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The relationship of explosive strength and CODS performance
Hönig, Karel ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
1 Abstract Title: The relationship of explosive strength and CODS performance Objectives: The mainaim of this work is to findout the degrese of relatedness indicators between explosively forceabilities and performance in individual Agility tests for U16 and U17 footballers Methods: Testing and measurementwas performed ona sampleof 32players aged 15-16 from the Bohemians Prague football team. To determine the player's explosive-force abilities, the Kistlerboardwas used in the BEZ laboratory. Agility testing was based on test batteries for this ability (Arrowhead L and P, Illionois, 505 L and R, K-test and Hexagon). The data measurements was processed by using IBM SPSS statistics 22. Results: I have found that theimpact of explosivestrength abilities was most evident in Arrowhead and Illinois CODS tests at R = 0,4 - 0,7 and p<0,05. On the contrary, Hexagon test proved to be independent of explosive-strength abilities. In addition, it was found a small correlation value between 505 test and other CODS tests. Keywords: fitness ability, Agility, CODS, speed, strength, football
Assessment of the level of technical skills of category U12 soccer players of different performance levels
Hodbod, Oliver ; Bujnovský, David (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
the first league Czech academy (n = 14, age = 11.66 ± 0.25 years, height = 149.31 ± 6.2 cm, weight = 37.61 ± 4.8 kg). The second group included sub 11.50 ± 0.55, height = 149.31 ± 6.2 cm, weight = 37.61 ± 4.8 kg). Fourteen elite players (age 11.66 ± 0.3 years, height 149.31 ± 6.20 cm and weight 37.61 ± 4.82 elite players (age 11.50 ± 0.55, body height 152.36 ± 6.61 cm ght 38.91 ± 5.39 kg) were tested. The players completed field testing in
The relationship between regularly gymnastic exercise and physical performance level and skill tests in football players
Krejčířová, Kateřina ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Vampola, Jindřich (referee)
Title: The relationship between regularly gymnastic exercise and physical performance level and skill tests in football players Purposes: The main aim of the thesis was to determine whether the regular gymnastic exercise including functional training may affect a performance in selected fitness and coordination tests as well as in specific football skills tests among young football players played in U12 and U13 categories in the context of biological maturity estimated according to their parent's height Methods: The thesis was carried out as a cross-sectional study in which two different groups of footballers were compared. Selected fitness, coordination, and specific football skills tests were measured using field methods. Non-parametric statistical methods were used to assess differences between groups Results: Soccer players who regularly undergo gymnastics exercises performed statistically significant better performance (p < 0.05) in all the tests except agility and ball guidance tests in category U13 and back - balancing and sideways tests in category U12. The relationship between biological maturity according to the parents' heights and the selected tests was not confirmed Conclusion: The study showed that the regular gymnastic exercise included in the training could be positively connected...
Influence of acceleration abilities on performance in agility tests (speed of change of direction of movement)
Hrubý, Jakub ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Name: Influence of acceleration abilities on performance in agility tests (speed of change of direction of movement) Objectives: The main goal of this work is to determine the level of agility performance with acceleration and maximum speed for football players of different age categories. Methods: To solve the problem, I used a correlation analysis. The first measurement was acceleration and peak speed measurement using photocells. The second measurement was focused on performance in change of direction speed. The resulting data from photocell measurements was processed using IBM SPSS statistics 22 and Microsoft Excel. Results: I have found that the greatest impact of the selected COD's tests has an illinois test at r = 0.596 with an almost 100% connection on the acceleration, maximum speed for 16- 17 year old footballers. In addition, it was found that the 505 test had the best connection with the AR_5 test, r = 0.418 with almost 100% acceleration related. The third best result was the arrowhead test, which got r = 0.301, a small correlation value with 90% of the acceleration and maximum speed. The worst result was found in the hexagon test, which had negative r values, ie, an absolutely insignificant correlation. Keywords: football, fitness, speed, COD's, agility, performance structure
Evaluation of selected features of U11 players game performance
Khun, Lukáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Evaluation of selected features of U11 players game performance Objective: The main aim of this thesis was to determine the impact of technical skills and fitness level on game performance of young football players. I also aim to discover possible differences between the First Team and Future team of SK Slavia Praha (year 2009). Methods: A quantitative research with empirical elements was employed in the practival part of the thesis. The sample consisted of the SK Slavia Praha U11 (10,85±0,24) players (n=29). The level of specific football skills was evaluated with slalom tests and Loughborough Soccer Passing test. The fitness level was measured with linear runs (10 and 20 meters), standing long jump, agility and yo-yo intermittent test. Subjective player rating of their performance was measured using a scale questionnaire for coaches. Results: Performance groups "above-average" and "average" showed a great difference in technical skills in comparison to the performance group "below-average". This was not confirmed in terms of fitness. The results in 10m sprint test, 20m sprint test and agility test were comparable. There was no confirmed difference on the team level in technical skills or fitness between the First Team and the Future team. Conclusion: The questionnaire for coaches...
