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Regeneration in soccer
Hradecký, Vladimír ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Bachelor thesis title : Regeneration in soccer Goal : Comparison of usage regenerative methods and means in training process with chosen teams from both professional and amateur soccer. Method: Questionare survey, qualitative research Results: Of the eleven kinds of regeneration professional club allows just nine kinds of regeneration. On the other hand the monitored team, that plays the lowest competition of four respondents teams, allows seven kinds of regeneration. 54% of players call regeneration as a rest and 7% of the players did not respond to the question. After workout static stretching performed 43 players of the 44 players. Key words: Soccer, Regeneration, Regenerative means.
Changes speed indicators by influence of specific fatigue in soccer players
Hovorka, Jakub ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Teplan, Jaroslav (referee)
Title Changes speed indicators by influence of specific fatigue in soccer players. Aim of Study Diagnose specific effects of fatigue from the soccer match on the manifestation of speed abilities of football players at AC Sparta Praha categories of players up to 19 years. Method Selected research sample consists of 11 players on the year of birth 1994 (3 players), 1995 (7 players) and 1996 (1 player) U19 category. Tested sample passed measurement in one friendly match against the same old players. They passed the test 4 times before the game, 4 times at the half-time break and 4 times immediately after game. During this testing, I watched the effect of fatigue on specific speed capability of players. At work, I used a quantitative research method. I prepared and statistically evaluated the resulting data obtained during testing using photocells. Results Testing was attended by 11 players from selected professional club team U19 category . Measurement of speed in field test was measured using photocells Brower Timing System. The results provide informations about the speed capabilities of the players and their reduction during the fatigue gradually emerging during a football game. The results reveal that the speed capabilities of most players were reduced. They also briefly deal with the question...
The personality of czech journalism - Vít Holubec
Marek, Jakub ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
Vitus Holubec was at the birth of sports broadcasting in Czechoslovakia. In the fifties, he commented the first live television broadcast, was co-founder of the Czechoslovak television sports editor board and initiated Branky, body, vteriny - the oldest regularly broadcast program of the Czechoslovak and later Czech television. In this work it is analyzed chronologically Vitus Holubec's professional career with an emphasis in the important milestones in the history of television, which this popular sports comentator was a direct actor. In the introductory part of this work is introduced as the profession of sports journalism and briefly described the progress towards the beginnings of television sports journalism. Excluding his career in the Czechoslovak radio, are at work described Holubec's journalistic beginnings in various newspapers and later in the Army Radio. In the following sections are described the supreme moments of his career, interesting events of big events like Soccer World Cup or Olympic Games, and finally attached reactions of his former colleagues and followers in the Czech television. The aim of this Bachelor's Thesis is clear and understandable statement of the career of one of the most respected sports television commentators of 20th century, with emphasis on the important...
Design of a Football Association Web Portal
Vařacha, Jan ; Vyskočil,, Marek (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis aims to design a suitable website for the District Football Association. Website should serve not only players, club officials, association officials and referees, but also to the general public. The web portal will be used for the publication of results and statistics of the matches organized by the District Football Association, competitions fixtures, records of Association’s expert committees, information for clubs and football fans, delegation of referees etc.
Path Planning Based on Vector Fields in MRDS
Jávorka, Szabolcs ; Hynčica, Ondřej (referee) ; Honzík, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis dealst with trajectory planning method of vector fields for robot soccer game. This method is fine-tuned using MATLAB and the results are implemented in a publicly accessible Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio.
Design of a Football Association System for Administration Purposes
Vařacha, Jan ; Vyskočil,, Marek (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis aims to design a suitable system based on a relational database for the purposes of administrative activities of the District Football Association. The created relational database should be managed primarily by the association secretary, to a lesser extent by members of association specialist committees. The database should be able to contain all the information and records which have been dealing with the paper form so far (match fixtures, awarding fines, clubs’ fees, players’ punishments, etc.). Routine administrative work, such as reading, inserting, deleting and updating the data will be carried out through the web interface and should not place any special demands on the level of users computer skills.
Eseje o ekonomii sportu
Lahvička, Jiří ; Chytil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Schwarz, Jiří (referee) ; Pertold Gebická, Barbara (referee)
This dissertation consists of five articles about economics of sports. The first three articles investigate various types of outcome uncertainty and how they relate to match attendance demand, while the remaining two articles test the efficiency of sports betting markets. The first article presents a new method of calculating match importance. Unlike the previous approaches in the literature, it does not require ex-post information and can be used for any type of season outcome. The second article shows that the additional playoff stage in the Czech ice hockey "Extraliga" lowers the probability of the strongest team becoming a champion and thus increases seasonal uncertainty. The third article demonstrates that the inconsistent findings in the literature about the link between match uncertainty and attendance could be explained by wrongly specified regressions, proposes a new approach to analyzing the effect of match uncertainty and shows that attendance demand is maximized if teams of the same quality play against each other. The fourth article examines the favorite-longshot bias in the context of betting on tennis matches. It shows that the favorite-longshot bias pattern is consistent with bookmakers protecting themselves against both better informed insiders and the general public exploiting new information. The fifth article investigates the supposedly profitable strategy of betting on soccer draws using the Fibonacci sequence. The strategy is tested both in a simulated market and on a real data set and found to lose money.
Finishing of a building civic amenities in village Zdenice
ROSA, Jan
My dissertaion is about projection of new fotball crew cabs in a village called Zdenice. My project has two versions. First version is about projection of new fotball crew cabs including the bar. Second version is the same but without the bar.
Analysis of sports clubs behavior: Do clubs maximize revenues from ticket sales?
Miškovský, Karel ; Janíčko, Martin (advisor) ; Bolcha, Peter (referee)
A general tendency in ticket pricing that is used by sports clubs all around the world is to set prices in the inelastic part of the demand curve. Despite this there have been complaints by soccer fans in the Czech Republic who believe that ticket prices for the Czech premier league are too high. To show the real situation, price elasticities were computed based on data from seasons 2006-2010 that were provided by three Czech soccer clubs. To achieve this, demand functions have been nailed down, assuming the possibility to price-discriminate between two types of demands, one for high quality seats and the other for low quality seats. The results show that Czech soccer teams behave like a normal profit maximizing monopolist firm and therefore the fan hypotheses about the prices being too high had to be rejected.

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