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Impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the physical fitness of female volleyball players between the age of 14 and 16.
Bendová, Tereza ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Bunc, Václav (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physical fitness of girls aged 14 to 16. The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on a particular group of female volleyball players on the basis of recorded data. The theoretical part focuses on the pandemic itself, but mainly on the physical activity linked with the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The theoretical part also expands on information about volleyball and the individual player positions. The practical part deals with the recorded data and its evaluation. For data collection, I chose special motor tests performed on volleyball that test specific motoric abilities of volleyball players. The results showed that the physical fitness of the female volleyball players deteriorated in all tested areas. The biggest percentual deterioration can be found in the K-test used to measure speed. The deterioration rate was recorded in 100% of the players. Furthermore, when comparing whether the players' performance after returning to training recovered to their pre-pandemic levels, I found that not all players were able to perform the same. KEYWORDS volleyball, COVID-19 pandemic, fitness tests, physical fitness, sport training
Most frequently played signals by setter and blocker in two best teams of women's Uniqa extraleague in season 2012/13
Pásková, Pavla ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to all volleyball fans and mainly to volleyball coaches who are interested in problematics of a set in volleyball. The thesis contains chapters on the history of volleyball, characteristics of playing actions of an individual, game systems, and what does the setter do. The practical part deals with the most frequently played signals by setter and blocker in two the best teams of women`s extraleague volleyball. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Diagnosis of volleyball skills using motor tests at Sokol Písek
Šebková, Matylda ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jandová, Soňa (referee)
This thesis deals with motor tests, which have the task of finding out the level of movement volleyball skills of Sokol Písek cadets. We obtained the results by three tests during one season. The tests are focused on lower and upper service, upper and lower rebound with both hands. The obtained results are processed into tables and graphs. We compared the individual tests for all three tests and found out what the development of the results was. We also researched which gaming activity they did more well. Another comparison concerned the success of players in tests and how many players passed testing. The main goal of this work was mainly to motivate players to further work. And show players which gaming activities need to be improved.
Change of physical abilities of TSV Giesen Grizzlysw and VK ČEZ Karlovarsko players after condition training
Lukešová, Tereza ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Přibyl, Ivan (referee)
TITLE: Change of physical abilities of TSV Giesen Grizzlys and VK ČEZ Karlovarsko players after condition training AUTHOR: Bc. Tereza Lukešová DEPARTMENT: Department of Physical Education SUPERVISOR: PaedDr. Ladislav Pokorný ANNOTATION The work is focused on fitness training of volleyball players from two top men's competitions, and on the Czech Uniqa extraleague and the German Bundesliga. Work through testing of motor skills of twelve respondents from both teams. These were the tests: K-test, 200m sprint, trapeze, long jump, rebound reach range, reach, two-hand reach range. The first part of the thesis contains general information about volleyball literature and familiarization with movement abilities, with regard to work and work with them. The research part analyzes the already mentioned form of tests of motor abilities of the respondents before conditioning during the season, ie also in December. In conclusion, the results of this research and comparison with fitness training of the teams were evaluated. The work is intended mainly for advanced players or volleyball coaches. KEYWORDS: physical ability, voleyball, condition training
Volleyball training for children
Olmrová, Zuzana ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis "The volleyball training for children", in its first theoretical part, aims at making readers acquainted with basic volleyball terminology that is connected with children of primary school age. It brings a listing of information important to training of children, which is specially focused on volleyball. It could be useful and helpful to coaches or physical education teachers. The goal of the experimental part of this thesis is to make a training program for all-round motor skills development, volleyball skills development and a positive relationship with volleyball for primary school age children. This program should have a respect to age specific needs of children and focus on their motor skills and play activities comparison and define their volleyball potential. It should find out about an awareness that children have about minivolleyball. This thesis submits the document that is applicable in single training units for primary school age children that begin with volleyball for 5 months. It also helps to define a level of their volleyball potency. Key words volleyball, minivolleyball, child, player, training, ball
Most frequently played signals by setter and blocker in two best teams of women's Uniqa extraleague in season 2012/13
Pásková, Pavla ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to all volleyball fans and mainly to volleyball coaches who are interested in problematics of a set in volleyball. The thesis contains chapters on the history of volleyball, characteristics of playing actions of an individual, game systems, and what does the setter do. The practical part deals with the most frequently played signals by setter and blocker in two the best teams of women`s extraleague volleyball. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jumping load in elite volleyball players at the World Cup 2013
Čirka, Jan ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Jumping load in elite volleyball players at the World Cup 2013 Aim: The aim of this work is to determine jumping load at individual, gaming, specialized features selected teams for the World Cup 2013. Using selected units were Czech Republic, China and Brazil. Method: In this work, I used the method of empirical observation videos from World Cup in Brno and Prostejov 2013. Observation data was recorded for clarity in the statistical tables in Microsoft Excel 2010. The results were processed, then expressed verbally and tabular. Results: The results showed that the most jumping load specialization in post feeder. Load more specializations in each team differed. In the Czech team to the blocker, then the passing spikers a minimum load of jumps was diagonal player. In the Chinese group after feeder, most jumps implemented post spiker, followed blockers and diagonal player. The Brazilian team a few less jump than feeder implemented blockers, then diagonal player, at least reflections were recorded both the passing spikers. Keywords: Voleyball Jumping load Junior cathegory Fitness training

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