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Possibilities of physiotherapy for handball players with chronic musculoskeletal problems
TOMÁŠKOVÁ, Denisa
Handball is a contact sport associated with a high frequency of injuries. The unilateral nature of the movement leads to pathokinesiological changes in the musculoskeletal system. These may secondarily affect the quality of movement and lead to recurrent musculoskeletal difficulties. The bachelor thesis deals with chronic difficulties arising from handball. It proposes physiotherapy options that allow to positively influence, prevent or completely eliminate these changes. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to determine the nature of musculoskeletal difficulties in selected female handball players of TJ Lokomotiva České Budějovice and to develop a proposal for individual physiotherapy for selected female handball players. Based on the objectives, the research questions "What kind of musculoskeletal difficulties are found in female handball players?" and "Did the individually designed physiotherapy plan help the identified subjective and objective musculoskeletal difficulties in female handball players? " The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. In the theoretical part, brief information about handball and female players, kinesiology of handball movements, movement difficulties acute and chronic within the sport, movement management together with tissue healing, examination and therapeutic methods and prevention are described. In the practical part, a qualitative research is developed on the basis of three case studies of selected players of TJ Lokomotiva České Budějovice playing the second women's league. The research group consisted of female handball players aged from 20 to 22 years who have been regularly training and playing handball for more than 8 years. The female players attended AB clinics once a week with written consent from the responsible staff member. The research request document is available for review from the author of the study. The practical part includes an initial kinesiological examination, a description of the 8-week therapy, and an outcome kinesiological analysis. The handball players were educated on the exercise plan they performed during therapy sessions and subsequently outside the clinic. I see the contribution of this work in the clinical practice of physiotherapists, to whom it can serve as an inspiration for working with handball players. Furthermore, the bachelor thesis can serve as educational material for sports coaches or for a selected group of people playing handball.
The management of the sport organisation
JANÁK, Filip
This bachelor thesis concentrates on the management of the sport organisation Handball Jindrichuv Hradec. The main aim of this bachelor thesis is an acquisition of resources, mainly financial resources and human resources. The analysis consists in a quantitative method. It uses a personal interview with the chairman of the sport organisation Ing. Jaroslava Krupicová. The research is composed of short interviews with people live who live in Jindrichuv Hradec. The main task is to find out if people are aware of social media of this organisation and if they even know about the current situation of the handball club in Jindrichuv Hradec. The thesis presents recruitment, promotion, financial situation and primarily functioning of chosen organisation. Work is divided to two parts. The first part is literary survey and the second one is practical part. The results are published in a graphical and tabular form. The outcomes based of acquired information from questionnaire survey are processed in several suggestions which can be useful for the improvement of the organisation.
The History of Physical Education and Sport in Písek from 1968 until now
CHYTRÝ, David
The bachelor thesis deals with a history Physical Education and Sports in Písek from 1968 to present. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part focuses on history of Sokol Písek and other forms of organized Physical Education. The second part deals with the history of particular sports section. The main focus is on tělovýchovná jednota Sokol, tělovýchovná jednota Spartak, Vojenská tělovýchovná jednota and tělovýchovná jednota Jiskra. Some other sports organizations were established independently on organizations mentioned before. These organizations are included in the thesis according to the importance of the development of Sports events. The thesis mainly focuses on the history of the most successful of sports club, such as football, ice hockey, tennis and basketball. The Thesis the result of elaboration of interviews with contemporary witnesses, newspaper articles, chronicles of the town of Písek, chronicles of ice hockey clubs and other printed literature.
Using of movement games in handball training for children.
Plucarová, Kristýna ; Petružela, Jan (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: The use of movement games in the handball training for children Objectives: The aim of thesis is to find out how movement games are used in the training of children and youth in our country - with what aim and for what purpose coaches choose them. Specify the principles and criteria of their use in handball training. Find out what are the different states of movement games in the Czech Handball Federation. Methods: For the preparation of the bachelor thesis an anonymous questionnaire was created for handball coaches in the category of pre-school, mini-players and younger players. The questionnaire was extended by the regional coaches and managers of the Czech Handball Federation to the individual teams. Results: The use of movement games in the training of younger pupils is sufficient according to the General Concept of the Methodology. The use of movement games is not sufficient in the pre-school and mini-junior categories. From the result it can be concluded that there is a lack of theoretical knowledge among the coaches of these categories. Keywords: handball, mini handball, movement games, methodology, long-term athlete development
The influence of athletic exercises on speed and jumping abilities of handball players aged 11 to 13
Jelínek, Erik ; Petružela, Jan (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: Impact athletic exercises on speed and jump abilities of 11-13 years old handball players. Objectives: The aim of this work is to find out whether it is possible to improve the performance of speed and jump skills of handball players aged from 11 to 13 by using athletic exercises in the preparatory part of the training unit, by creating an athletic intervention program. Methods: This work, based on the type of experimental study, uses methods of measurement, intervention and comparison between two groups - control and experimental. It was done 2 total measurements of exercises included in test battery of Czech handball association. The first measurement of both groups was done before the intervention program, which was applied only on the experimental group. The second measurement of both groups was done after the end of the intervention program. The resulting measurement data were finally averaged, compared and evaluated between the control and experimental groups. Results: It was found the positive effect of intervention program based on athletic exercises on development of speed skills. Jump abilities has been only little significantly improved. Keywords: Handball, fitness, condition, training, athletics, youth training, special running exercises.
