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Analysis of the level of stick handling in ice hockey in U6 - U9 the category
Šimáček, Martin ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Author: Martin Simacek Additionally, the study aims to determine whether the player's Abstract Author: Martin Šimáček Title: Analysis of Puck Control Level in Ice Hockey in Categories U9 and Younger Objective: The aim of this work is to determine the level of puck control among players in the U9 age category and younger, and to further investigate whether the players' skills correspond to the competencies they should possess in this category. Methods: The methodology was based on a test battery compiled to evaluate and compare the puck control level of players in the U9 category, encompassing a wide range of teams from the entire Czech Republic. The research relied on the quantitative analysis of results from 253 young hockey players who underwent a series of 17 tests aimed at progressively increasing the difficulty of puck control techniques. Each player was assessed individually under the same conditions, with success evaluated by a licensed expert with a coaching A- license. The data were analyzed using statistical tools to define the average level of skills achieved and compare them with international standards. Results: The study, which included 253 young hockey players from the U9 category, showed an average completion of 2.15 out of 11 puck control tests, revealing solid foundational skills...
Analysis of Wrist Force Influence on Ice Hockey Shooting Speed at the HC Motor České Budějovice at Pupil Categories
PINKAS, Štěpán
In this bachelor thesis we compare the influence of the wrist force and the ice hockey shooting speed. Players of the pupil categories were used as the tested group here. A total of 58 players of HC Motor České Budějovice were involved into this testing. The measurement was held in the month of March in 2019.
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
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...
Mini hockey in the 4th grade category and its differences from regular hockey viewpoint of individual play moves.
Lukeš, Petr ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Thesis title: Mini hockey in the 4th grade category and its differences from regular hockey viewpoint of individual play moves. Thesis objectives: To ascertain and compare the number of individual play moves in mini hockey and modern hockey in the 4th grade by way of indirect observation and audiovisual technology. Method: For data collection we used indirect observation via a videocamera. Data thus collected was processed, filled in to charts and compared. Results: Mini hockey players made 9x more successful shots (7x more on the wicket and 2x more outside of it), the rival team's goal-keeper sent forth 4x more shots and caught 3x more. Mini hockey players handed off accurately 2x more frequently and there were also 2x more inaccurate handoffs. They processed 2x more successful handoffs and further 3x more unsuccessful ones. In personal matches, mini hockey players won 2x more pucks. The players were able to break free by changing direction or speed 2x more often, as well as by doubling. Mini hockey players were 2x more frequently in contact with the puck than modern hockey players. Keywords: Mini hockey, regular hockey, 4th grade, individual play moves
Tracking the success of attack after the previous defense strike for beach volleyball players
Pihera, Martin ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of the work: The aim of this work was to find out what attacks after the previous defense are played by the best players in the world and whether they are successful. Method: In this work I used statistics from videos on the Beach Major Series. Results: The results showed that the hardest strikes are most often played diagonally. Then statistics showed that players are successful in over half of their strikes, except for one exception. Keywords: Beach Volleyball, Individual Gaming, Assault, Success, Defense, Defender, Blocker, Statistics, Video, Line over
Effectivity of handball skills in selcted secondary schools in Prague
Hynečková, Klára ; Tůma, Martin (advisor) ; Buzek, Mario (referee)
Title: The effectivity of handball skills in selected secondary schools in Prague Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to assess the level of handball skills at schools in Prague. To compare the effectivity of teaching the author has chosen a school where Handball is thought regularly and a school where it is taught at irregular intervals of time. Methods: The thesis is based on qualitative methods, where observation was used to obtain the results. The final points are obtained via the numeric scales which contain the verbal characteristics. Results: It was found that the classes in which handball is taught regularly are more likely to acquire the necessary skills. Keywords: Handball, game activities of individuals, didactics, physical education.
The characteristic of the games of top women's teams at the vollejball World Cup 2010
Šimková, Adéla ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorálek, Rostislav (referee)
6 ABSTRAKT 1. NAME The characteristic of the games of top women's teams at the volleyball World Cup 2010 2. SUBJECT The characteristic of vollejball, The feature of women's teams at the volleyball World Cup 2010 3. THE GOAL OF WORK Characteristics performance of the game selected volleyball team women's at the World Cup 2010 in Japan, based on the success of the selected gaming activities of individuals. 4. RESULTS After meeting the goals to characterize and compare the results of selected teams, a success in selected gaming activities of the individual. 5. KEY WORDS volleyball, the top volleyball, individual playing activities, World Championships,
Evaluating the with successfulness of playing actions of an individual in women's volleyball at the Olympic games in Beijing 2008
Němcová, Eva ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jahodová, Gabriela (referee)
Tittle: Evaluating the with successfulness of playing actions of an individual in women's volleyball at the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008 Author: Eva Němcová Department: Department of physical training Supervisor: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný, Katedra tělesné výchovy Pedagogické fakulty Univerzity Karlovy v Praze, M. D. Rettigové 4, 116 39 Praha 1 Supervisor's e-mail adress: pok.lad@email.cz Abstract: This thesis is intended for interested people from general public, firstly as educational materials for a narrow group of teachers and coaches of volleyball on high schools, sports grammar schools, etc. The thesis includes chapters focused on history, characteristics of particular playing actions of an individual, playing systems, combinations and playing achievements. The research deals with successfulness of playing actions of an individual in women's volleyball at the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008. Keywords: volleyball, playing actions of an individual, spike, serv, block, digging, reception

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