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NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Ottopalová, Veronika ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Poslušná, Iva (advisor)
The proposed multi-functional building is located on the corner of Bratislava and Old in Brno. The land is made up of several parcels and falls under the city of Brno Zabrdovice. This district is characterized by its block development, which is the completion of a significant corner. Near the Theater Joy, Puppet Museum, primary school and the Museum of Roma Culture. There Good walking distance to public transport and city center. The whole concept is based on the survey and analysis of the missing features sites and public spaces. The proposed concept is based on the following the theater, providing public space for leisure and café for use of the general public. An important clue is a primary school. An analysis of the environment is an obvious lack of sports facilities, it follows a proposal climbing wall, playground, dance floor, which in winter is converted to ice rink for skating. In the Museum of Roma Culture, which is near plots, lack facilities for the production of fine products, and a ballroom. Art workshop and dance hall are part of the design. The perimeter of the plot is divided into two masses. The street is designed Bratislava temporary accommodation - hostel in a street of old multi-functional building. Among these Matter is designed input - gateway, which is connected to the theater. Gateway creates levitating mass, which opens from the street entrance to the courtyard and is accessible public. The corner of creating prestigious spaces smaller local galleries products and a library. A high wall that lines the plot is used for climbing wall, near the Administration Building and rent climbing equipment. This building serves as a lookout for events in the courtyard.
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...
Analogy and difference of ice skating and inline skating and their mutual use in teaching.
Ondráčková, Markéta ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kainová, Lucie (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the correspondences and differences between inline skating and ice skating. In the theoretical part I introduce both types of skating. I describe the classification of these sports, basic equipment, safety, and the methodology of both skating types. In the theoretical part there is also a chapter on the suitability of skating in relation to the age of the child. In the practical part I verify a unified methodical series that I designed for both types of skating. The main aim of the thesis is to compare the practice of inline skating and ice skating techniques from the point of view of their correspondences and differences. The partial objectives are to find out whether it is possible to transfer the acquired skills from one type of skating to the other, to find out whether it is possible to design a unified methodology for the acceleration of mastering the basic requirements. Furthermore, to investigate the influence of ice skating and inline skating teaching methodologies on the level of skill when switching to the second skating technique. The following methods are used in the thesis: the observation method, experimental method, assessment scale and arithmetic mean. The results of the thesis show that both types of skating are very similar, so one type of skating can...
Development of speed in changing of directional of skating by agility exercises in ice hockey training focused of defenders in the category midget and juniors
Havelka, Dominik ; Novák, Dominik (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Autor: Dominik Havelka Title: Development of speed in changing of directional of skating by agility exercises in ice hockey training focused of defenders in category midget and juniors Objective: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to determine the impact on increasing speed abilities through the creation of a test battery and a training program that focused on agility skating exercises in the youth and junior age categories. Another goal is to determine whether the rate of influence was different for defensemen and forwards, and also the rate of influence was different between youth and juniors. Methods: Methods: ANOVA statistical analysis was used to compare results in individual tests. A total of 32 players participated in the research, 17 in the youth category with an average age of 15.00 ± 0.59 years and 15 in the junior category with an average age of 17.93 ± 0.85 years. The experiment lasted 14 weeks during the competitive period. Testing took place in the first and last weeks, and 12 weeks of training stimulation took place between the testing. Results: In both observed categories, there was improvement in terms of Cohen's d in all tests. The average times of both groups improved in all tests. Youth values for the Illinois agility test showed improvement with a large effect, Cohen's d =...
Influence of Skating Technique on Skating Speed in Players aged 8-10
Kořínek, Jakub ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Tittle: Influence of skating technique on skating speed in players aged 8-10 Objektive: Search teoretic procedures for teaching skating and speed development in ice hockey in available literature. Then create and apply a set of exercises to improve skating techniques for the 8-10 year category. Use skating speed tests to verify the effectiveness of the exercises and demonstrate the effect of the skating technique on skating. Works: - Look for theoretical techniques for skating techniques and ice hockey. - Create and apply a set of exercises to develop ice skating techniques. - Use skating speed tests to verify the effectiveness of the selected exercises. - Compare the test results between three teams with a different volume of skating training. Results: Find out the effect of skating technique on skating speed. Hypotheses: 1. Players aged 8-10 will have comparable lead times in each test in all three teams. 2. Speed skating can be developed by improving skating techniques. 3. More skating training means more improvement in skating speed. Key words: Ice hockey, skating, skating speed, skating technique, 8-10 years.
