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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
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

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