questionnaire survey from different points of view. The questionnaire is evaluated within the overall responses, then within the individual cooperatives, and finally within the individual categories. The annual training plans are compared between the teams with regard to their content and scope and then with the results of the questionnaire...
Comparison of motor abilities levels of volleyball and basketball players
Štembergová, Anna ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Chrástková, Martina (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to determine and compare the level of motor skills of volleyball and basketball players aged 13-16 years. Using the Unifittest (6-60) supplemented with the Jacík test, we measured the level of motor skills of the players of both sports. The measured values were then compared with each other and statistically evaluated. The theoretical part is mainly focused on the characteristics of the individual motor abilities, a general description and a description of the performance in relation to the physiology of the two sports games observed and ontogeny during adolescence. In the practical part, we have stated the main and secondary objectives of the work, stated the hypotheses, described the work procedure and the basic characteristics of the study population. Furthermore, we presented all the measured results and visualized them by charts for better clarity. In the last part of the thesis, we statistically evaluated all the data and on this basis accepted or rejected the stated hypotheses. In the discussion, we also compared the results of the respondents with the general population. Based on all the findings, we presented 11 conclusions of the thesis which correspond to the main objective and secondary objectives of this thesis. KEYWORDS volleyball, basketball, motor...
The difference in range of motion between dominant and non-dominant upper extremity of female volleyball players
Štěpánová, Anna ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: The difference in range of motion between dominant and non-dominant upper extremity of female volleyball players. Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare the shoulder range of motion of dominant and non-dominant upper extremity of female volleyball players. The work should inform about the extent of muscle dysbalancies caused by asymetric loading. Methods: The study is qualitative and all the data will be obtained by measurements. For measuring i will utilise hypermobility tests by Janda as a foundation but mainly the goniometry. The data were proseded with respect to studied literature dealing with this topic. Results: Evaluation of range of motion and coparison with the physiology. Key words: volleyball, range of motion, mobility, shoulder joint, goniometry
Teaching mini volleyballn according to the rules of the orange mini volleyball at the 1st grade of elementary school
Křivánková, Aneta ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Pádivý, Martin (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the teaching of mini volleyball at the 1st grade, specifically on the teaching of mini volleyball according to the rules of orange mini volleyball, which uses the basic game activities of volleyball. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the general characteristics of volleyball and basic volleyball rules, which are applied in a simplified form in mini volleyball. Individual volleyball activities are analyzed in the work - serving, receiving service, passing, recording, attacking strike, blocking and picking. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on the organization of volleyball training and the related factors of the didactic process, i.e. the coach and the player. In addition to the factors of the didactic process, the work also discusses didactic forms and procedures for practicing game activities. In the next chapter, the rules of Color minivolleyball are discussed in detail, which are divided according to the colors that mark the individual levels. The next chapter is devoted to the characteristics of a child of younger school age, focusing in particular on the development of basic sports abilities and skills and on the child's motivation. In the next chapter, the structure of the teaching unit of physical education is summarized and described. The penultimate...
Spatial analysis of participants in world men´s championships in selected team sports
DŘEVOJAN, Filip
This bachelor thesis deals with spatial analysis of the world men´s championship in selected team sports, namely handball, volleyball, rugby, and floorball. The thesis consists of two main part - theoretical and analytical part. Theoretical part researches cultural geography, geography of sport, as well as the history and an overview of the world championships given by the sports. Analytical part contains spatial analysis participants of world championship of individual sports, which is the main goal this thesis. Data drawn from official websites international federations are used in map parts and comparations. The results of bachelor´s thesis brought survey, that handball and volleyball seem like sports, where more states compete between themselves, however the biggest number of states comes from Europe. Rugby and floorball are sports, which has their participants less concentration around the world, participants of world championship in rugby have connection with Great Britain and its colonization, participants of world championships in floorball have link to ice hockey.
