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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...
Comparison of the individual skills and game situation between mini and regular ice hockey rink at 9-10 years old players
Štětina, David ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: Comparison of the individual skills and game situation between mini and regular ice hockey rink at 9 - 10 years old players. Objectives: To find out and compare frequency of individual skills and game situations between mini and regular ice rink at 9 - 10 old players. Methods: The research was carried out and analyzed with video recording of 16 ice hockey games - 6 mini hockey and 10 regular ice hockey games during the season 2014/2015. The research has been made up by 6 players born 2005/2006 from HC Sparta Praha. Gained data have been entered into table and subsequently statistically evaluated and compared using the range of scatter analysis (ANOVA). Results: The diference between avarage frequency of followed individual skills (puck kontrol, passing and receiving and shooting) comparing mini and regular ice hockey ring has been in all cases in benefit of mini hockey. There has been one exception - the unsuccessful receiving puck, where both areas had been equally qualified. The statistical significance of following parametrs, according to ANOVA, have been in all cases confirmed, except receiving puck. Mini hockey has always been in benefit, in following situation (1 - 1, 2 - 0, 2 - 1), however 2 - 1 situation, according to ANOVA has never been relevant. Key words: ice hockey, individual...
Analysis of choosen indicators of game prerformance of SK Slavia Praha futsal in season 2016/2017
Wojnar, Mikuláš ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Buzek, Mario (referee)
Title: Analysis of choosen indicators of game prerformance of SK Slavia Praha futsal in season 2016/2017 Objectives: The aim is to analyze the pre-selected characteristics of team and individual game performance of SK Slavia Praha in the first league in the 2016/17 season. The result of games will be analysed by a set of criteria - goals, attemps, corner kicks, fouls, yellow and red cards from team performance. The analysis of productivity, time played, attempting activity, player's success in terms of time load, player discipline, and age, somatic, and positional characteristics of the players from individual game performance. Methods: Quantitative research, indirect video observation, written and graphical recording. Results: The result will be shown throught tabular, graphical and pictorial depictions of statistics seen in video recording of games. The results showed us how SK Slavia Praha and its players performed in selected characteristics of game performance against the opponent, compared to the half-time, part of the season and the specific context of each game. Slavia scored 13.3% more goals by controlled attack than by counter attack in home games and scored 9.5% more goals by controlled attack than by counter attack in away games. Keywords: game analysis, game performance, futsal,...
Development of shooting skills in Ice Hockey
Slavíček, Tobiáš ; Arnošt, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Development of shooting skills in Ice Hockey Objective: Main goal of this bachelor's thesis is to search and complete knowledges of shooting and its skills in Ice Hockey. Based on these findings is to make analysis of shooting from forhand side. Methods: In this bachelor's thesis is used the method of searching and studying scientific literature of this issue. Next method is analysis of graphic treatment. Keywords: Ice hockey, individual skills, shooting, forhand
Comparison of the individual skills and game situation between mini and regular ice hockey rink at 9-10 years old players
Štětina, David ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: Comparison of the individual skills and game situation between mini and regular ice hockey rink at 9 - 10 years old players. Objectives: To find out and compare frequency of individual skills and game situations between mini and regular ice rink at 9 - 10 old players. Methods: The research was carried out and analyzed with video recording of 16 ice hockey games - 6 mini hockey and 10 regular ice hockey games during the season 2014/2015. The research has been made up by 6 players born 2005/2006 from HC Sparta Praha. Gained data have been entered into table and subsequently statistically evaluated and compared using the range of scatter analysis (ANOVA). Results: The diference between avarage frequency of followed individual skills (puck kontrol, passing and receiving and shooting) comparing mini and regular ice hockey ring has been in all cases in benefit of mini hockey. There has been one exception - the unsuccessful receiving puck, where both areas had been equally qualified. The statistical significance of following parametrs, according to ANOVA, have been in all cases confirmed, except receiving puck. Mini hockey has always been in benefit, in following situation (1 - 1, 2 - 0, 2 - 1), however 2 - 1 situation, according to ANOVA has never been relevant. Key words: ice hockey, individual...
The content of training the 4th grade and its continuity with the modern trends in ice hockey
Jirků, Tomáš ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Arnošt, Pavel (referee)
Title: The content of training the 4th grade and its continuity with the modern trends in ice hockey Objectives of work: To find out representation of individual play moves in the training units of 4th grade in the Czech republic and compare them with the modern trends, that recommend USA hockey and IIHF. Methods: For data collection was used method of direct observation and recording of training units into the prepared evaluation reports. Tested object represents 3 training units of 4th grade in 3 different clubs in the Czech republic during the season 2013/2014. The data were processed, filled into the charts and compared. Results: In all 3 clubs used the skating drills over 30% of training time, HC Sparta Praha train skating even over 50%. Stickhandling train in 2 clubs over 20% of training time, in 1tested club below 20%. Passing drilss apply in the club HC Hvězda Praha above 20% time of training, HC Krkonoše above 16% and HC Sparta Praha below 10%. HC Sparta Praha use the shooting drills most of the time and its over 37%, 2 other clubs below 20%. Any of the tested teams does not apply small - area games above 30% of training time. In all 3 tested clubs used stations. HC Hvězda Praha and HC Krkonoše used 3 stations during 1 training drill and HC Sparta Praha 2 stations. Keywords: Individual...

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