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The mental resilience of a tennis player during a match
Reischlová, Eliška ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: The mental resilience of a tennis player during a match Objectives: The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to describe individual components of mental resilience of a selected tennis player. Methods: In this bachelor's thesis a qualitative type of research was used, specifically a case study of one particular professional tennis player. The method is an interview with instructions, a partaking observation and a document analysis. Results: The components of mental resilience were described in this bachelor's thesis. This type of interview in a reduced form could be further used by other tennis coaches who want to analyse mental resilience of their charges. Key words: tennis, stress, motivation, self-belief
Game pace in tennis at Wimbledon 2017
Šiman, Jakub ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Game pace in tennis at Wimbledon 2017 Objectives: The objective of this thesis is to find out what the game pace was for men at Wimbledon 2017, and to compare the difference in game pace from matches in the first rounds to matches in the final rounds of the tournament (the semifinal and final). Methods: The methods used in this thesis are indirect observation and system notation analysis. When evaluating the overall average of all variables from 7 matches, the number of players was N=12, with an average placement of M=45,09 ± 38,09. The monitored variables were rally time, time out length and the number of hits. The game pace was calculated from the time out length and the number of hits. The relationship load was evaluated from the rally time and the number of hits. Results: The average game pace is 1,27s. The average rally length is 5,33s, the average number of hits is 5,47 and the average time between rallies is 18,9s. In this thesis, the first rounds of Wimbledon 2017 were compared to the final rounds of the tournament, with the average pace being 0,14s faster in the final rounds. The average rally length was 1,85s shorter in the final rounds, the average number of played balls was 1,05 bigger in the first rounds, and the average time between rallies was 0,65s longer in the semifinals...
Tracking the success of attack after the previous defense strike for beach volleyball players
Pihera, Martin ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of the work: The aim of this work was to find out what attacks after the previous defense are played by the best players in the world and whether they are successful. Method: In this work I used statistics from videos on the Beach Major Series. Results: The results showed that the hardest strikes are most often played diagonally. Then statistics showed that players are successful in over half of their strikes, except for one exception. Keywords: Beach Volleyball, Individual Gaming, Assault, Success, Defense, Defender, Blocker, Statistics, Video, Line over
The creation of a methodical series of exercises for the specialization of the libero in volleyball.
Dostálová, Veronika ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
In this Master's thesis I am focusing on the creation of a series of exercices for the libero player in volleyball. Exercises focus on the training of specific activities that are mandatory while participating in the game: passing, digging, setting and covering. In the description of individual game activities, always emphasize the key moments of training. The first part focuses on introducing readers to the theoretical basics of volleyball. The main focus is on the detailed description and analysis of the key gaming activities of libero such as mentioned before. The second part of the Master's thesis consists of the exercises I have created for libero player specialization. Exercises are divided into four parts, according to individual game activities. Exercises shown in kinograms (phased footage from the video that is verbally described). Attached to the Master's thesis is a video with a complete series of skill developing exercises with comments. Key words: libero, methodical series, pass, set, dig, cover
Differences between the workload of top beach volleyball players by specialization during the match
Chalupa, Jan ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Differences between the workload of top beach volleyball players by specialization during the match. Objektives: The main objective of this thesis is to observe the external load of players during the match. To determine whether the load varies and as a player who plays mainly in the field - fielder and the player who plays mainly on the network and blocks - blocker. We will focus on quantitative indicators of external loads. Methods: The research is formed by an evaluation. Another method which was used was a method of data mining ( measurements, observations) and their further elaboration. Results: The results present and evaluate implemented programs. These results should lead to a condition training program solution for junior men players of beach volleyball. Key words: Volleyball, beachvolleyball, physical strain, condition training.
Monitoring physical fitness in volleyball girls aged 15 - 18 years.
Neureiterová, Petra ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The Physical Fitness monitoring of The Volleyball players from the Age 15 - 18 Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to find out and compare changes in averaged performances of physical fitness in selected girls' volleyball teams based on testing in 2014 with the 2017 results Methods: The thesis uses methods of summarization and compilation, comparation, description and result evaluation Results: The best performance was recorded in the volleyball team SK Dansport Praha. The biggest improvement was found in team VK Kavčí hory compared to the previous measurement. All surveyed teams showed higher performance in the test than in 2014 Keywords: monitoring, testing, volleyball, teen-agers, fitness, condition, physical activity, movement load, movement
Pace in women's singles matches in tennis on Australian Open 2017
Plachá, Kristýna ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title of the thesis: Pace of game in women's single tennis matches at Australian Open 2017 Aim of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to find out pace of game in women's single tennis matches at Australian Open 2017. Other partial objectives are folowing: compare pace of game in the first, the second and the third round matches with pace of game in quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches, compare pace of game in individual sets and also compare pace of game after the first and the second serve. Methods used in the thesis: The main method was notational analysis based on indirect observation of video records of 23 matches at Australian Open 2017. Rally duration, number of shots in the rally and time between points were measured during the matches. Pace of game and work-rest ratio within the game were calculated. Achieved results: Mean pace of game was 1,21  0,21 s. Mean rally duration was 5,43  4,10 s. Mean number of shots in the rally was 4,47  3,00 shots. Mean time between points was 21,24  3,69 s. Mean work-rest ratio within the game was 1 : 4,03  5,41. The difference between final and initial round matches was 0,07 s, in favour of final round matches. No significant differences were found out in observed variables among individual sets. Pace of game did not change after the first and the...
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
The Analysis and Comparison of Effectiveness of Deffensive Indivividual Play Skills in Volleyball of Chosen Cadet Girls Teams from The European Championship 2015
Bechnerová, Monika ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The Analysis and Comparison of Effectiveness of Deffensive Indivividual Play Skills in Volleyball of Chosen Cadet Girls Teams from The European Championship 2015. Objectives: The main aim of this study is to carry out an analysis and comparison of the play performance of the representative teams of cadet girls teams from the Czech Republic, the Republic of Turkey, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Serbia at the Europian Championship 2015 in Bulgaria from the point of view of deffensive individual skills - blocking and digging. We tried to compare effectiveness of blocking and digging of above mentioned teams. Methods: For carrying out our analysis we have used data processed in the diagnostic programme Datavolley, which is used for analyses of play skills in volleyball. The processed data are arranged into tables and graphs and individual values are (if needed) transferred into percentages using mathematical-statistical methods. Results: The results show the differences between chosen teams and provide recommendations for future work with youth representative teams. Keywords: volleyball, individual play skills, digging, block, Datavolley
The role of second serve in men's lawn tennis - Wimbledon 2017
Procházka, Josef ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Thesis Title: The role of second serve in men's lawn tennis - Wimbledon 2017 Thesis Objective: To evaluate statistically the world's leading tennis players' matches in Wimbledon 2017 men's double. To compare their success level and effectiveness of the second serve with a focus on placement within the tennis court. Method: The basic methods of this Bachelor Thesis were indirect observations and document analysis. The analysis has been done by way of comparing video recordings of selected men's tennis matches on the Wimbledon 2017 tournaments. The results were noted into prepared result sheets. This is a case of notational analysis. Results: The results reveal differences in second serve effectiveness and success rate on lawn. I have found that the differences in tactically chosen second serve direction between "clay players", "service players" and "lawn players" are minimum. Even so, the determined values reveal, that second serve to the middle court is the most often played, as well as the most effective one. Keywords: tennis, serving a ball, game specifics, lawn, serve variations

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