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Analysis of the level of stick handling in ice hockey in U6 - U9 the category
Šimáček, Martin ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Author: Martin Simacek Additionally, the study aims to determine whether the player's Abstract Author: Martin Šimáček Title: Analysis of Puck Control Level in Ice Hockey in Categories U9 and Younger Objective: The aim of this work is to determine the level of puck control among players in the U9 age category and younger, and to further investigate whether the players' skills correspond to the competencies they should possess in this category. Methods: The methodology was based on a test battery compiled to evaluate and compare the puck control level of players in the U9 category, encompassing a wide range of teams from the entire Czech Republic. The research relied on the quantitative analysis of results from 253 young hockey players who underwent a series of 17 tests aimed at progressively increasing the difficulty of puck control techniques. Each player was assessed individually under the same conditions, with success evaluated by a licensed expert with a coaching A- license. The data were analyzed using statistical tools to define the average level of skills achieved and compare them with international standards. Results: The study, which included 253 young hockey players from the U9 category, showed an average completion of 2.15 out of 11 puck control tests, revealing solid foundational skills...
Objectifiacation, comparison,, and degree of association of maladaptive indicators in athletes
Kaľata, Maroš ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee) ; Lehnert, Michal (referee)
Objectification, comparison, and degree of association of maladaptive indicators in athletes Aim: The aim of this study was to identify bilateral and unilateral asymmetries in different components of neuromuscular testing among young athletes, and compare these asymmetries with respect to sport type, age group, performance level, and gender. The secondary aim was to assess the degree of association between types of asymmetry (morphological, balance, strength, and running asymmetry). Methods: The sample population consisted of young male and female athletes aged 10 to 19 with various sports specializations. The participants were grouped by various factors: predominant characteristic of the sport (symmetrical (SY), asymmetrical (ASY), hybrid (HY)); chronological age (10-12 years, 13-15 years, 16-18 years); performance level (elite, sub-elite), and gender. Asymmetry was assessed from morphology and various neuromuscular assessments: distribution of muscle mass on the lower limbs (MA), bilateral differences in the size of the center of pressure path length (APS), maximum active (APF) and impact peak force (IPF) and force impulse (FI) at initial (Z) and final (K) running speed, bilateral asymmetry of knee extensors (Q:Q) and flexors (H:H), and H:Q ratio (unilateral asymmetry) at three angular velocities...
Monitoring of reaction abilities in different age categories of judo athletes.
Buriánek, Adam ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Harsa, Pavel (referee)
Title: Monitoring of reaction abilities in different age categories of judo athletes Objectives: The aim of the thesis was to assess the influence of judo on the reaction abilities among different age groups of judo athletes. This finding should help to develop a view of necessity of focusing on reaction abilities during exercise unit. Methods: During the research a reactometer was used to capture simple and complex reaction time to visual stimulus and tactile response. Overall 166 individuals (100 men, 66 women) took part of the monitoring from which 3 were excluded. Every proband has undergone one test measurement (5 stimuls at least) and two evaluated ones (20 seconds each). The shorter - reaction time score was consider as a result for the particular test. The outcomes were utilized via Kruskal - Wallis test, Pearsons's and Spearman's correlation coefficient, Mann - Whitney's test and others. Results: The biggest difference between reaction period was observed between the age group of 8-10 and older groups. This category has also significantly differed in reaction period and the highest median. Statistically any notable difference was not confirmed among judo athletes and our control group in contrary with the situation between individual age categories. The hypothesis of judo athletes training...
Monitoring of reaction abilities in different age categories of judo athletes.
Buriánek, Adam ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Harsa, Pavel (referee)
Title: Monitoring of reaction abilities in different age categories of judo athletes Objectives: The aim of the thesis was to assess the influence of judo on the reaction abilities among different age groups of judo athletes. This finding should help to develop a view of necessity of focusing on reaction abilities during exercise unit. Methods: During the research a reactometer was used to capture simple and complex reaction time to visual stimulus and tactile response. Overall 166 individuals (100 men, 66 women) took part of the monitoring from which 3 were excluded. Every proband has undergone one test measurement (5 stimuls at least) and two evaluated ones (20 seconds each). The shorter - reaction time score was consider as a result for the particular test. The outcomes were utilized via Kruskal - Wallis test, Pearsons's and Spearman's correlation coefficient, Mann - Whitney's test and others. Results: The biggest difference between reaction period was observed between the age group of 8-10 and older groups. This category has also significantly differed in reaction period and the highest median. Statistically any notable difference was not confirmed among judo athletes and our control group in contrary with the situation between individual age categories. The hypothesis of judo athletes training...
Triathlon sports industry and its common issues
Bartizalová, Denisa ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the overall issue of triathlon, from a historical development and important milestones, through movement skills essential for this discipline, its characteristics including rules, categories, distances and diversity of other racing styles. It also deals with material equipment needed for different types of triathlon and their individual disciplines, offers an overview of multisports that are triathlon related and last but not least informs about the importance and triathletes' appropriate nutrition.There are several chapters in which are added pictures to support the clarity of thesis and orientation in the issue. This thesis is not a result of research work, but a summary of ideas and conclusions which have been already published. An overall review of the triathlon was created, which can serve as an support while finding a summary of information on above mentioned issue.

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