Sponsorship of the Czech handball club
Straková, Karolína ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Crossan, William Morea (referee)
Title: Sponsorship of the Czech handball club Objectives: The main objective of this diploma thesis is to create a sponsorship package to address and potentially gain the general sponsor of the Czech handball club TJ Sokol Nové Veselí. Methods: In this diploma thesis, qualitative methods are used - analysis of texts, documents, websites and social networks. Furthermore, a semi-structured interview was conducted with the vice-president of the club. Semi- structured interviews were also conducted with representatives of selected companies. Results: An analysis of the current situation and the interviews showed that the club does not currently have a comprehensive sponsorship package. Communication with sponsors always took place individually on the basis of specific negotiations and a comprehensive form was lacking, which reduced the effectiveness of negotiations. For this reason, the first part of the work focuses on the analysis of the current situation, the possibilities and the offer of counter-services that the club can offer. Based on this, one basic package was created, as the interviews showed that this strategy is more effective for the club. The created package was presented to the addressed sponsors, while the goal was achieved and a new sponsor was obtained for the club. Keywords:...
Comparison of the frequency of individual game activities with the rule allowing one-stroke and multi-stroke dribble in mini handball matches
Loutocká, Denisa ; Petružela, Jan (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
Title: Comparison of the frequency of individual game activities with the rule allowing one-stroke and multi-stroke dribble in minihandball matches Objectives: The main objective of this paper is to determine which type of dribbling, single- strike dribbling or multi-strike dribbling is more effective for the game of minihandball. Methods: For the preparation of the bachelor thesis, a handball tournament was organized for three Prague handball teams of mini pupils. Within the framework of the conducted tournament, the game activities of the individual and the dribbling methods were observed. The indirect observation method was used to obtain data from video recordings taken during the tournament, which were subsequently processed in Microsoft Excel. Results: From the records obtained, it can be concluded that dribbling does not have a significant effect on the game of mini-betting. Both types of dribbling bring some positives and negatives to the game. Keywords: handball, minihandball, individual game activity, dribble, frequency
Evaluation of the jump height of professional handball players in correlation with dynamic postural stability
Háza, Ondřej ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Hrabík, Jan (referee)
Title: Evaluation of the jump height of professional male handball players in correlation with dynamic postural stability Aims: The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the jump height in professional handball players using the mobile application My Jump 2. Another goal is to evaluate dynamic postural stability, which was evaluated using a dynamic postural posturography device NeuroCom Smart EquiTest. The last goal of the thesis is the subsequent correlation of jump height and dynamic postural stability. Methods: This diploma thesis is a quantitative correlation study, in which the research used a deliberately selected group of professional handball players n = 20 with an average age of 25.64 ± 3.66, who play in the highest domestic competition and have simultaneously played handball for at least 10 years, with no history of serious orthopedic, internal or neurological injury. The evaluation took place in the kinesiology laboratory of the Department of Physiotherapy, UK FTVS. The mobile application My Jump 2 was used to evaluate the jump height and the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest device was used to evaluate the dynamic postural stability. The deliberately selected group of handball players was subjected to a jump height assessment first performed in the form of a Countermovement jump (CMJ), and then from...
Qualitative analysis of cooperation of back court player and line player on the 9th Men's European Championship in Brno
Václavek, Ondřej ; Tůma, Martin (advisor) ; Velenský, Michael (referee)
Title: Qualitative analysis of cooperation of back court player and line player on the 9th Men's "18" European Championship in Brno. Objectives: Qualitative analysis of the attacking combinations between back court player and line player on the 9th Men's "18" European Championship 2008 in Brno, finding out the space distribution of these combinations and compare the trend analysis of Men's "18", Men's "20" and Men's European Championship. Methods: Qualitative Analysis of the matches on DVD with using non participating and non structured observing connected with quantitative analysis based on the statistical program Handball Stat. We used own form for recording the observed data. Results: The teams used combination based on passing mostly. The distribution of co-operation probably depended on physical, technical and tactical preparation of the back court players and through that the line player very often co-operated with left and middle back. Key words: handball, combination, co-operation, back court player, line player, qualitative analysis, 9th Men's "18"ECh 2008 Brno
Handball and czech handball - sports similar and different
Krátká, Simona ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis considers handball, Czech handball and the differences between these sports. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part lists the basic information about handball and Czech handball, states the important historic facts, and describes the rules and the main contrast between these sports. The practical part focuses on the interpretation of the data acquired by a quantitative research which was aimed at the respondent's knowledge about handball and Czech handball. Keywords Handball, Czech handball, history, rules, key differences

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