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Comparison of the success rate of an attack depending on the quality of the set in the German 1. Bundesliga with the Czech Extraliga in volleyball
Bergmann, Viktor ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: Comparison of spike success depending on the quality of the set in German 1. Bundesliga with Czech Extraliga volleyball. Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine how in setting in volleyball contributes to the success of the attack in the 1st German Bundesliga. According to the statistical results found, create a formula to evaluate the success of the setter and then compare the German and Czech top competitions in volleyball and analyze any differences and find the causes of these differences. Methods: The thesis used the analysis of video footage of the matchs, which is a source of interest data. This data was subsequently recorded in tables, processed using statistical methods and expressed verbally and using graphs. Results: The work found out how the set affects the success rate of the attack, which recording has the highest probability to score a point and which, in turn, has the lowest. At the same time, the results of the Czech Extraliga and the German Bundesliga were compared. Finally, a formula was created to evaluate the setters based on thein performance. Keywords: Volleyball, Reception, Set, Block, Spike, Success rate, Extraleague, Bundesleague
Use of instructional materials by volleyball coaches of category U14
Pták, Vojtěch ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: Use of instructional materials by volleyball coaches of category U14 Objectives: The main objective of this study was to find out whether U14 volleyball coaches use instructional materials, what instructional materials they use, which instructional materials they prefer and where they get these materials from. What is their view of the instructional materials prepared by the Czech Volleyball Federation and what instructional materials they lack. Methods: We used a survey method where we collected data in the form of an online questionnaire. The questionnaire was sent via e-mail to 190 contact persons of the U14 category, which were listed on the website of the Czech Volleyball Federation. In the e-mail it was clearly stated that it was intended for U14 coaches only. The online questionnaire contained 24 questions and was completed by 105 coaches. Results: YouTube was the most preferred platform for obtaining information. 51 % of coaches prefer to learn through a combination of written text and video and 43 % prefer video only. Only 25 % of coaches can quickly and easily find the instructional materials they are looking for. Only 30 % of coaches are familiar with the education section of the CVF website. Only 1/3 of the coaches participate in formal training organized by the CVF. Keywords:...
The influence of the menstrual cycle on the performance of a volleyball player
Urbanová, Nikol ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: Objectives: The influence of the menstrual cycle on the performance of a volleyball player How does the menstrual cycle affect the performance of representative volleyball girls. Another of the goals is to bring the population closer and familiarize them with the given topic, thus facilitating the opportunity to talk about this often taboo topic. Also offer a solution to adjust the training load in different phases of the menstrual cycle. Methods: Results: Keywords: The main research method was anonymous questionnire The obtained results confirmed that the menstrual cycle has an effect on the performance of female volleyball players, and the players perceive how much influence it has on them. At the same time, they are of the opinion that the topic should be discussed more. Menstruation, menstrual cycle, performance, match, volleyball
Perception of social media of volleyball extra-league clubs by volleyball fans
Vyhnalíková, Michaela ; Opelík, Daniel (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: Perception of social media of volleyball extra-league clubs by volleyball fans Objectives: The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to recommend a suitable social network structure for volleyball clubs based on a quantitative survey of volleyball fans. Methods: The questionnaire was distributed electronically and the research population was volleyball fans using social networks. Results: Based on a quantitative survey conducted on the use of social networks by volleyball fans, it was found that most clubs in the men's volleyball extra-league do not use the full potential of social media marketing. The most used networks are Instagram and Facebook, both by volleyball clubs and volleyball fans. After comparing the theoretical part with the data from the questionnaire, recommendations for a better social network structure of volleyball clubs were proposed. Keywords: social media marketing, quantitative research, volleyball, sports marketing, social media
Sport hall and its facilities for the elementary school Hudcova 35, Brno
Šmajda, Róbert ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of the SPORTS HALL AND ITS FACILITIES FOR THE PRIMARY SCHOOL HUDCOVA 35, BRNO. The diploma thesis directly follows on from the developed urban planning study from subject AG056 - Pre-diploma project. The elaborated architectural study deals with the object of the sports hall and its facilities serving primarily elementary school students, fans of recreational sports, but also the general public. The addressed area is located in the Brno-Medlánky district. The building plot is spread over a slightly sloping terrain. The plot itself is currently surrounded by mostly flat fields, pastures and a historical park. The study of the sports hall, as well as the urban study of the territory, respects the surrounding terrain and the natural character of the landscape. It simultaneously recognizes pedestrian and traffic communication directions and connections to the immediate surroundings. The proposed hall together with the background, a tribune for 300 spectators, a multifunctional hall and a clubhouse with a buffet has the shape of a pure block cut into the terrain. It uses materials such as wood, glass and concrete. It consists of 3 floors and an entrance mezzanine. The balance between the proposed sports hall, the expression of respect for the current natural scenery and terrain relief is taken into account in the architectural expression of the entire object.
