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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...
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...
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 =...
Model preparation of ice hockey players older age
Diviš, Richard ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: The analysis of the preparation period in ice hockey players over 33 years of age Objectives: The main goal of the thesis was to analyze the development of the explosive strength and power in ice hockey players of 33 years of age during the preparation period. The diploma thesis summarizes the theoretical background of the chosen topic expanding it to the specific player groups. Additional goals of the empirical part included longitudinal analysis perpetrating to the results of the output motor tests, analysis of the effectivity of an intervention training plan applicable during the preparation period, evaluating output and input results of the motor test. Further goals integrated the comparisons of different level ice hockey players and the specifics of their preparation periods. Methods: The study included 3 participants, who contributed to the longitudinal study, which evaluated their motor skills and further participated in the experimental intervention training plan. The analysis of the explosive strength and power used standardized battery of measures. This battery included long jump, five two-footed jump, throw with a heavy ball (3kg) with an overstep and the back side of the thigh strength standing and sitting. The length was measured using the standard SI metric system. The current...
Development of coordination skills during year long training cycle in U13 players
Činčila, Šimon ; Kregl, Jan (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title of bachelor thesis: Development of coordination in the category of youngsters in the annual training cycle Prepared by: Šimon Činčila Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Jan Kregl Objectives: To prepare a proposal for an annual training cycle, which could help coaches in its making. Furthermore, the preparation of ten different ideal training units that deal with the development of coordination skills. Methodology: In this work I used following methods: data collection, observation and active participation. These are the methods most commonly used to collect qualitative data. Thesis results: The result of the bachelor thesis is the design of a one-year training cycle (OYTC) in the category of youngsters. Furthermore, the design of ten ideal training units and their design in the TC. All my results count on an ideal state at the level of coaches, players and clubs. Keywords: Coordination skills, annual training cycle, training unit, youngsters category, coordination development
Somatotype and off-ice performance as predictors for long term hockey perspective in youth ice hockey players
Pilná, Petra ; Musálek, Martin (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Somatotype and off-ice performance as predictors for long term hockey perspective in youth ice hockey players. Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to determine whether a player's somatotype and performance in selected off-ice tests predict a player's hockey perspective judged by coaches in youth hockey of the highest domestic competition. Methods: The thesis included 112 hockey players in highest youth league. The off-ice tests included 1. Illinois agility, 2. Illinois agility with a ball, 3. Five jump test, 4. Sit and Reach Flexibility Test, 5. Squat Jump, 6. Free Arm Countermovement Jump, 7. Pull ups, 8. 1500 m run. The somatotype was evaluated according to the method of Heath and Carter (1990). The analysis of variance with repetition was used to compare performances over time with respect to somatotype categorization. A paired T-test with a confidence level of 95 % (p < 0,05) was used to assess potential within-survey. Cohen's d was used for the paired T-test to estimate the clinical significance (effect size), with Cohen's d ≤ 0.3 determined as the clinically significant effect size. To estimate the degree of influence of the selected off-ice tests on game perspective was assesed by multiple regression analysis with significance p < 0,05 and adjusted R2. Results: The only significant...
Comparison of ice-hockey stadiums
Petrov, Daniil ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Author: Daniil Petrov Title: Comparison of selected multifunctional winter stadiums Objectives: The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to compare two selected multifunctional winter stadiums with similar visitor capacity, both in terms of construction and in terms of financing construction and operation. Within the construction aspect, the work outlines the functionality of selected buildings and a comparison of the individual components of the winter stadium with regard to the main - the match hall and the training hall. Then on the background and other components of the winter stadium. From the financial point of view, the work deals with the financing of the construction and the financial cost of the implementation of the individual components of the winter stadium. Methods: In our work, we chose a method of data analysis from existing data to examine the data. The method of statistical analysis was chosen to compare the partial data. Results: The work compared the costs of project implementation based on the analysis of documents of two selected multifunctional winter stadiums, provided with the consent of the project owner. The comparison of the results provided an insight into the issues of financing the construction of a new sports ground, return on investment, purposefulness and usability...
Analysis of power plays in Czech republic U18 for the last three World Championship (2018, 2019, 2021)
Brož, Jaroslav ; Novák, Dominik (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Analysis of power plays in Czech republic U18 for the last three World Championship (2018, 2019, 2021) Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis will be a detailed analysis of the goals scored from numerical superiority at the U18 World Championship in 2018, 2019 and 2021. The first sub-objective is to determine the positives and negatives of the Czech national team's power plays at these World Championships. The second sub-objective is to compare the Czech Republic's power plays against the top two ranked teams from all World Cups. Methods: The analysis was conducted in the form of indirect observation. Using video recordings, 71 power play goals scored in 43 matches from three World Championships in 2018, 2019 and 2021 were observed. The teams observed were always the Czech Republic together with the finalists of these three World Championships. The goals were then recorded in the created record sheets and analysed. Results: The analysis included the shooting area, shooting location, the formation used to score the goal and the type of shooting. The results show that the most common shooting space was in front of the goal, which was seen in 26,76 % of power play goals. The most exploited shot of the World Championship was the cross-ice shot with a share of 63,38 %, which was most often...
Influence of Skating Technique on Skating Speed in Players aged 8-10
Kořínek, Jakub ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Tittle: Influence of skating technique on skating speed in players aged 8-10 Objektive: Search teoretic procedures for teaching skating and speed development in ice hockey in available literature. Then create and apply a set of exercises to improve skating techniques for the 8-10 year category. Use skating speed tests to verify the effectiveness of the exercises and demonstrate the effect of the skating technique on skating. Works: - Look for theoretical techniques for skating techniques and ice hockey. - Create and apply a set of exercises to develop ice skating techniques. - Use skating speed tests to verify the effectiveness of the selected exercises. - Compare the test results between three teams with a different volume of skating training. Results: Find out the effect of skating technique on skating speed. Hypotheses: 1. Players aged 8-10 will have comparable lead times in each test in all three teams. 2. Speed skating can be developed by improving skating techniques. 3. More skating training means more improvement in skating speed. Key words: Ice hockey, skating, skating speed, skating technique, 8-10 years.
Innovation in strength training of ice hockey players in the youth categories
Arnošt, Pavel ; Vojta, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Pavliš, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Innovations in ice hockey player's strength training in youth categories Objective: The main objective of this thesis was to find out the level of strength training in youth categories and after finding the results, suggest fitness techniques and equipment. Method: In this research, we chose two methods of data collection: questionnaire and observation. The final vision of the questionnaire contains 7 questions which offer us series of answers. Research was attended by 36 players of the national team selection, selected from twenty-two Czech hockey teams. We used direct observations of training units, which were recorded and put into a document. Results: The results of this thesis showed that the training process is insufficient for the development of power capacity. Based on these results, we designed new fitness techniques and equipment. Keywords: Strenght capabilities, development, off-ice, the core of the body, movement

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