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An Analysis of the Dependency on Rally Length on the Type and the Direction of Tennis Serve
Skřivánek, Jan ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: An Analysis of the Dependency of Rally Length on the Type and The Direction of Tennis Serve Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to determine the length of tennis rallies in dependency on the type and the direction of tennis serve in men's tennis singles at the Australian Open 2019. Methods: The analysis of tennis matches at the Australian Open 2019 is based on indirect structured video observation. Information leading to the analysis were recorded by the notational analysis. Results: The diploma thesis serves to identify the tactical concept of professional players as well as a basic for the training process. Keywords: tennis, tactics, strategy, hard court, rally
Comparison of the annual training plans of floorball top leagues teams in the Czech and Slovak Republic
Miščík, Lukáš ; Dragounová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
Title: Comparison of annual training plans of floorball teams in the Czech and Slovak top league of men Objectives: This diploma thesis deals with the comparison of annual training plans in the top league of men in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic and on this basis compares the achieved scores in the 2017/2018 season in the highest league. Methods: The quantitative research was about the detection and comparison of a training capacity in the Czech and Slovak top league. To conclude the research aim a questionnaire with open-ended questions was used. The research was implemented in Czech and Slovak top league teams. The questionnaire was completed by 20 Czech and Slovak coaches. Results: Based on the comparison of the annual training plans teams in the Czech top league have 40 % more training lessons than in Slovakia. Teams which weekly dedicate one hour or more to the power play skills are more successful according to statistics in the Czech top league. This hypothesis has not been confirmed in the Slovak League. Hypotheses dealing with technique training and video analysis have also not been confirmed. Teams who prefer to practice individual gaming activities did not have a better percentage of shooting success. Goalies who are engaged in individual training are more successful in...
Interrogation tactics
Kyptová, Veronika ; Krupička, Jiří (advisor) ; Konrád, Zdeněk (referee)
Interrogation tactics Abstract The submitted diploma thesis deals with the interrogation as a criminalistic procedure. The statement is obtained from interrogated persons by means of interrogation. The statement is a source of important knowledge of a crime. A crime can be successfully elucidated on the basis of knowledge. The aim of the diploma thesis is to sort knowledge of the interrogation, the interrogation tactics and the tactical interrogation procedures from the point of view of criminal law, criminalistics and psychology. The thesis is divided into five separate chapters. The first chapter is conceived from the point of view of criminal law. First chapter deals with the regulation of interrogation in the Czech Criminal Procedure Code and with the rights and obligations of the interrogated persons. The second and third chapters are the focus of this diploma thesis. Chapters deal with the preparation of the interrogation, the phases of the interrogation, the inquiries asked during the interrogation and the tactical interrogation procedures. My intention is to demonstrate how to perform tactical procedures correctly and legally. Equally important chapter is the chapter fourth, which deals with the interrogation from the point of view of psychology, especially the credibility of the interrogated person...
Technique on C1 in White water slalom
Foukal, Pavel ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Busta, Jan (referee)
Title: Technique on C1 in White water slalom Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to describe the current concept of the technique on C1 category and create as an attachment video samples of the individual techniques, which will also be available electronically. Methods: At work we used the analysis method. Applied it in the analysis of the individual ways of going thru the slalom gates. We focused on key aspects of the all different techniques and attempted to describe them. Results: This work represents the contemporary concept of the technique and tactics of paddling on C1 and together with the annex is an output which can serve as a methodical material to canoe slalom competitors and coaches. Keywords: canoe, canoe slalom, upstream gates, downstream gates, technique, tactics, video analysis
Comparison of badminton match in men's and women's singles
Kolářová, Hana ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Comparison of the badminton match in men's and women's singles Objectives: The goal is identify the most effective a choice combinations of the first three shots, leading to the acquisition point in singles between the best Czech male and female players. And also to discover determine and compare which was the usage of different types of serve, return and the third shots. Methods: Comparison of differences in badminton match between genders was based on indirect observation - video analysis. Statistics were used for data processing. Results: The results shower huge difference in tactical approaches among men and women players. Women preferred long high service and most of the service returns were played into back backhand court area and the third shot usually routed into back forehand court area. It means that the most played shot was a clear shot and the most occupied part of court was a back backhand corner. Despite more successful was when women players played drop by their third shot. Domination of short backhand service was seen by men players, the second shot routed the same direction like women players second shot - to the back backhand court, but also to the front part of the court. Third shot was mostly played into back backhand part of the court. If players wanted to be successful,...