Development of versatility in children's tennis training
Zmátlová, Anežka ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pravečková, Petra (referee)
Title: Development of versatility in children's tennis training Elaborated: Anežka Zmátlová Supervisor: Mgr. Tomáš Kočíb Aims: This bachelor thesis has a theoretical-empirical character. The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the level of motor aptitude and versatility in children who were tested using the test battery according to Blažek (2012). The theoretical part includes the characteristics of tennis, the structure of sports performance, fitness and coordination skills. The empirical part focuses on the assessment of the level of versatility in the tested children. The results are presented graphically and inform illustratively about the level of versatility of the probands studied. Methods of work: Observation, questioning, testing, document analysis Results: The results of the testing show that generally higher levels of versatility are found in individuals who include other activities in their training. Approximately half of the probands tested are also involved in other sports and therefore performed better. Key words: the test battery, coordination skills, conditioning abilities
Assessment the level of condition, basic motor coordination and football skills between two age categories of young football players.
Vrabec, Ondřej ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Musálek, Martin (referee)
Title: Assessment of the level of condition, basic motor coordination, and football skills between two age categories of young football players. Objectives: Find out possible differences in the level of condition, basic motor coordination, and specific football skills between two age categories of young players (U14 and U15). At the same time, the aim is to determine the effect of different rates of biological growth on fitness performance, basic motor coordination, and football skills. The last goal is to find out the level of association between the indicator of the condition, basic motor coordination and football skills. Methods: The main scientific method of theoretical - empiric character was observation and testing. Research field consisted of the players of category U14 (n=24; Age = 13,79±0,49; Height = 166,1±8,42; Weight = 46,7±8,65) and U15 (n=25; Age = 14,8±0,33; Height = 173,17±7,39; Weight = 61,82±8,52) from the football club FK Motorlet Praha. The level of fitness was measured in tests of a sprint at 10 and 30 meters, 505 agility test, Illinois agility test, long jump, Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1. The level of basic motor coordination was determined with the Körperkoordinationtest für Kinder test battery (KTK test) containing 4 subtests: balancing backwards, jumping...
Description of selection fitness criteria for selected national teams and dependence of such criteria on performance in a single scull
Hellebrand, Jaroslav ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Lukš, Josef (referee)
Title: Description of selection fitness criteria for selected national teams and dependence of such criteria on performance in a single scull Aim: The main focus of this work is to describe current fitness selection criteria to national teams and ascertain the connection between these criteria and performance in a single scull. Methods: The structure of this thesis is descriptive. The practical part presents the relationship between selected fitness criteria obtained from 11 participants. The relationship is expressed as a correlation coefficient. Twelve values were acquired from each participant, sorted into 3 separate categories.  Tests of maximum power (1RM)  Endurance tests  Rowing ergometr tests Results: It was found that rowing federations select competitors primarily through ergometer testing, namely the tests for 2 km and 5 km or 6 km. Sculling performance is mainly dependent on individual's endurance capabilities with a correlation coefficient of r = 0, 62 and on dead lift with correlation coefficient of r = 0, 64. Power output per unit weight during endurance tests turned out to be irrelevant. So did squatting with added weight (r = 0, 00) and 1500m running (r = 0, 03). Ergometer tests which are characteristic for rowing showed medium correlation (r = 0, 58). Conclusion: None of the...
The relationship of explosive strength and CODS performance
Hönig, Karel ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: The relationship of explosive strength and CODS performance Objectives: The main aim of this work is to find out the degrese of relatedness indicators between explosively force abilities and performance in individual Agility tests for U16 and U17 footballers Methods: Testing and measurement was performed on a sample of 32 players aged 15-16 from the Bohemians Prague football team. To determine the player's explosive-force abilities, the Kistler board was used in the BEZ laboratory. Agility testing was based on test batteries for this ability (Arrowhead L and P, Illionois, 505 L and R, K-test and Hexagon). The data measurements was processed by using IBM SPSS statistics 22. Results: I have found that the impact of explosive strength abilities was most evident in Arrowhead and Illinois CODS tests at R = 0,4 - 0,7 and p<0,05. On the contrary, Hexagon test proved to be independent of explosive-strength abilities. In addition, it was found a small correlation value between 505 test and other CODS tests. Keywords: fitness ability, Agility, CODS, speed, strength, football

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