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The degree of relationship between the level of motor coordination and the game skills of football players 13 - 15 years.
Hrabina, David ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Vampola, Jindřich (referee)
Title: The degree of relationship between the level of motor coordination and the game skills of football players 13 - 15 years. Purpose: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to find out the strength of mutual relations between general motor coordination and football skills in older pupils (13-15 years) in football. Methods: For this bachelor thesis we used the observation method for data collection. We used a form of field testing for the observations. We tested indicators of basic motor coordination and technical skills in older football players. The research group consisted of 41 players from two age categories U14 and U15 of the FK Motorlet Praha team. The Körperkoordinationtest für Kinder (KTK test) test battery was chosen for the level of basic motor coordination testing, which contains 4 tests: backward balancing, one-legged jumping, repeated side jumps and moving to the side on wooden boards. For specific football skills, the tests were selected Loughborough soccer pass test (LSPT) and ball guidance. Results: It was found that the highest rating ("highly above average") in the motor quotient indicator was achieved by 76% of players in the KTK test and at least "above average rating" was achieved by 98% of U14 and U15 players together. A statistically significant (p <0.01) strength of r = -0.47...
Evaluation of fundamental motor skills, specific game skills and motor abilities in young football players
Pfeifer, Radim ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Bujnovský, David (referee)
Title: Evaluation of fundamental motor skills, specific game skills and motor abilities in young football players Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to describe the developement of specific game skills, fundamental motor skills and agility in young football players (12- 14 years) between two measurements in the course of less than two years. The next aim is to verify the correlation between fundamental motor skills and specific game skills. Methods: The main research method of this thesis was the observation method. For the practical part of the thesis the longitudinal quantitative research with empirical elements was used. The followed group was consisted of young football players in U14 age category from FC Tempo Praha (n=12). The group was repeatedly measured during the next twenty months. The level of fundamental motor skills was examinated by TGMD-2 (Test of Gross Motor Development) and the level of specific football skills was examinated by the test of leading the ball. The level of agility was examinated by the test of agility. Results: In the first measurement of TGMD-2 83,3 % of probands achieved average or below average level. In the next measurement of TGMD-2 91,3 % of probands achieved average or below average level. There was also determinated a statistically significiant...
The mutual relationship between fundamental motor skills and specific football skills in children aged 8 - 9 years
Šonský, Dominik ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Musálek, Martin (referee)
Title: The mutual relationship between fundamental motor skills and specific football skills in children aged 8 - Byškovice in the - oup. Their average age was 9.0 ± 0.9 years. Using the TGMD - (52%) of participants reached a level of at least 'average'. The results of this 's general motor skills is recommended
Finding the relationship between fundamental motor skills and special game skills at football players (9-10 years)
Cintler, Pavel ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Finding the relationship between fundamental motor skills and special game skills of football players (9 - 10 years) Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to find out the correlation between fundamental motor skills and special game skills of football players in the category U10 and U11. Methods: The method of observation - measurement was used in this thesis. The researched group consisted of 26 players in the categories U10 and U11 (average age 10.4 ± 0.7 years) from the football club SK Střešovice 1911. The level of fundamental motor skills was assessed by using TGMD-2. Level of specific game skills in football was detected by following tests: slalom, pass in running and accuracy of shooting. Results: Significant relationship was found (r = 0.48, p < 0.05) between the level of basic motor skill and special game skills in football. The results proved, that the level of specific game skills was significantly influenced by manipulation skills (r = 0.53; p < 0.001) compared to locomotion skills (r = 0.40; p < 0.05). In motor level testing was found that 61 % (n = 16) of players have a below average level of funadamental motor skills. According to the results of this thesis there was not proven statistically significant relationship between the observed age categories U10 and U11 at the level...
Relationship between fundamental motor skills and specific game skills in young football players.
Pfeifer, Radim ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Buzek, Mario (referee)
Title: Relationship between fundamental motor skills and specific game skills in young football players Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to determinate the level of fundamental motor skills and specific game skills at football players of youth league. Next aim is to determinate the relationship between these skills. Methods: The main research method of this thesis was the observation method. Followed group was consisted of football players in U12 age category from FC Tempo Praha (n=24). The level of fundamental motor skills was examinated by TGMD-2 (Test of Gross Motor Development) and the level of specific football skills was examinated by test of leading the football ball and accuracy of shooting. Results: In TGMD-2 4% of probands achieved excellent level. Next 4% of probands achieved above-average level, 46% of probands were on average level, 13% of probands were evaluated as slightly below average. Below the average were 25% of probands and 8% of probands were on very below average level. Statistically significant relationship was found between the level of fundamental motor skills and specific game skill- leading the football ball (p<0,05; r = -0,70). Furthermore, it was found that the level of specific game skill (leading the football ball) is influenced more by object control skills...
Assessment of the relationship between level of neuromotor, body somatotype, physical fitness level and game skills at football players in U12 category.
Vytlačil, Aleš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Musálek, Martin (referee)
Title: Assessment of the relationship between level of neuromotor, body somatotype, physical fitness level and game skills at football players in U12 category. Objectives: The aim is to determinate the relationships between levels of neuromotoric, body somatotype, overal physical fitness level and the individual playing skills at football players in the U12 age category. Methods: The main research method of our work was the observation method. The research were included soccer player (n = 40; 11,5 ± 0,3 let). Neuromotor age, we investigated using Bruininks Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT - 2). Physical fitness was assessed using a test battery UNIFITTEST 6-60. To determine the somatotype we used the methodology of Heath - Carter 1967. For data analysis we used basic descriptive statistics, correlation, linear and multiple regression. Results: A significant correlation (r = -0.60; p <0.001) was found between the level of fundamental motor skills (level of neuromotoric) and the specific game skills (slalom with the ball). Significant correlations were also found between the level of fundamental motor skills (level of neuromotoric) and physical fitness (r = 0.64; p <0.001) and between levels of physical fitness and the specific game skills (slalom with the ball; r = 0.55; p <0.01). These...

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