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Detailed manual for training and coaching upcoming hockey players of 6 to 8 years of age
Kregl, Jan ; Vojta, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Thesis: Detailed manual for training and coaching upcoming hockey players of 6 to 8 years of age. Main objektive: The main purpose of the thesis is to portray and illustrate modern practice techniques. Furthermore, practice methods and detailed explanation of specific situations is also illustrated. Strucutre of the thesis: The theoretical part includes the analysis and presentation of several known and proven publications in regards to training methods. The practical section is dedicated to the explanation of the most modern methods and trends in high quality traning methods that are currently used in professional hockey. These professional methods include interactive, full- body drills. Results: The data analysis and the application of modern training methods serve not only to make the training units enjoyable and engaging, it also allows for young hockey players to learn and practice the necessary movements and tactics used in professional hockey. Key words: ice hockey, manual, skating, practices, training, practice, drills, agility skating, powerskating.
The development of the "game speed" in floorbal (manual)
Procházka, Martin ; Křiček, Jan (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
SUMMARY: Title: The development of the "game speed" in floorball (manual) Made by: Martin Procházka Supervisor: PhDr. Jan Křiček, CSc. Objectives: The purpose of this thesis is to make up the manual of exercises developing the game speed in floorball match surroundings and perspective efficiency verification of it. Methods: Searching and creation of efficient methods, the comparison of this methods and their efficiency. Results: The result of this thesis is the set of 20 exercises. The set consists of the basic exercises, which can be used in other sports games and the specific exercises in the context of the development of the "game speed". Keywords: Sports games, training in sport, speed, agility
The Importance of Manager‘s Communication in an Event Management
Kohoutová, Dominika ; Horáková, Jana (advisor) ; Jana, Jana (referee)
The object of this bachelor thesis is the communication importance analysis of events organization with the respect of preparation phases and realization. In the theoretical part there is described the event management introduction, personality description as well as importance and the type of communication. The practical part is focused on the communication analysis of the organization agility competition Moravia Open, where the actual status of communication is evaluated. The effective communication improvements are developed subsequently, based on structured interviews with participants and authors personal experience. Conclusion of this bachelors thesis includes communication improvements recommendations and suggestions.
Create a file validation exercises to develop coordination and mobility abilities for school age children in Aikido
LUKEŠ, Ondřej
The aim of this thesis is a creation of exercises for a developement of agility or coordinative abilities and movability for younger school children. This exercises will be test in practise in aikido classes. We assume that there we could see a progress in this abilities after three months of training of agility and movability. Theoretical part contains information about aikido, agility, its characteristics and structure. There are listed also means which can help us to evolve agility abilities. Movability, its characteristics and exercises for its development are mentioned as well. Practical part aims on testing children. We used the method of testing and measurment. Nine tests were used, 7 normalized and 2 specialized. There were 20 children in the tested group at the age from 6 to 11 years old. This bachelor thesis could be an asset for trainers who work with children. The thesis could also bring some recommendations to the practise.
Establishing of Multipurpose Hall for Sports Kynologie
Vala, Michal ; Navrátil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Rompotl, Jaroslav (advisor)
The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to make a business plan for establishing and building a multipurpose hall for dog sports. The thesis deals with the theoretical description of the business plan and continues with evaluation of options, which can make this plan implement.
Electronic timekeeping with movement detection
Paulus, Luboš ; Brož, Vladimír (referee) ; Klusáček, Stanislav (advisor)
Agility is a competition for dogs and their whipper. The score is made from numbers of errors which dog made and also time in which the dog overcomes crimps decides. Start and finish are detected by the reflective optical spar with logical NPN output. Spar havs to detect only dog in set position in recruit. This signal is processed by a micro – controller, which processes data, more precisely time with accuracy on tenths, sends data on the superior PC.The communication of micro-controller and PC is possible only through USB, RS 232 or wireless RS 232.
Enterprise Architecture as a Service
Gála, Libor ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Zuzák, František (referee) ; Havlíček, Zdeněk (referee)
Although architectural services have been for a long time a common part of civil engineering, they are very rarely mentioned in theory and practice of enterprise architecture. Author of this thesis deals with formulation of the model of enterprise architecture as a service and its solution. The model is defined by a set of constructs and assumptions, which take into account current knowledge in the fields of enterprise architecture and services. In model solution a set of architectural services, which provide Enterprise Architecture agile and flexibly, is identified and defined. Validity of the model and of its solution is practically verified in two real-world cases: in a shared services center and in an external service provider.
Agile methodology of testing enterprise applications using HP ALM
Studnička, Michal ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
Usage of information systems and technologies (IS/ICT) is almost necessary nowadays for all kind of organizations. These, that want it to be successful know, that it is necessary to pay attention to technology innovations and make sure about their quality. Quality of information system is equal of quality theirs single elements, which are created by linked software applications. Their development is currently guided by many different methodologies or instructions how to create them in the shortest time possible, as cheaply and with sufficient quality. This imaginary triangle forms the basis for the ongoing struggle for necessary compromise on one side or the other. Part of these development methodologies is in most cases a section which is dealing with testing. The results of development have to be checked before delivery to the customer and also on the client side is necessary to test quality of what he paid. Therefore, testing is very important, but still neglected article of software development. The main objective of this thesis is modification of testing methodology from Iveta Králová. Modified methodology was adapted for specific environment of small developement team with support of HP ALM software. Original methodology was intended only for system testing and ends in transmission to acceptance tests. Modified methodology goes beyond these boundaries and also covers this area. Partial aim is to enrich methodology on how to implement and manage test environments suitable for this type of operations. The main contribution of this work is the development of agile methodology that is specific for a particular type of operation and works with HP ALM.
Correltion between body proportions and jump technique of dogs
VAZDOVÁ, Pavlína
The aim of this thesis was to determine whether there are differences in the length of a jump among individual breeds and whether the proportions of the body and body indices influence the length of the jump. In total 84 individuals of three model breeds (German Shepherd, Belgian Shepherd and Border Collie) were studied. For each individual dog six body measurements were taken and used to calculate the ratios of physical parameters (indices). In addition to the measuring, the jump over an obstacle was video recording for ad-hoc analysis of the jump parameters. Using the described methods was proven that the breed, individual training experience and body measurements have significant influence on jump performance, or more precisely on take-off and jump length. The impact of analyzed aspects on landing was significantly lower. Jump length is closely related to the depth/height index and the width of the chest. The worst performance was statistically identified at dogs with low value of the balance index. The results indicate that characteristics examined in this thesis (namely breed and the body measurements and indices) can be used for preselecting individuals with higher jump potential.

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