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Analysis of the possibility of training a selected game activity of an individual in relation to 1-1 situations from the point of view of the attacking phase of the game in ice hockey
Mulač, Jakub ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Slavíček, Tobiáš (referee)
Title: Analysis and possibilities of training a selected game acttivity of an individual in relation to 1-1 situations from the point of view of the attacking phase of the game in ice hockey Objectives: The first objective of the thesis was to define the nodal points of the execution of a given movement of selected offensive individual hockey skills, namely partial movement tasks in the context of solving 1-1 situations from the perspective of the offensive phase of the game in ice hockey. This objective was addressed predominantly on the basis of the technical component. The second objective was to create skill acquisition program of training 1-1 situations from the perspective of the offensive phase of the game for individual categories in ice hockey. Methods: The indirect observation method through videos was used for data collection. A binary system with yes / no response options was used to evaluate the results. Results: The thesis was carried out in two research phases. In the first phase we investigated, observed and analysed the successful resolution of 1-1 game situations from the perspective of the offensive phase of the game. We did this by means of video analysis of recordings of exceptional players during this game activity. We determined, through video analysis, the nodal points of...
Current trends in the long-term concept of sports training with a focus on youth categories on the example of a selected sport
Rulík, Adam ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Slavíček, Tobiáš (referee)
Title: Current trends in the long-term concept of sports training with a focus on youth categories on the example of a selected sport Objectives: Investigate what ice hockey experts consider to be trends in youth ice hockey training and what they find to be significant areas of training. Compare said experts' practical knowledge to theory. Find inner connections among individual areas of training which are considered important by experts. Methods: qualitative research - qualitative interviews with experts (open debate, guided interview) Results: The research was conducted in the form of two types of interviews with 11 experts taking part. Three experts underwent the interview of the type I. As a result of these interviews, 15 important areas of training were found, among which 12 inner connections were found (of which 2 were bidirectional). The interviews of type II brought insights of eight experts on the topic of important areas. For example, the optimal age x =12,7 for the commencement of higher intensity training was found, as well as the ratio x =42/58% for the specific/non- specific load during off ice training. Similarly, inner connections were found in this type of interview, 21 in total. The comparison of the literature and the theory built upon the type II interviews resulted in a...
Relation between selected off ice tests, somatotype and performance in on-ice Illinois Agility tests in junior ice hockey players from Czech elite category
Slavíček, Tobiáš ; Musálek, Martin (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Relation between selected off-ice tests, somatotype and performance in on-ice Illinois Agility tests in junior ice hockey players from Czech elite category. Objective: The aim of this thesis was to verify whether the somatotype and off-ice tests are significant predictors for performance in on-ice agility tests in junior ice hockey players from Czech elite category. Methods: The research sample consisted of 32 junior hockey players (17 defenders and 15 forwards) ̅ = 17.64 ± 1.02 from Czech elite category. The Heath and Carter (1990) method for measuring of somatotype was used. The off-ice tests included Squat Jump, Countermovement Jump, Free Arm Countermovement Jump, Broad Jump, Five-Jump test, Sit and Reach, Pull-ups and off-ice Illinois Agility with (small size) ball. Further, on-ice Illinois Agility with puck and Illinois Agility without puck were used as dependent variables. The differences in performance between defenders and forwards were analysed by Aspin-Welch's two-sample T-test with Effect size (ES) Hedges's g. The degree of significance of the predictors for dependent variables in on- ice agility tests was assessed by multiple regression analysis with significance of model at the level of p<0.05 and ES described as adjusted R2 . Results: Comparison of the results achieved by...
Relation between selected off ice tests, somatotype and performance in on-ice Illinois Agility tests in junior ice hockey players from Czech elite category
Slavíček, Tobiáš ; Musálek, Martin (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Relation between selected off-ice tests, somatotype and performance in on-ice Illinois Agility tests in junior ice hockey players from Czech elite category. Objective: The aim of this thesis was to verify whether the somatotype and off-ice tests are significant predictors for performance in on-ice agility tests in junior ice hockey players from Czech elite category. Methods: The research sample consisted of 32 junior hockey players (17 defenders and 15 forwards) ̅ = 17.64 ± 1.02 from Czech elite category. The Heath and Carter (1990) method for measuring of somatotype was used. The off-ice tests included Squat Jump, Countermovement Jump, Free Arm Countermovement Jump, Broad Jump, Five-Jump test, Sit and Reach, Pull-ups and off-ice Illinois Agility with (small size) ball. Further, on-ice Illinois Agility with puck and Illinois Agility without puck were used as dependent variables. The differences in performance between defenders and forwards were analysed by Aspin-Welch's two-sample T-test with Effect size (ES) Hedges's g. The degree of significance of the predictors for dependent variables in on- ice agility tests was assessed by multiple regression analysis with significance of model at the level of p<0.05 and ES described as adjusted R2 . Results: Comparison of the results achieved by...
Development of shooting skills in Ice Hockey
Slavíček, Tobiáš ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Development of shooting skills in Ice Hockey Objective: Main goal of this bachelor's thesis is to search and complete knowledges of shooting and its skills in Ice Hockey. Based on these findings is to make analysis of shooting from forhand side. Methods: In this bachelor's thesis is used the method of searching and studying scientific literature of this issue. Next method is analysis of graphic treatment. Keywords: Ice hockey, individual skills, shooting, forhand

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