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Analysis of Wrist Force Influence on Ice Hockey Shooting Speed at the HC Motor České Budějovice at Youth and Junior Team
KUBEŠ, Jiří
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to find out the relation between the wrist force and the shooting speed in ice hockey. The testing analysis strength abilities and shooting (flip shot, slap shot), which was performed by youth and junior categories.
The personality of Czechoslovak ice hockey player Radek Ťoupal
REZEK, Michal
The diploma thesis deals with the processing of biography of the South Bohemian ice-hockey representative Radek Ťoupal. The main aim of this thesis is to chart his personality, his activity in Czech and foreign teams as well as in the national team and his achievements. The thesis itself is divided into four main parts. The first chapter contents the history of ice hockey in the world. The second one briefly describes the development of ice hockey in the Czech Republic. The third part is devoted to the history of ice hockey in České Budějovice. The last and the most important chapter is focused on Ťoupal´s life and main milestones of his sports career as an ice-hockey player. The thesis includes a number of original excerpts from historical periodicals. Furthermore the text is supplemented by a number of pictures, photographs and it also derives from a guided interview with the mentioned player.
Sport and politics at the time of block arrangement of the word
NEBOR, David
This bachelor's thesis deals with the interconnection of the spheres of sport and politics with a focus on the period of bipolar world during the Cold War. On the basis of the relevant literature, the thesis examines such sporting events that reflected the political situation or the mood of contemporary society. The introductory part of the text aims to find the position of the game in human culture, it also deals with the sociological aspects of sport. The main body of the thesis tries to find a connection between sport, media, ideology and politics and outlines the development of events in the period of the bipolar world divided into Western and Eastern Bloc. The text pays attention to the politically influenced Olympic Games or ping pong tournament. It also focuses on the Czechoslovak environment through the study of the Spartakiads, the politicization of ice hockey and sports emigration. Finally, it shows a thematic overlap to the present. The bachelor's thesis presents selected topics and is a probe into the sports world, which is repeatedly inserted into political contexts. It examines sport as a tool of domestic and foreign policy. Methodologically, the text is based on the approaches of cultural studies. In addition to professional literature, it also uses news and journalistic articles in online media.
Selected characteristics of the mobility in adolescent hockey players
ČERMÁKOVÁ, Simona
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to assess the mobility of the spine, the condition of flat feet and anthropological charakteristice of hockey players. The group of probands consisted of 40 boys aged 14-18, who are members of the hockey club in the Vysočina Region. Body height, weight, circumferential proportions (right arm, abdomen, hips, right thigh) and skin folds (above biceps, triceps, quadriceps, subscapular, suprailiacal) were measured and assessed. The Body Mass Index was calculated from body height and weight. The results of basic physical characteristics of the group of adolescent hockey players and reference groups of adolescent swimmers, probands of Czechoslovakian gymnastic performance in 1985 and probands of the 6th National Anthropological Research of Children and Youth 2001 are significantly different. Statistically highly significant differences in mean values were calculated for BMI, right thigh circumference, skinfolds above triceps, subskapular, suprailiacal compared to a set of adolescent swimmers in favor hockey players. In the functional tests of the spine are symptom of Stibor and symptom of Otto in forward bend, where the group of teenage swimmers achieved better than the group of teenage hockey players. The differences in the mean Chippaux-Šmiřák index (evalution of the condition of flat feet) right and left foot feet values of hockey players and swimmers were evaluated as highly statistically significant, more frequent flat feet was recorded in teenage hockey players. The differences in the mean scarf test right hand were evaluated as statistically significant in favor hockey players.
Crossfit as a fitness training for ice hockey players
Jobek, Ondřej ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Chvostek, Lukáš (referee)
TITLE Crossfit as a fitness training for ice hockey players AUTHOR Ondřej Jobek DEPARTMENT Department of physical education SUPERVISOR PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný ABSTRACT This work deals with a relatively new sport, which is called crossfit. Specifically, how to combine crossfit with fitness training in ice hockey. The first part of this work contains an overview of the necessary theoretical background. From the basic information concerning the fitness training of ice hockey players to the introduction of the current fitness phenomenon, which is called crossfit. The second part is a separate research. The research includes testing players according to Czech hockey fitness tests at the beginning of the training period without the use of crossfit exercises and at the end of the period, after the use of specific exercises. The results I obtained are then compared with the results from 2019. The result of this work was to determine whether it is appropriate to include crossfit in the pre-season training of ice hockey players. KEYWORDS Ice-hockey, crossfit, fitness training, motor skills, training unit, preparation period
Comparison of the effectiveness of ice skate training using the change of directional speed exercices and powerskating in the U10 category
Švejda, Pavel ; Novák, Dominik (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title: Comparison of the effectiveness of ice skate training using the change of directional speed exercices and powerskating in the U10 category Goals: The main goal of this study is to compare the effectivity of ice hockey skating training using partial skating tasks and training with the usage of change of directions speed. 8 skating tests were used to compare these two methods in the U10 category. Methods: The method of quantitative analysis was used to compare the results in each test. A total of 13 players under the age of 10 years with an average training age of 4.73 ± 1.15 participated in the research. A total of three test measrurements were conducted. The first one taking place before any stimulation for both groups. The second, which followed six weeks of intervention using skating technique and agility exercises respectively, and the third, which followed a further six weeks of intervention when the groups were rotated. The measured times were tabulated and then statistically processed. Results: After the second measurement (POST_1), the group starting with the skating technique improved in 7 out of 8 tests. The group starting with agility skating showed improvement in 6 out of 8 tests. The most significant improvement for both groups was seen in the 30m backwards test, with the group...
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...
Level of first aid knowledge of ice hockey coaches
Bláha, Martin ; Majorová, Simona (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title: Level of first aid knowledge of ice hockey coaches Objectives: The main objective of this bachelor thesis was to determine the level of knowledge of ice hockey coaches regardless of the level of coaching license. The partial objectives are whether time since passing the coaching license affects the level of first aid knowledge of ice hockey coaches and whether first aid knowledge is higher in ice hockey coaches with higher coaching license. Methods: In my work, the method of anonymous survey was used. The questionnaire consisted of two parts, where the first part contained 9 general questions about coaching activities, from which i then evaluated the results and answered the research questions. The second part of the survey contained 18 questions on first aid knowledge. Results: Based on the survey, it was found that ice hockey coaches do not have sufficient knowledge in first aid. The results showed that the average success rate of the respondents (38) was only 58.3%. It was also found that time since licensure has a negative effect on the first aid knowledge of ice hockey coaches. Coaches who completed their coaching license studies recently (0-2 years) demonstrated better knowledge in this subject than coaches who completed their studies two or more years ago. Coaches who hold a B...

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