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Fitness training for ice hockey referees
Duben, Marek ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Fitness training for ice hockey referees Objectives: The aim of this work is the application and verification of an intervention for the preparatory period of ice hockey referees. Methods: The thesis utilizes scientific quantitative experimental methods. Other scientific methods employed in this work include observation, measurement, comparison, analogy, and synthesis. Results: Based on data obtained from a research of scientific literature, personal experiences, consultations with experts and referees, a training plan for the preparatory period of top- level ice hockey referees in the Czech Republic was created. Additionally, this plan was tested in practice with selected referees. A test battery was also developed, to compare results and determine the benefits and functionality of the proposed training plan. Keywords: Ice hockey, referees, conditioning preparation, training plan, test battery
Comparison of the factors determining the granting status of CSLH academy with academies in other countries
Slánský, Jan ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparison of the factors determining the granting status of CSLH academy with academies in other countries. Goal: The aim of the thesis is structure of the training process, players selection, conditions and testing, comparison of ice hockey academies in the Czech Republic, North America and Norway. Methodics: File for research: Five hockey academies from different countries were selected. Representative of the Czech Republic was the HC Sparta Praha, HC Energie Karlovy Vary and HC Rytiri Kladno who holds status adept for academy of CSLH. The Notre Dame Academy was observed in Saskatchewan, and the fifth academy was Norwegian Lillehammer. The conditions, running and testing of players were explored. Questioning was done orally or by correspondence. Conclusion: Although the compared results have their limits, it showed that Canadian Notre Dame is the most effective model for developing hockey players. Key words: Ice hockey, academy, talent selection, testing, educational process
Influence of professional sport on the parents of children - future athletes in terms of their expectations and reasons for choosing sport on the example of ice hockey
Jančová, Michaela ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
The topic of the thesis is the influence of professional sport on parents of children - future athletes in terms of their expectations and reasons for choosing sport, using ice hockey as an example. The main objective of the thesis is to find out the primary reasons for parents' choice of sport for their children and to find out their expectations of what movement skills and character traits their children will develop in the club. Quantitative research using a questionnaire survey was chosen as the research method. Three hockey clubs across different league levels were involved in the research. The research sample consisted of two groups, one of which was a group of 140 parents of children aged 3-15 years and the other group consisted of 41 youth coaches. The results showed that the main reason for parents to choose a sport for their child was their child's interest in that sport. Furthermore, when analysed in more detail, the results showed in the context of the age group of the children that for parents of pre-school children, seeing their child's professional sport career was more important as a reason for involvement in a hockey club than for parents of older children. In contrast, parents of older school-age children gave more weight to all-round and harmonious development than parents of...
University hockey in the Czech Republic from the point of its participants
Šimková, Anna Marie ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Suchý, Jiří (referee)
In my work I try to map university hockey in the Czech Republic through the personal experiences of its players. I describe the organisation and function of university hockey competitions played or played by Czech clubs, as well as the organisation of ice hockey at the Academic Championships and Universiade. In order to gain insights, I mainly used interviews with personalities from the ranks of players, coaches or management in the field of university hockey. This is because I wanted to capture their opinions and experiences on the issue in order to shed light on it in the most authentic way possible. KEYWORDS Ice Hockey, University League, Academic Championships, Universiade
Analysis of the occurrence of hallux valgus in 12-15 years old ice hockey players.
Helmich, Tomáš ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Reckziegelová, Petra (referee)
Title: Analysis of the occurrence of hallux valgus in ice hockey players aged 12-15 years Objectives: The main goal was to summarize the available facts about the occurrence of hallux valgus in hockey players and then quantitatively determine whether this diagnosis occurs more often in this group compared to the general population, already at the age of 12-15 years. Furthermore, the work tried to clarify the difference in occurrence between the individual posts of the group of hockey players. Methods: 102 probands between the ages of 12 and 15 participated in the research, who were divided into 2 groups. The first group consisted of 36 ice hockey players. The second group consisted of 66 elementary school students who do not actively play ice hockey. Only men were tested for gender differences in the incidence of hallux valgus in the population. Before the actual testing, specific anamnestic information was taken from the participants: age, dominance of the limb, in the case of hockey players, a game post was added for a more detailed investigation. Both groups were measured in a similar way, i.e. with a goniometer from the dorsal side. The angle in the metacarpophalangeal joint of the first finger was measured, on both lower limbs. The resulting data were recorded and processed using the software...
