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Opinions of football goalkeepers on the possibilities of their conditioning training
Rotbauer, Nicolas ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Varjan, Matej (referee)
Title: Opinions of soccer goalkeepers on the possibilities of their conditioning training Author: Nicolas Rotbauer Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Aleš Kaplan, Ph.D., MBA Aim: The aim of the thesis is to record the views of respondents - soccer goalkeepers of three performance categories (professional, semi-professional, amateur) on the possibilities of their conditioning training in the club both in terms of conditioning readiness in relation to the match and in terms of systematic training of the goalkeeper. Methodology: To meet the goal, I set two working procedures. At first, research of the literature available on the assigned topic was conducted. Based on it, a survey was created, which consisted of 23 questions. 36 respondents, divided into groups according to their performance level into professional, semi-professional and amateur goalkeepers, participated in the survey. Results: The bachelor's thesis shows, in a survey of a selected group of respondents (n = 36), that conditioning training is considered by the goalkeepers of professional, semi-professional and amateur competitions to be a very important factor that affects their performance. The work also demonstrated shortcomings in the conditioning training of goalkeepers, especially in its individualization. It can therefore be used as a...
Level and degree of association of selected abilties, motor skills in football players category U6
Varjan, Matej ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Level and degree of association of selected motor abilities, motor skills in football players category U6. Objectives: The aim of the research is to identify the level of the selected motor abilities, motor skills and motor docility and to determine the degree of association between these performance components in football players category U6. Methods: The research group (n = 52; age = 6.1 ± 0.3 years) consisted of football players of SK Slavia Praha Youth Academy. The participants completed one-time test battery which consisted of motor docility tests (IOWA- BRACE test), five tests of the motor abilities (5m and 10m linear running acceleration, 5m flying maximum speed, standing long jump, 4x10m shuttle run) and two tests of the specific football skills (4x10m shuttle run with a ball, slalom skills test). The degree of association was determined via Pearson's correlation coefficient. Results: The part with the results provides information on the level of the players' motor abilities, motor skills based on the values obtained through performed tests. The statistically significant degree of association was found between all tests across the entire test battery except for one pair (long jump from place x shuttle run with a ball). Materially significant, medium to very strong correlation r =...
The level and differences in selected movement abilities and skills in youth soccer players
Varjan, Matej ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: The level and differences in selected movement abilities and skills in youth soccer players. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to compare the results of the Skills Tests before and after a short-term test and to determine the influence of exhaustion on the speed and quality of specific football skills of the elite footballers from U15 football team of SK Slavia Praha team. Methods: The research set, consisting of 15 research participants, took two measurements. The Loughborough Soccer Passing Test (LSPT) was taken like a pre-test and post-test (after short-term BUMAZA test). In the result part we applied the analytical method for the results which we obtained from the measured tests. The comparison method was used for comparison of the values of the LSPT test results before and after the stress. Finally, the basic statistical methods helped us to process the measured values. Results: The thesis results provide information about the level of physical abilities and movement skills of the players based on the obtained values of the taken tests. We found out that most players improved their straight time values in the LSPT test measured after the stress. Conversely, the penalty time was increased up to 33,32% which affected the total time. On the contrary, the value of penalization and total...

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