Compensatory intervention exercise program for volleyball players
VANDASOVÁ, Tereza
The topic of this bachelor thesis is a compensatory intervention exercise program for volleyball players. The final work is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical work describes the game of volleyball, anatomy of the knee joint and women in sports. This theory is used in the practical part. The players of the volleyball team SK Hlincovka aged 17-18 were selected for the research. Based on my own experience, I know what game activities cause knee injuries. The most common reason for injury is poor or completely missed stretching before and relaxation after training or a match. The aim of the work was to create a compensatory intervention movement program focused on overloading the knee joints in volleyball toys using yoga exercises. Respondents received a compensatory intervention exercise plan and five questions to answer. The first question concerned daily exercise in the current epidemic situation. Only 41.18% of respondents answered that they exercise regularly every day. The second question focused on the most and least popular exercise of the compensatory intervention exercise plan. Most players, i.e. 29.41%, agreed that they like exercise number 5 the most. On the other hand, more than half of the respondents, i.e. 52.94%, do not like exercise number 9. For the third question, concerning the disappearance of knee pain during a volleyball break, the players had a choice of three answers, with 50% of respondents choosing the answer " B "and replied that the pain had disappeared and they only felt it exceptionally. For the fourth question, concerning the observed changes in the knee joint, they again had a choice of three possible answers. Most respondents, i.e. 64.71%, chose the answer "B". Over time, their flexibility has improved, but they still have problems with certain exercises. In the fifth question, they answered whether they missed the team and how they train without teammates and without a trainer. This time they had a choice of four answers. Most respondents, i.e. 41.18%, chose the answer "D". They miss their teammates and would rather train according to the trainer.
Disorders of the musculoskeletal system and muscular dysbalance in volleybal female players in different age categories
CANDROVÁ, Pavla
The bachelor thesis is focused on disorders of the musculoskeletal sytem and muscular dysbalance in volleyball female players. The topic of the work is very current. It deals with the influence of volleyball on the musculoskeletal system, what types of injuries are most often at volleyball players. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part defines the injuries, acute and chronic, which occur injuries are typical for volleyball. Also the muscular dysbalances in volleyball are described, which volleyball as a one-sided sport causes and I described the basic characteristics of compensatory exercise. The aim of the work is to find out and describe what musclar dysbalances and functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system occur at volleyball players and in which age these dysbalances begin to manifest most. Another goal of the practical part was to originate a set of compensatory exercises based on the research results. A quantitative type of research is used to carry out the research part of the bachelor thesis. An information was obtained from each player, kinesiological analysis and examination of shortened and weakened muscles was performed. The research group consists of 48 girls playing for the volleyball club SK Hlincovka. According to age, players are divided into six age categories (preparation, younger pupils, older pupils, cadets, juniors and women). The results are processed into tables and according to them a compensatory exercise is designed. Through research, it was found out what musclar dysbalances and musculoskeletal disorders affect volleyball players, in which age the greatest progression of muscle imbalance occurs. The work can be used by physiotherapists and especially volleyball coaches as an aid to the correct not only stretching of players. The results show that volleyball has a negative effect on the upright posture of players. Weakening and shortening of certain muscles or muscle groups results in the creation of muscle imbalances. The players suffer from chronic pain, especially of the cervical and lumbar spine. The greatest progression of muscle imbalances was at the turn of the age category of older pupils and cadets. I attribute this increase in musclar dysbalance to the acceleration of body growth during puberty. According to the results of the examination, I suggested a compensatory exercise that should help the players with their problems.
Complex Analysis of a Volleyball Service and Its Influence on a Succes Rate of Pass in VK Jihostroj ČB
KORANDA, Matěj
The analytical part of the bachelor thesis deals with the systematics of volleyball and individual game activities, with the main focus on serving and receiving. In contemporary volleyball, serving is an activity that significantly influences the outcome, as every set begins with a battle between one team's serve and the opponent's pass. In the synthetic part of the, thesis, we have included a comprehensive analysis of the effectiveness of smashing and gliding serves in men's volleyball. This analysis focused on measuring the speed of the serve and then evaluating the quality of the opponent's reception. Furthermore, the percentage frequency of the smash and glide serve was determined and evaluated, the quality of the serve was evaluated as a function of speed, error rate, and pass success rate. Based on these data and findings, conclusions were drawn on which serve is used more frequently and its success rate in relation to speed in the VK Jihostroj České Budějovice.

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