Lecturer(s)
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Polívka Tomáš, Mgr. PhD., Ph.D.
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Kresta Jan, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Volleyball: 1. Use of individual game activities in preparatory exercises - serving and receiving 2. Use of the game activities of the individual in preparatory exercises - recording and attacking strike 3. Use of individual game activities in preparatory exercises - block and picking 4. Preparatory games suitable for practicing individual defensive and offensive combinations 5. Game combinations and game systems - basic terminology, specialization of players 6. Organization of the tournament 7. Practical credits Football 8. Introduction to the subject. Repetition. Interconnection of individual HČ in the form of PC, HC. 9. ÚHK 10. OHK 11. HS basic set-up and principles, ÚHS based on taking positions of players around a teammate with the ball, OHS - based on occupying space. HC and PH 4:4, 5:5, 6:6. 12. ÚHS gradual attack, OHS zonal defense against the opponent's gradual attack. OHČJ - occupation of space. 13. HČJ linking activities in the form of PC, HC, PH. 14. ÚHS and OHS in the number of 11:11. (ÚHS - basics of the gradual attack system, basics of the rapid counterattack system, player deployment, OHS - systems (basics of the territorial defense system, basics of the combined defense system). Note HČJ = individual game activities, Ú = offensive, O = defensive, HK = game combination, HS = game systems, PC = preparatory exercise, HC = game exercise, PH = preparatory game
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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- 28 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the subject is to master the basic game activities of an individual, combinations and systems in a preparatory game (match) and master the work of a referee.
After passing this subject the student: - Knows the basic football and volleyball terminology. - Can describe and explain football, volleyball rules and game content (game activities) and to draw game situations. - Can realize required football skills (game activities). - Can lead the match as a referee. - Can realize the activities of a player in introductory exercise.
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Prerequisites
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Fulfilled course Voleyball Football I.
KTV/7329
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Student requirements 80% attendance Volleyball Seminar work on a given topic - training unit a) overhead hitting with both hands in a defined area b) striking from below with both hands in a defined area c) methodical series for practicing gliding delivery b) a methodical series for practicing the attack stroke c) submission to defined sectors d) comprehensive exercise e) deciding the match f) preparatory game or match Soccer Demonstration of practical game skills in a preparatory game or match, deciding the match.
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Recommended literature
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BUCHTEL, J. et al. Teorie a didaktika volejbalu. Praha, 2005. ISBN 80-246-1011-6.
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EJEM, M. Volejbal. Praha, 1988.
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FAČR. Pravidla fotbalu (aktuální verze).
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HANÍK, Z., VLACH, J. Volejbal. Praha, 2008. ISBN 978-80-7376-078-6.
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KAPLAN, O. Volejbal. Praha, 1999. ISBN 8071697621.
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KOLLAH, E. Fotbal- technika a taktika hry.Praha: Grada, 2006.. Praha: Grada, 2006. ISBN 80-247-1336-5.
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KRESTA, J. Futsal. Praha, 2009. ISBN 978-80-247-2534-5.
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ONDŘEJ, O., BUZEK, M., NAVARA, M. Teorie a didaktika kopané. Praha, 1986.
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PSOTTA, R. Fotbal- kondiční trénink.. Praha: Grada, 2006. ISBN 80-247-0821-3.
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VOTÍK, J. Trenér fotbalu B UEFA licence. Praha, 2006. ISBN 80-7033-921-7.
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VOTÍK, J. ,ZALABÁK, J. Trenér fotbalu C licence. Plzeň, 2006. ISBN 80-7033-856-3.
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