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Sports training beach volleyball player in the annual training plan
Vaňková, Tereza ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jahodová, Gabriela (referee)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis called "Sport training of a beach volleyball player within the framework of 1 year-long training plan" is to determine basic information about an individual performance preparation process and its parts, i.e. about physical and fitness preparation, technical, tactical, and psychological preparation. This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical (research) part. The theoretical part is focused on description of particular activities of sport performance preparation that are commonly used in beach volleyball training. The second part of the thesis is dealing with results of a questionnaire and describes main differences in the preparation activities used among the beach volleyball community. The research results show that in the sport preparation most of the time (70 %) is dedicated to fitness (condition) training. Very important part of every training session is the development of physical abilities, mainly speed (33 %). Only 18 % of the players have visited a sport psychologist at least once in their lifetime and even only 27 % of these respondents have a regular cooperation with such psychologist. Moreover, the research results show that 67 % of the respondents do not cooperate with any nutrition specialist, they prefer to prepare...
The most common knee injury in volleyball
Přádová, Kateřina ; Crhonková, Radka (advisor) ; Čech, Zdeněk (referee)
A knee is the most complicated joint in our body. It is commonly injured during volleyball, mainly resulting as a knee pain syndrome or an acute rupture of an anterior cruciate ligament. In its theoretical part this bachelor thesis gives an overview of basic anatomy and biomechanics of the knee joint, it deals with the gender differences in morfology and neurophysiology and it contains a chapter dealing with biomechanics of the knee joint in volleyball. The second part of this bachelor thesis is a research study searching for the most common knee injury in volleyball, comparing differences among men and women and comparing differences between indoor and beach volleyball. The most quoted injury of the knee joint was the injury of the ligament, but as the most serious and the most common injury players named an overuse injury. We didn't manage to compare an incidence in indoor and beach volleyball due to the lack of data. We didn't find a significant difference in the incidence and a character of injuries among men and women.
Monitoring the frequency of recording in the training process and in the game of beach volleyball players
Pihera, Martin ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Velenský, Michael (referee)
Title: Monitoring the frequency of set in the practice and before the match. The diploma thesis focuses on monitoring the activities of coaches in the performance and top categories. The subsequent comparison of the results was based on the answers from the questionnaire survey. The questionnaire has ten questions in Czech and English, which are focused on the topic. The evaluation was depicked in graphs, which are supplemented by a verbal evaluation. Of the four hypotheses developed, three were confirmed and one was not. The overall comparison turned out to be that foreign coaches pay more attention to the setting, either in the training unit or before the match. Then the licensed trainers and / or the trained trainers pay attention to the setting in the same way, and the priority parameter for creating a training unit is mostly the setting. Keywords: set, beachvolleyball, practice, warm up before match
Financial plan for the construction of a beachvolleyball complex
Kotlasová, Tereza ; Ruda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
Title: Financial plan for the contruction of a beach volleyball complex Objectives: The main objective of the work is to create a beach volleyball complex, which is adapted on the basis of the criteria of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball with the aim of organizing world circuit tournaments, and its financing during construction. Methods: In this thesis is used an analysis of primary and secondary data and their subsequent comparison with comparative method. In case the data cannot be analyzed, because they are not publicly available, informal interviews with selected respondents are used. All of whom are anonymous. Results: The result of the thesis is the proposal of the construction of a complex in the capital city of Prague, which meets all predetermined conditions. It also includes a proposal for financing the complex, which allows its construction with the help of selected financial sources. The financial budget for the construction was set at a total of 53 million CZK. Possible sources are investors, a business loan, and especially subsidies and grants from the state, city and region. Keywords: beach volleyball, balance sheet, criterion of the International Volleyball Federataion, budget, design of the sports ground, sources of financing sports ground
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Mozolová, Monika ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis was preceded by a specialized atelier focusing on the urban – architectural design of the area of „Vsetín – Ohrada“. During this project, I was mainly focusing on the analysis of the area and the basic design. The project focuses on the area in the southern part of Vsetín. Its borders are formed by Vsetínská Bečva from the northwest side, the 1st class expressway from the northeast side and the waterworks building from the south. The main goal of the project is to attract more visitors to the quiet nature oriented area, who will be provided with a large number of outdoor and indoor activities that can be done in the area. The area is separated by a bridge and an industrial zone from the outskirts of the city and thus lacks a connection to urban development. The project is therefore designed as a separate urban unit, reflecting the natural aspects of the whole area. The advantage of the place is the previously mentioned river Bečva flowing directly through the area and a bike path lining the right bank of this river. Buildings with added soil to create slopes with hangout areas form, among other things, a noise and aesthetic barrier from the city, turning attention to the river and nature. The grass-covered slopes will be made of soil obtained from the current slopes of soil under the auditorium around the spartakiad stadium as well as the excavation work of the newly designed buildings. These slopes also visually unify the buildings, contribute to the organic and natural appearance of the entire design, create hangout areas for spectators and add back the grass areas that were taken away because of the construction of the buildings.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Kuklínková, Klára ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis of was preceded by a specialized studio focused on the development of urban-architectural design in the area of "Vsetín - Ohrada". The newly created objects have the a task of transform the whole territory, which nowadays deteriorate. The solved area is separated by the highest industrial zone from the edge of the city and after the connection to the urban area. The whole sports complex is conceived as an independent urban complex, mainly linked to the surrounding nature. These are cycle paths that are designed for the entire area. The center is designed for the needs of the population of Vsetín and its catchment areas. Sports, recreational options for all ages. The grassy wall divides the river from the city and reflects the calm zone by the river, and at the same time divides large flat areas. In addition to sports, the area offers wellness, gastro and meeting places. The advantage of this place is cycling trail parallel to the beautiful nature. Moreover, the grassy wall is used to hide service roads and parking spaces. This ensures excellent transport accessibility and supply, but does not interfere with the sports complex. Wall created from excavations of single buildings and demolition works of the original stadium will achieve a safe transition from one sports ground to another, creating a natural observation post and incorporating buildings and sports facilities to become part of the wall and form a single unit. By embedding buildings in the wall, the buildings visually diminish. The embedded sports ground is bounded on two sides by a rampart and the third by a staircase. It can be used as a grandstand, or to enter the ridge of the dike. This minimizes the need for unsightly fencing on each pitch. With the new concept we will meet the requirements of visitors in the given locality and, above all, the attractiveness of the whole area will be increased.
Sports training beach volleyball player in the annual training plan
Vaňková, Tereza ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jahodová, Gabriela (referee)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis called "Sport training of a beach volleyball player within the framework of 1 year-long training plan" is to determine basic information about an individual performance preparation process and its parts, i.e. about physical and fitness preparation, technical, tactical, and psychological preparation. This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical (research) part. The theoretical part is focused on description of particular activities of sport performance preparation that are commonly used in beach volleyball training. The second part of the thesis is dealing with results of a questionnaire and describes main differences in the preparation activities used among the beach volleyball community. The research results show that in the sport preparation most of the time (70 %) is dedicated to fitness (condition) training. Very important part of every training session is the development of physical abilities, mainly speed (33 %). Only 18 % of the players have visited a sport psychologist at least once in their lifetime and even only 27 % of these respondents have a regular cooperation with such psychologist. Moreover, the research results show that 67 % of the respondents do not cooperate with any nutrition specialist, they prefer to prepare...

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