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Circumstances for drop out of youth in chosen ice hockey club
Rybář, Lukáš ; Crossan, William Morea (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Circumstances for drop out of youth in chosen ice hockey club Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to find out the main reasons that led to the players leaving the selected hockey club. The case study focuses on all players aged 15 to 20 who have left the club in the last five years. Methods: A combination of quantitative and qualitative methods was used in this work. Specifically, electronic questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. Individual questions were developed based on existing studies that address this issue as well as the supervisor's expert advice. Results: The main reason for players leaving the club was insufficient technical facilities. The least important reasons were serious injuries, which prevented the continuation of sports activities and interest in other sports. Of the ten most important reasons, six are intrapersonal, two interpersonal and two structural. Keywords: Sport environment, work with youth, organized sport, motivation, financing of sport, sport participation
Value of freedom in leading young athletes
Impiö, Jusa Valtteri ; Parry Martínková, Irena (advisor) ; Slepičková, Irena (referee)
Topic: Value of freedom in leading young athletes. The aim of this study is discussing in what way the value of freedom is realized in young athlete's environment. Methods: Knowledge is achieved through philosophical reasoning and arguments. Conclusion: The freedom of young athlete can be enhanced or restricted unintentionally or intentionally by various parties in everyday sport environment. Realizing the value of freedom can have central role in young athlete's opportunity to achieve more meaningful ends in life and meaningful sport experience. Keywords: freedom, moral, sport environment, young athlete
Sport activities among students of primary school and high school in Louny
Dvořák, Jan ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: Sport activities among students of primary school and high school in Louny Objectives: Bachelor thesis is about research of sport activities among students of high school and primary school in Louny. The aim of this thesis is to find out in which sports are students engaged and what are the main motivators and bariers in sport. With regard to the local sport situation, we want to find out in which sports are students interested in and alternatively they would like to try it. Methods: Sport activities among students has been investigated by using a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire was realized in written form. Results: Results of this survey has shown that the level of sport activity among student of high school and primary school is high. Compared to 2010, sport situation has improved. Frequency of doing sport has increased. Despite the particular problems, student are rather satisfied with the local sport situation. Keywords: Sport activities, sport environment, questioning, competitive and recreational sport, Louny, students of primary and high school
Optimization of Marketing Mixes in Sports Facilities
Hejdová, Anežka ; Kotáb, Jiří (advisor) ; Krpálek, Ladislav (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to optimize current marketing mixes in sports facilities. As such, this thesis will suggest appropriate optimization strategies for these mixes and recommend methods for improving marketing communication practices and service portfolios, in order that facilities may heighten their competitiveness, increase facility attendance, and enhance client satisfaction. The theoretical section of this thesis analyses marketing mixes, services, sports product, CRM, CEM, and facility environment. The practical component first presents the facility itself: a squash centre, where the analysis was done. An analysis and assessment of marketing activities of the squash centre was carried out afterwards. Quantitative forms of research, especially interviews, were used. Informal conversations were also held with the management of the squash centre. The thesis results in some recommendations for the squash centre which are applicable for sports facilities in general.

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