Naslov (srp)

Antropometrijski parametri, motoričke sposobnosti i rezultat u sportskom penjanju

Autor

Ignjatović, Milan B. 1985

Doprinosi

Stanković, Daniel 1976-
Raković, Aleksandar 1968-
Pantelić, Saša 1975-
Savić, Zvezdan M. 1964-

Opis (eng)

The basic aims of this research were to determine the relations between anthropometric parameters, flexibility, balance and coordination among male and female sports climbers, as well as to determine the influences of anthropometric parameters, flexibility, balance and coordination on the results in sports climbing among male and female climbers. The research was carried out on a population of male and female senior level sports climbers, including 30 male and 15 female climbers, from 10 clubs in Serbia. The average age of the participants was 29.57± 6.21, average body height 181±6.2 cm, average body mass 73.10±7.25 kg, average body mass index 22.32±1.97, while the average climb difficulty ranged from VIII to VIII+. The female participants were aged 27.33±5.16, average body height 168.33±5.8 cm, average body mass 55.40±6.78 kg, average body mass index 19.51±1.77, while the average climb difficulty was approximately VIII. The research was carried out using 7 measuring instruments for the evaluation of anthropometric parameters, and 15 measuring instruments for the evaluation of motor skills (5 each for the evaluation of flexibility, balance and coordination). The criterion variable represented the most difficult climb during the testing. The data were processed using the Statistica 10.0 program, while the following statistical procedures were carried out: descriptive statistics, discriminant measures, intercorrelations and cross-correlations, the canonical correlation analysis and regression analysis. Based on the obtained results, the following conclusions were reached: there are statistically significant relations between flexibility and coordination among the male lead climbers, while none were determined in the other measured spaces; in addition, there are no statistically significant relations between anthropometric parameters, flexibility, balance and coordination among the female lead climbers; the statistically significant influence of flexibility was determined, but not of anthropometric parameters, balance and coordination on the results in lead climbing among the male climbers; and finally, the statistically significant influence of balance was determined, but not of anthropometric parameters, flexibility, and coordination on the results in lead climbing among the female climbers.

Opis (srp)

Prilog: listovi 115-128;Biografija autora: list 125;Bibliografija: listovi 106-114. Datum odbrane: 12.01.2018. Physical Education and Sport

Jezik

srpski

Datum

2017

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