Analysis and possibilities of therapy of postural functions in young hockey players
NETOLIČKOVÁ, Nela
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the possibilities of therapy of postural functions in hockey players. The aim of the thesis is to analyze possible postural deviations and their prevention at an early age and to find a combination of physiotherapeutic methods for hockey preparation. Taking into account the age of the target group, the exercise unit is designed mainly as a preventive tool. Ice hockey is one of the sports in which a unilateral load is typical, which, when exposed to this load from an early age, can lead to faulty posture and muscular imbalances. Prep hockey is open to children from 4 to 12 years old. We have to take into account the growth and further development of these children, which can be affected if the emphasis is not placed on compensation and prevention. The aim of this paper is to describe the issues related to postural function in children at the level of hockey prep. Another aim of the thesis is to compile a combination of methods and concepts as a prevention for these children. The theoretical part of the bachelor's thesis deals with ice hockey as a sport, the muscular imbalances associated with this sport and the physiotherapeutic methods that can be included in training. The theoretical part serves as a basis for the practical part. The practical part includes research that took place for ten weeks with ice hockey players from SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč. It includes an initial kinesiological analysis, an exercise unit (strengthening and stretching), an output kinesiological analysis and a questionnaire completed at the end of the research. Follow-up meetings and therapy took place according to the probands' abilities every week. From the results we can conclude that mainly stretching, but also strength training has a positive impact on the posture of the participating boys. Some imbalances were compensated and the deep stabilization system was activated. This work is suitable for review by physiotherapists with an interest in sports, hockey coaches, hockey players or the general public.
Retrospective analysis focused on finding the most successful clubs in the education of young hockey talents in the 70s, 80s and 90s in the Czech Republic
RŮŽEK, Josef
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to find out the most successful clubs in development of young hockey players in seventies, eighties, and nineties in Czech Republic. In the analytical part we were interested in development of ice-hockey player and physiological conditions. We were also concerned with professional army sport. In synthetic part we mentioned all ice-hockey clubs, which played their part in developing top ice-hockey players. We also described five best ice-hockey clubs. We found out that in last 30 years there were 202 representational players, including 21 goalkeepers, 69 defenders and 112 attackers, on major tournaments. The most successful club was HC Dukla Jihlava, because of their program, which helped 54 players till they reach twenty years of age.
Survey of purchasing behaviour and preferences of Czech ice hockey goalies on the ice hockey goalie equipment market
Habart, Jan ; Voráček, Josef (advisor) ; Opelík, Daniel (referee)
Title: Survey of purchasing behaviour and preferences of Czech ice hockey goalies on the ice hockey goalie equipment market Objectives: The main objective of this work is to identify and describe the buying behaviour and preferences of Czech pure amateur hockey goalies on the hockey goalie gloves market. Other objectives were: to identify the factors that are crucial in the purchase of goalie gloves and that influence goalies the most, to find out the usual places of purchase of goalie gloves, the most used brands of goalie gloves among "hobby" goalies and the loyalty of these goalies to the brand of goalie gloves. The final objective is to identify the price sensitivity of "hobby" goalkeepers in their purchases. Methods: In our thesis, we used a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods. The quantitative method represented by a questionnaire survey was used to obtain a large amount of data (195 responses received in total), which was then compared with the responses of three interviews representing the qualitative method. The interviews were used to obtain more developed and accurate answers on the subject matter. Results: The results of the questionnaires and interviews showed that hockey "hobby" goalies are most concerned about the functionality of the goalie gloves, and they...
Czech Hockey Academies' role analysis in players development system in the Czech Republic
Šťovíček, Radek ; Kaprálková, Michaela (advisor) ; Crossan, William Morea (referee)
Title: Czech Hockey Academies' role analysis in players development system in the Czech Republic Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to determine which hockey players had been nominated to the Czech under-18 and under-20 national teams during the period starting by the 2015/16 season until the 2019/20 season and to determine afterward the probability of players selection to the national teams mentioned before in terms of competing only in domestic leagues and in terms of competing abroad. Methods: In the thesis a quantitative method of data collection was used, namely the statistical analysis. The probability of players competing in the domestic and foreign leagues was compared using the odds ratio model. All the information collected in terms of thesis composing was verified within practical usage by a qualitative method of semi-structured interviews with two different respondents. Results: During the observed period the majority of selected players to under-18 national team selection for top tournaments played in domestic league. For Under-20 World Championship is players selection slightly dominated by players competing in foreign leagues. The probability of being selected to the players selection for the top tournaments during the observed period was higher for players competing in...

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