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Comparison of the operation of selected ice stadiums in Prague.
Černý, Vítězslav ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Comparison of the operation of selected ice stadiums in Prague. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare selected ice stadiums to each others by using analysis. Furthrmore, the thesis should show the opportunities and threats of teh selected ice stadiums. Methods: The case analysis was chosen as the main research method. In the preparation of this analysis other methods, such as intentional selection, document analysis and semi-structured interview were applied. Based on the results the SWOT analysis was developed. Through this method the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the selected ice stadiums. SLEPT analysis was used to recognize factors, that affects selected ice stadiums. Results: The analysis shows that every single ice stadium is able to assure enough clients. Some cooperate with nearby schools, others are linked with ice hockey club. Three of selected ice stadiums are able to make profit, two are able not to lose money and two were not willing to provide their econimic information. It was also recognized, that there is a huge need to reconstruct some parts in almost every single ice stadium. We could also see that it is important to reach some money from grants. Key words: Ice stadium, ice-rink, cooling, services, document analysis, semi-structured...
Virtual reality as a mean of diagnosis of the game sense in ice hockey
Slánský, Martin ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Virtual reality as a mean of diagnosis of the game intelligence in ice hockey. Goal: The goal of this work is to find out whether it is possible to evaluate virtual reality through the "game intelligence". Further on, to evaluate if different proband levels do affect the level of the "game intelligence". Methodology: File for research: Our goal is to test five different groups of various performance levels and evaluate the extent of change in game intelligence among respected groups. In each of the group we are evaluating 34 to 74 probands. In total, 252 people were tested. Statistic methods: Basic descriptive statistics, MANOVA analysis, correlation analysis, canonical correlation Conclusion: Our research could be of great benefit to the sports community. We believe that the results of our research will appeal to clubs that have doubts about the positive contribution of virtual reality to ice hockey. Key Words: Virtual reality, ice hockey, diagnostic, probands
Game sense analysis in ice hockey
Mašek, Jan ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Game sense analysis in ice hockey Goal: Find out, what "game sense" means for group of ice hockey experts and then compare results with findings in publications. Methodology Research group Research group consisted of five ice hockey experts. The selection criteria were as follows: Variant 1 Successful completation of coaching licence "A" At least five years of coaching experience in any of these categories: Extraliga Ledního hokeje ČR, Youth national team, Czech U17 or Czech U20 teams Variant 2 Playing experience in NHL or Czech National team Successful completation of coaching licence "B" Data collection method Qualitative research, interview with experts Conclusion Finding acquired from interviews with experts can provide for further deeper analysis of the term "Game sense" than finding that can be acquired from literature. Every statement is product of years of acquired knowledge and experience, therefore I believe, that this thesis can help reader find out more information about game sense and possibilities of its development. Key words: qualitative research, cognitive processes, decision making processes
Analysis and possibilities of training of selected offensive individual hockey skill in ice hockey in youth categories
Mulač, Jakub ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Analysis and possibilities of training of selected offensive individual hockey skill in ice hockey in youth categories Objectives: The first objective was to define the nodal points of the execution of a given movement of a selected offensive individual hockey skill, namely, protecting the puck in ice hockey. The second objective of this thesis was to create skill acqusition program of training of the offensive individual hockey skill of protecting the puck for individual youth category. Methods: The indirect observation method of video was used to obtain the data. A binary yes / no system was used to evaluate the results. Results: The thesis was divided into two parts. The first part was to determine the nodal points of the execution of the selected offensive individual hockey skill protecting the puck in ice hockey using video analysis. A total of nine videos were selected for the video analysis. Three of them contained successful situations of protecting the puck with the body in space, three successful situations of protecting the puck with the body in personal contact and three successful situations of protecting the puck near the boards. First, the nodal points of execution were determined, namely skating, stickhandling and positioning of the puck, and last but not least, body position...