Modern training equipmens for ice hockey
Křepelka, Jonáš ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (referee)
Title of work: Modern training equipmens for ice hockey Goal of work: Using standardized interviews to determine the frequency of use of modern hockey equipment abroad, then through a questionnaire survey, the frequency and the current status of the use of modern hockey equipment for ice hockey players aged 12-13 years in the Czech Republic. According to the findings recommend examples of training exercises that are suitable for the development of skills for players to prepare for the ice and off the ice. Method: Observation, indirect observation, document analysis, questionnaire survey, data analysis, standardized interview. Results: The results of the thesis we have shown that the frequency and condition using modern training aids for ice hockey in the Czech Republic compared to other countries at a low level. Some tools are used by us all. 40% of those surveyed teams in our equipment in use. On this basis, I recommend examples of training exercises with the use of modern equipment for ice hockey, and I brought a few suggestions on how to properly work with modern tools. Keywords: Ice Hockey, Skating, Stickhandling, Equipmens, Slide Board, Passmaster, Attack triangle, SweetHands
Skating skills development at ages U - 10
Dvořák, Luboš ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Skating skills development at ages U - 10 Objectives: The main aim of this thesis is to introduce the scheme skating in ice hockey, describe methods of improving individual skills and create a stack of exercises on their development. Methods: The thesis was primarily written with the use of searching method based on information from available expert literature, electronic sources and articles of Czech and foreign origin. Keywords: Ice hockey, skating, training exercises, school age, skating metodology, didactics sports games
Development of skating in Category 4. Classes
Janoušek, Jakub ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title: Development of skating at category 4th class Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to introduce information about the methodology and the scheme skating in ice hockey and create a stack of exercises on development of skating skills at category 4th class. Methods: The first part of the thesis is only theoretically and was primarily written with the use of searching method based on information from available expert literature, electronic sources and articles of Czech and foreign origin. In the second part are these methods applied to practice by created exercises. Keywords: Ice hockey, skating, training exercises, school age, skating metodology, didactics sports games
The influence of skating frequency on muscle tone of musculus triceps surae
Obyt, Daniel ; Šifta, Petr (advisor) ; Nováková, Pavlína (referee)
Title: The influence of skating frequency on muscle tone of musculus triceps surae. Objective: The aim of this master degree thesis is to determine whether and how much influence the frequency and intensity of isotonic load the muscle tone of musculus soleus during skating of a professional ice hockey player. The muscle tone of musculus soleus is the most objectively measured part of musculus triceps surae by myotonometer. Methods: The master degree thesis is divided into the theoretical part, the processed form of research that serves as a basis for investigation in the second, empirical part. Change in muscle tone of musculus soleus was investigated by using myotonometer, which followed after a full physiotherapy examination. It is quantitative research using quasi-experimental study. Measurements were performed on 10 subjects - professional ice hockey players who are fully manage the technique of skating on the ice, before load, after low frequency isotonic load and after high frequency isotonic load. Conclusion: The myotonometric measurements revealed that after low and high frequency isotonic load of skating on ice rink, the muscle tone of musculus soleus is the same or slightly lower than before load. Keywords: Muscle tone, myotonometer, musculus soleus, skating, ice hockey
The reflection kinesiology analyse of cross country skiing
Chrástková, Martina ; Kračmar, Bronislav (advisor) ; Jandová, Soňa (referee) ; Dvořák, František (referee)
Title: The reflection kinesiology analyse of cross country skiing Purposes: To compare coordination of chosen muscles on leg during reflection of cross country skiing classic technique, skating and herringbone. Methods: Comparative analysis: the dates were measured by surface electromyography and 2-D video-analysis. Results: We founded statistical significance by comparisons muscle activation on right leg during kick during cross country skiing: classic technique, diagonal stride and herringbone and V-1 skating and herringbone. In case the left leg the statistical significance was disprove by: m. peroneus longus sin during comparison of diagonal stride and herringbone and m. gastrocnemius medialis sin V-1 skating and herringbone. We founded high level of laterality of diagonal stride and herringbone. In case V-1 skating, the significant similarity was not founded for m. vastus lateralis and m. gluteus medialis. Key words: Cross country skiing, classical technique, skating, herring bone, kinesiology, surface electromyography (EMG), muscles activation

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