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Comparative analysis of the results of Wingate tests of anaerobic endurance at players of HC Motor Ceske Budejovice in the last five years
VLČKOVÁ, Pavla
The aim of the graduation thesis is carrying out the Wingate test in the male "A" team HC Motor České Budějovice in the last five years and the subsequent comparative analysis of the results. A total of 239 players of the HC Motor České Budějovice team took part in the research, over a period of five seasons. We processed the measured values of the Wingate test into tables and graphs and the compared them between each other. In 2015, 2016 and 2018 measurements were performed before and after summer preparation. In 2015 and 2018, the results after summer preparation were higher than before the preparation. The measured value of maximum power [Watt/kg] in 2015 was 16,01 Watt/kg, in 2016 this value decreased to 11,90 Watt/kg and in 2017 it increased to 14,29 Watt/kg. In 2018 the value was 15,51 Watt/kg, 2019 14,86 Watt/kg and in 2020 it was 14,85 Watt/kg. The results of the Wingate test depend on the person of the trainer. This is evident from the results, when in 2016 all values decreased. This year, the trainings were led by a different trainer than in other years. In the last three years were relatively stable results. One trainer took care of the summer preparation.
The influence of two different lower limb exercises on the speed of skating during dry land training in young ice hockey players aged 17 to 20.
Voříšek, Luboš ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: The influence of two different lower limb exercises on the speed of skating during dry land training in young ice hockey players aged 17 to 20. Aim: The aim of this study was comparation of the effect of two variations in preseason pre preparation on speed of skating. Methods: The hockey players in the age from 17 to 20, who have been training ice hockey for 12 - 14 years, have been watched. The hockey players have been divided into two groups on the base of the technology of the skating. The speed of the skating, have been measured at all hockey players at the beginning of the watching. Then the hockey players have absolved the summer preparation. The capacity of the training has been the same for both groups (the amount of the lessons, frequency, etc.). The difference was in the way of performing of some exercises, mainly the exercising of the legs. The first group has been doing the exercises in the "speed" form, while the second group has been doing the exercises in the " strength" form. The effect of the used training has been controlled by the motoric tests. The speed of the ice skating has been evaluated again before the beginning of the playing season. The results have been statistically elaborated and compared. The results: Both training systems have significantly improved...
In-line skating as a training tool for summer preparation in ice hockey
Gebhart, Martin ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
TITLE: In-line skating as a training tool for summer preparation in ice hockey AUTHOR: Martin Gebhart DEPARTMENT: Department of Physical Education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný ABSTRACT: Bachelor thesis surveys the use of in-line skating in the summer preparing for ice hockey. Mapping the use of in-line skating is based on a survey questionnaire. The aim is to determine for what purpose is in-line skating used in summer training. The paper focuses on the development of motor skills in pre-season ice hockey and influence of in-line skating to ice skating technique. The article introduces other possibilities and means of developing skating techniques. KEYWORDS: Summer training, in-line skating, training tool, ice hockey, in-line hockey
Rowing machine in the sports training of rowers
Jermář, Adam ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kainová, Lucie (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of a rowing machine in the sports training of rowers from the perspective of the age of rowers, when they start training on the simulator, ways and motivation of training, opinions on appropriateness, frequency and forms of training for the summer and the winter period. The characteristics of rowing, the division of rowing disciplines and categories, the specifics of fitness training and training equipment of rowers are mentioned in the theoretical part. A questionnaire survey was carried out on racing and recreational rowers in the practical part. KEYWORDS Rowing, rowing machine, sports training, motivation, winter preparation, summer preparation, physical fitness, endurance, strength
In-line skating and in-line hockey as training tool for summer training in ice hockey
Šerf, Jakub ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kašpar, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to find out with questionnaire and compare the use of in-line skating in the summer preparation of the ice hockey team on different levels of performance and age. Name of thesis: In-line skating and in-line hockey as training tool for summer training in ice hockey Author: Jakub Šerf Tutor: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný Department: Department of physical education and sport Aim of the thesis: Chart and compare the use of in-line skating in the summer preparation of ice hockey teams at different age and performance levels in the Czech Republic. Methodology: Methods used in the thesis are questionnaire and comparison Conclusion: Charting the use of in-line skating in the summer preparation of ice hockey players. Coaches do not often include in-line skating in summer training sessions. They use it more as a complementary activity in the form of in-line hockey than the training of special skills. Key words: In-line skating, in-line hockey, training, summer training, ice hockey
In-line skating as a training tool for summer preparation in ice hockey
Gebhart, Martin ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
TITLE: In-line skating as a training tool for summer preparation in ice hockey AUTHOR: Martin Gebhart DEPARTMENT: Department of Physical Education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný ABSTRACT: Bachelor thesis surveys the use of in-line skating in the summer preparing for ice hockey. Mapping the use of in-line skating is based on a survey questionnaire. The aim is to determine for what purpose is in-line skating used in summer training. The paper focuses on the development of motor skills in pre-season ice hockey and influence of in-line skating to ice skating technique. The article introduces other possibilities and means of developing skating techniques. KEYWORDS: Summer training, in-line skating, training tool, ice hockey, in-line hockey
The influence of two different lower limb exercises on the speed of skating during dry land training in young ice hockey players aged 17 to 20.
Voříšek, Luboš ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: The influence of two different lower limb exercises on the speed of skating during dry land training in young ice hockey players aged 17 to 20. Aim: The aim of this study was comparation of the effect of two variations in preseason pre preparation on speed of skating. Methods: The hockey players in the age from 17 to 20, who have been training ice hockey for 12 - 14 years, have been watched. The hockey players have been divided into two groups on the base of the technology of the skating. The speed of the skating, have been measured at all hockey players at the beginning of the watching. Then the hockey players have absolved the summer preparation. The capacity of the training has been the same for both groups (the amount of the lessons, frequency, etc.). The difference was in the way of performing of some exercises, mainly the exercising of the legs. The first group has been doing the exercises in the "speed" form, while the second group has been doing the exercises in the " strength" form. The effect of the used training has been controlled by the motoric tests. The speed of the ice skating has been evaluated again before the beginning of the playing season. The results have been statistically elaborated and compared. The results: Both training systems have significantly improved...

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