Ice skating school for children - organization on ice
Molčík, Martin ; Kregl, Jan (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title of bachelor thesis: Ice skating school for children - organization on ice Author: Martin Molčík Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Kregl Objectives: Creating a compilation that could help beginning coaches with the management of this age group and the ideal training unit of a skating school in terms of its organization on the ice surface, staffing and content. Methods: The bachelor thesis was prepared in the form of: data analysis of training units and a questionnaire with open questions (questionnaires were provided with simplified information consent and are anonymized). Results: The result of the bachelor's thesis is a compilation that could help beginning trainers with the management of this age category both in terms of organizational and personnel and content form and Designing more variants of the ideal training unit in terms of organizational, personnel and content form. Keywords: Skating school, ice hockey, training unit, organization on the ice rink, introductory part, main part, final part, skating methodology, preschool age, younger school age, pedagogy, didactics
The notation analyses of goals during ice-hockey word championship 2021 in U20 category
Janoušek, Jakub ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Objectives: The ai m of this diploma thesis is to analy s e goals scored in WJC 2021 and comparison countrie s . The second aim is to detect the biggest demerits of czech hockey from scoring view point w ith the help of this facts and inspire other coaches to more intensive work a greed with wold trend in this topic and the aim to return czech hockey to the best hockey countries group. Methods: The research was carried out by indirect observations 28 matches and 176 scoring situations through video records from WJC 21. The subject of research were 10 teams, that selected 88 scorers. Scoring situations were qualitative analyse. Gained findings have been written down into chart and were quantitative analyse. Results: The outcome of analyse is the most used scoring place Low slot - 0 - 10ft in front of the goal and with the most used location of successfull shot - middle of the goal on the ice or close over the ice creates the most used way to score. From w rist shot - forehand side came the most of goals in WJC 21. Analyse proved demerits o f Czech national team U20 in scoring by tip - in and rebound. The result of analyse also proved demerits of Czech select in power play and short - handed play. Keywords: Ice hockey, WJC 21, shooting, scoring, scoring range, shooting metodology
Compensatiory excercises in ice hockey
Bárta, Jan ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Compensatory exercises in ice hockey Objective: The aim of this diploma thesis is to create battery of compensatory exercises suitable for ice hockey. Methodology: It was used scientific method of observation - theoretical-empirical character. The results were measured by pre-intervention and post- intervation measurements. The results were compared with using a Cohen's coefficient d, an arithmetic mean and a percent. Results: We have created the battery of comepnsatory exercises suitable for ice hockey players. This battery was created by studying the literature, consulting with coaches and physiotherapists and from personal experience. We were found differences in all tests compering pre- intervention and post-intervation measurements, which indicate a tendency to qualitative shift. Key words: ice hockey, muscle imbalances, compensatory exercises, unilateral load
Analysis of the loadof referees in selected sports games
Steklík, Aleš ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Analysis of the load of referees in selected sports games. Objectives: Comparison of the load of referees in sports games on the example of ice hockey, football and basketball according to the average heart rate and comparison of the system of training referees with foreign countries. Methods: The bachelor's thesis uses a quantitative method of questioning. The method of analysis is used to evaluate the anonymous questionnaire. Results: A comparison of the referees' load showed that the most demanding position of the main referee is held by a football referee and a line hockey referee. The system of training referees abroad is, with some exceptions (football), different from the Czech Republic. Keywords: referee, comparison, ice hockey, football, basketball, load intensity
Development of speed skills in ice hockey in categorie U11, U13, U15
Arnošt, Daniel ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Development of speed skills in ice hockey in categories U11, U13, U15 Objectives: This master thesis is mainly focusing on verify whether the development of speed skills on the ice in ice hockey is effective off-ice training. Another goal of the thesis is to experimentally verify if the development of speed skills has a different impact on selected age groups according to the same intervention program. Methods: In this master thesis was used the method of quantitative analysis of results. The measurement took place in the form of motor tests, which were compared between two research groups. Results: All categories were divided into two research groups, which completed a six-week intervention training program on-ice and off-ice or only on-ice. In the 20 m direct sprint test and test stop and start, there was a significant improvement more in the experimental group of all categories, which we assessed according to Cohen's d. In the reaction test, only the experimental group U15 improved. In the last agility Illinois test, experimental groups U13 and U15 improved. For the other groups, the players either did not improve significantly or both groups improved equally. Subsequent comparisons between categories showed that the younger categories improved more than the older ones. Keywords: Ice...
Influence of unilateral loading and its compensation in muscle imbalaces in U12-U13 ice-hockey players
Beran, Václav ; Kregl, Jan (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Impact of unilateral load and its compensation of muscle imbalances in ice hockey in U14 and U15 of ice hockey players. Objective: To create a stack of exercises and according to it to propose some variations of compensation programme for young hockey players based on the accessible knowledge of unilateral load in hockey and of compensatory exercises. Tasks: One of the tasks of this bachelor thesis is to summarize and compare the knowledge that can be gained from domestic and foreign literature which deals with compensatory exercise while taking into consideration modern trends. Based on this research, another task is to create and draw up the unified compensation programme which includes exercises that can prevent or diminish muscle imbalances. Another task was to summarize general knowledge of muscle imbalances and compensation exercises. Methods: Theoretical part of this theses uses descriptive-analytic method. Practical part is represented by comparative analysis of literature which deals with problematics of muscle imbalances in ice-hockey and compensatory exercises for compensating unilateral load, next he uses the method of proposal and demonstration. Results: After analysing accessible literature, own attitude and experience after consulting experts in the field, the stack of...

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