Use of Training lights in volleyball
Vojtíšková, Barbora ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Horák, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Use of Training lights in volleyball Background: Volleyball is a very popular, dynamically developing sports game, and the demands placed on players, especially in terms of reaction skills, are constantly increasing. For this reason, Training lights used to develop a volleyball player's game performance can be a welcome aid for coaches to diversify training. Objectives: The main objective of this bachelor's thesis is to present the training tool Training lights, the principle of its operation and the effect on the quality of the volleyball player's performance. Another goal is to create a stock of volleyball exercises using this tool. Methods: The bachelor thesis is implemented as methodical material. As part of the creation of the thesis, both knowledge from professional literature, especially from articles published in peer-reviewed magazines, and the experience of the author, a long-time volleyball player and coach, were used. Results: The result of the bachelor thesis is a methodical material that can serve as a clear guide for volleyball coaches for the use of the Training lights tool as part of game exercises focused mainly on the development of specific reaction abilities and game skills of volleyball players of all age categories. Conclusion: The resulting thesis makes it possible to...
Regeneration in top volleyball players
Fikar, Martin ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: Regeneration for elite volleyball players Objectives: The aim of my bachelor's thesis is to detect the knowledge and awareness of the types of regeneration in volleyball among the clubs of the Czech "UNIQA extraleague". Whether the players comply with these regeneration procedures and to what extent they fulfill these procedures in comparison to findings from the specialized literature. Methods: In my work, i used the questionnaire survey method. The questions for this questionnaire were consulted in advance with an expert in this topic. To make it easier for foreign players, the questionnaire was also written in English. We then compared the results from the questionnaire with professional literature. Results: I found out that regeneration is not given as much emphasis as it should be. At the same time, a high number of accidents surfaced. Another finding concerned coaches who provided inaccurate information regarding passive recovery. Regarding passive regeneration according to players, it is of great importance, but more than half do not do anything that could make this regeneration more effective and of better quality. Keywords: analysis, sleep, performance, muscle soreness, volleyball
Evaluation of the Success of selected game skills in mens Volleyball extraleague
Toman, Jiří ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Petružela, Jan (referee)
Title: Evaluation of the Success of selected game skills in mens Volleyball extraleague Keywords: volleyball, serve, pass, success, player, team Objectives: The primary goal of this bachelor's thesis, was to comparison of two types of serves, namely jump float and jump spin serves and in addition, comparison of its passes. The secondary objective was the analysis of these two serves and reception of the ball which were assessted based on a scale of serve and a pass. Methods: To construct the analysis, data was collected and imputed to table using strokes. The data was obteined by closely monitoring games from match recordings. Furthermore, in order to analyse the data correctly, the game had to be split into individual sections of serves, passes and subsequent sets. The last method that was used in this work was the evaluatin scale, both for serves and passes. Results: The results were noted for clarity in graphs and tables, where they were commented.
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...

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