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Kvantifikation of small sided games and full rink games in Peewee ice hockey players
Hanuš, Jan ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Quantification of training load in small area games and full ice game Objectives: The aim of this work is to compare the frequency of skills during small area games and full ice game in the training process at young school age. Methods: In the thesis was used a method of indirect observation. I recorded and analyzed 16 practices. I specifically focused on the number of individual game skills performed in small area games and full ice game. The study was conducted at the SC Kolín during the 2023/2024 season, involving 18 participants with an average age 11 ± 0,42. For comparison, I used quantitative analysis and percentage expression. Data are converted to the average number per minute. The results are presented by tables and box plots. Results: Research discovered that the most effective game in terms of individual game skills (shooting, passing, takeaway and pass interception) is 3-3 plus shooter. Players in this game achieved an average of 0,91 shot attempts, 1,78 passes and 0,18 intercepted passes per minute of game play. The small area game 3-3 with offside achieved the best result in takeaways, 0,31 average per minute of game play. The full ice game had the lowest average of the results in all observed parameters. Conclusion: In all observed parameters small area games achieved better...
Quatification of passing and breaking with puck and breaking to opening in small sided games in U10 cathegory
Velas, Benjamin ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title: Quantification of passing and releasing actions with and without the puck in small area games in ice hockey for the 4th grade category Objectives: In practice, use small area games for the 4th grade category that will focus on the development of pass processing and player release with and without the puck and then quantify these individual game activities. Methods: Creation of small-area games using the method of searching literature and electronic resources. Applying these games in practice and using the method of observation. Taking video recordings of games on ice and then analysing the individual's game skills passing, controling a pass, breaking with puck and breaking to opening using quantitative analysis. Results: The result of the work is the quantification of individual game activities for 10 selected games in a small space. Each game is independently evaluated, ranked on a subjective difficulty scale, and insights from practice are added. The highest number of passes took place during the game "Bago", while the lowest number of passes took place during the game "One-goal game with a pass to the coach". In my opinion, the most complex and one of the most difficult games was the game "2 on 2 on a split field" where all the observed game activities of an individual appear in a...
Training of offensive game activities of an individual during games in a small space in the 5th class
Bořík, Milan ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Kregl, Jan (referee)
Title: Training of offensive game activities of an individual during games in a small space in the 5th class (category U10) Goals: The main aim of these bachelor thesis is to create modern exercises, which are combination of games and skills in one unit. The exercises are focused on the development of two game activities of an individual and on the basic movement skill of skating.For each of these skills, I assigned ten exercises in small area games. Methods: In my bachelor thesis I used a qualitative description of exercises, which are focused on two skills that fall into the game activities of the individual and one basic movement skill skating. The stack of exercises is therefore focused on these skills in the U10 category. The exercises were created by combining games and skills together, so the exercises are very varied and suitable for the category. To create, I used the theoretical basis of the work itself, which I combined with the methodology of the Czech Hockey Association and my own experience, which brought me mainly movement games. Each exercise has a given form of difficulty, according to which we include the exercise in the training plan. The meaning of work: Efforts to improve training units, as games in a small space are known to many coaches only as 1vs1 or 3vs3. Kids need more variety, so...

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