Analysis of the badminton matches in men's and women's singles
Smoček, Petr ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Pravečková, Petra (referee)
Title: Analysis of the badminton matches in men's and women's singles The goals of essay: Main goal of the essay is to find out differences in first three shots and its most common combinations in single matches of men and women in relation to gaining a point during the rally. Another goal was to find frequency of using backhand and forehand hold in second and third shot. The last goal was to compare the frequency of ending in first, second and third shot between men and women. Methods: Indirect analysis - videoanalysis Results: According to results men and women primarily choose different types of serving. Men most often use short backhand serve, women high forehand serve. For the second shot men choose short shot or lob, women use smash. The third shot is lob in men rally, women choose short shot most often. Generally men uses in the first three shots shots less clears than women do. For both sexes are the most effective shots offensive ones, but men are more successful than women. The most effective direction of return was for men and for women the body of the player, in third shot it was the backhand side too (left middle and left back of the field). Men were more successful with forenhand, women with backhand. The frequenc of endings to third shots shows that women more often end the rally...
THE TECHNIQUE AND TACTICS OF SAFELY RUNNING VARIOUS WATERFALL TYPES ON KAYAK
Klaus, Jan ; Novotný, Petr (advisor) ; Bílý, Milan (referee)
Title: THE TECHNIQUE AND TACTICS OF SAFELY RUNNING VARIOUS WATERFALL TYPES ON KAYAK Purposes: The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the proper technique and tactics of running technical sections of rivers to intermediate and advanced kayakers, focusing especially on waterfalls and other river features with a significant vertical drop. The aim is to familiarize readers with this topic in a complex manner; to present them comprehensive information in order to have a better understanding of running technical sections of rivers on a kayak with an emphasis on safety and prevention of undesirable situations. Methods: This bachelor thesis is based on a literature review, and does not contain experimental suggestions. It is a qualitative research that has been tested and completed by the author and other active kayakers. The conclusions were made without any quantitative experiments or statistical analysis. This work was created by gathering relevant information from other professional and experienced sources and documenting it. Key words: Kayak, technique, tactic, kayak stroke, waterfall, water hole, slide, safety, whitewater, wildwater, boof, plugin, stomp
Analysis of techniques in wild water kayaking during competitions in wild water slalom
Buchtel, Michal ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Süss, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Analysis of techniques in wild water kayaking during competitions in wild water slalom Objectives: 1. To analyze race runs of the best world kayakers in top competitions in wild water slalom in frequency of use of individual types of strokes and technics of passing through upstream and downstream gates 2. Determine the percentage of using forwards and driving strokes in competition runs of best world kayakers Methods: Observationally descriptive study based on organized, non-behavioral observation of a targeted sample of the population of athletes, specifically a group of top kayakers. Sequence video analysis in the Darthfish computer program, based on the recording of predefined technical elements that appear in the competition runs of the best world kayakers. The observation was done by one professional expert by intra-observating method. The data was processed in the Microsoft Excel computer program using basic statistics. The individual outputs were described in details. Results: Top world kayakers are mostly using sweep technique when passing through the upstream gates in competitions There is a high share of forwards strokes against driving strokes in competition runs of top world kayakers Key words: wild water slalom, technique, tactics, competition, passing gates, video analysis
Analysis of squash match, comaparison between male and female players
Strnad, Jan ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: : Analysis of squash match, comaparison between male and female players Objectives: This thesis shall compare different types of service, returns and third shots and their combinations between male and female players and estimate their usage and average success rate in professional squash matches. Methods: Indirect analysis - videoanalysis Results: Most used serve for both sex is backhande serve and three-wall serve, most used return is volley straight back and cross back, third shot was mostly directed to left side of the court. Better chances of winning had female players directing return straight back, men had better chaces directing return cross back. In profesional squash is minimum returns directing straight front, cross front and boast. Keywords: Squash, service, return, direction, tactics, typology of players, comparison, male, female, notational analysis

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