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Analysis and significance of selected game activities of individuals without the ball with specialization setter
Doušová, Barbora ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
Title: Analysis and significance of selected game activities of individuals without the ball with specialization setter Objectives: The aim of this work is analysis of selected game activities of individuals without the ball, mainly in offensice and to a lesser extent in defence situations. These situations are analysed via selected sequences in the software DartFish. The research was focused on three setter from three currently the best women's teams in the Czech Republic: Pavla Vincourová (VK Agel Prostějov), Iveta Halbichová (PVK Olymp Praha) a Veronika Tinklová (SK UP Olomouc). Abstrakt: This thesis is dedicated to all volleyball fans and mainly to volleyball coaches who are interested in problematics of move of a setter in volleyball. The thesis contains chapters on the history of volleyball, game performance and its diagnostics, other chapters are on set and setter. The practical part deals with movement of the game of volleyball on the setter position and its issues. Key words: volleyball, playing actions of an individual, set, setter, DartFish
The analysis of certain moves by the libero in volleyball when not in possession of the ball
Dostálová, Veronika ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of certain moves by the libero in volleyball when not in possession of the ball. I analyse individual sequences with the help of the DartFish software program, which I apply to situations following serve of my team and that of my opponent. Movement is analysed up to the moment the libero makes contact with the ball, as well as after contact. The theoretical section introduces the reader to volleyball as a sport. Here I address individual moves in play with emphasis on the actions of passing and digging, the libero's main functions. The conclusion of the theoretical section also provides basic information on the diagnostic programs Datavolley and DartFish, which are used for breaking down volleyball moves. In the research section, movement of the libero during a match while not in possession of the ball is analysed. I examine the distance of moves during individual rallies, the time of moves, starting positions, and positions while passing and digging. Conclusions are drawn based on the results, which are then evaluated and compared. Key words: libero, defence, starting position, movement in the court, analysis, DartFish. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Analysis and significance of selected game activities of individuals without the ball with specialization setter
Doušová, Barbora ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
Title: Analysis and significance of selected game activities of individuals without the ball with specialization setter Objectives: The aim of this work is analysis of selected game activities of individuals without the ball, mainly in offensice and to a lesser extent in defence situations. These situations are analysed via selected sequences in the software DartFish. The research was focused on three setter from three currently the best women's teams in the Czech Republic: Pavla Vincourová (VK Agel Prostějov), Iveta Halbichová (PVK Olymp Praha) a Veronika Tinklová (SK UP Olomouc). Abstrakt: This thesis is dedicated to all volleyball fans and mainly to volleyball coaches who are interested in problematics of move of a setter in volleyball. The thesis contains chapters on the history of volleyball, game performance and its diagnostics, other chapters are on set and setter. The practical part deals with movement of the game of volleyball on the setter position and its issues. Key words: volleyball, playing actions of an individual, set, setter, DartFish
Analysis of selected activities without the ball in volleyball by the specialized position of smasher
Kulasová, Kateřina ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
This bachelor thesis refers to game actions, without the ball, by the specialized position of smasher in top-rate volleyball. Situations are analysed from both offensive and defensive areas and they are considered until the moment of smasher's contact with the ball, or immediately afterwards. All situations mentioned above concern players of the first line that are smashing or defending the ball at the net. The analysis of such situations will be delivered on the basis of video sequences using the computer programme DartFish. In the first theoretical part the reader is familiarized with volleyball as a ball game itself, briefly introducing all individual game actions. Additional to this more information about the techniques of offensive striking and blocking is given. Finally, the knowledge of the smasher's properties and her role from the point of view of top- rate volleyball is described. The Research part analyses the individual motions of a smasher at the net who is not in contact with the ball. The analysis concerns the distances and speed at the time of movement, height of jumps, arms' distance while blocking and striking etc. Based on these analyses conclusions are made, where results are evaluated and compared in individual game situations. Key words: Defense, attack, block, smash,...
Analisis of selected activities of individuals without the ball in volleyball with specialization blocker
Knoblochová, Michaela ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with activities of players especially blockers without ball, mainly in defence and to a lesser extent in offensive situations. These situations are analysed via selected sequences in the software DartFish. The first theoretical part introduces the reader generally to volleyball as a ball game. It characterises individual game activities whereas it is focused on blocking which is closely described in a separate chapter. The end of the theoretical part brings basic information about the specialised software used in volleyball - Datavolley, DartFish. The second research part analyses single activities and moves of a blocker without ball at the net first of all in defence and in lesser frequency in offence. It evaluates specific measurements of blocker's moves which have been taken via DartFish software on players in view. Based on the measurement results it recommends the most effective type of blocker's move considering distance. Key words: block, blocker's moves, somatic factors, game performance, volleyball rally, Datavolley, DartFish, defence, coverage
The analysis of certain moves by the libero in volleyball when not in possession of the ball
Dostálová, Veronika ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of certain moves by the libero in volleyball when not in possession of the ball. I analyse individual sequences with the help of the DartFish software program, which I apply to situations following serve of my team and that of my opponent. Movement is analysed up to the moment the libero makes contact with the ball, as well as after contact. The theoretical section introduces the reader to volleyball as a sport. Here I address individual moves in play with emphasis on the actions of passing and digging, the libero's main functions. The conclusion of the theoretical section also provides basic information on the diagnostic programs Datavolley and DartFish, which are used for breaking down volleyball moves. In the research section, movement of the libero during a match while not in possession of the ball is analysed. I examine the distance of moves during individual rallies, the time of moves, starting positions, and positions while passing and digging. Conclusions are drawn based on the results, which are then evaluated and compared. Key words: libero, defence, starting position, movement in the court, analysis, DartFish. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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