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Kids' Athletic skills
Štvánová, Anna ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Feher, Jan (referee)
Title: Kids' Athletic skills Objectives: To describe a level of skills of kids in a selection of exercises, who attend the preparatory athletic school, and to compare this level between 5-6 and 8-9 years old kids. To find out if kids, who attend other sports club, will achieve higher levels of skills. Methods: In my thesis I used a method of observation, a method of analysis, a method of comparison and a method of interview. Results: A prerequisite that older kids will achieve better results than younger kids, I didn't confirm absolutely. Overall, they often achieved better results, but in some exercises were younger kids at a very similar level. The second prerequisite that kids, who attend other sports clubs, will achieve better results than other kids, I can not confirm, since all children attend other sports clubs. Key words: level of motor skills, preparatory athletic school, kids, photo sequences
Athletic Skils of Youth athletes
Štvánová, Anna ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: Junger junior's Athletic skills Objectives: To describe the athletic skills of secondary sports school pupils (non athletes) and to compare them with the athletic skills of children who are members of an athletic club. There will be evaluation tables created to measure the given skills. Another aim is to measure and compare general performance test results of both groups. Comparasion will be done against the general population and each other Methods: Observational cross-sectional study, observation, descriptive analysis, video recording, scaling, comparison Results: Secondary school pupils did not achieve similar results in general performance tests. The smallest differences in motor tests were recorded in the long jump, in other tests were bigger differences. In hurdlets, pupils differ from athletes, as I expected. The assumption that the best children in general performance tests would be the best in motor tests did not confirm completely. For pupils, this assumption was clearer, with athletes the best performers in motor tests didn't have the best results. Key words: Junger junior's, motor skills, performance, motor tests, older school age
Kids' Athletic skills
Štvánová, Anna ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Feher, Jan (referee)
Title: Kids' Athletic skills Objectives: To describe a level of skills of kids in a selection of exercises, who attend the preparatory athletic school, and to compare this level between 5-6 and 8-9 years old kids. To find out if kids, who attend other sports club, will achieve higher levels of skills. Methods: In my thesis I used a method of observation, a method of analysis, a method of comparison and a method of interview. Results: A prerequisite that older kids will achieve better results than younger kids, I didn't confirm absolutely. Overall, they often achieved better results, but in some exercises were younger kids at a very similar level. The second prerequisite that kids, who attend other sports clubs, will achieve better results than other kids, I can not confirm, since all children attend other sports clubs. Key words: level of motor skills, preparatory athletic school, kids, photo sequences

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