Kineziologija, Vol. 5. No. 1.-2., 1975.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
Canonical relationship between coordination and motoric space
Nataša Viskić-Štalec
; Fakultet za fizičku kulturu Zagreb
Milko Mejovšek
; Fakultet za fizičku kulturu Zagreb
Sažetak
The analysis of coordination space was the main purpose of this investigation. On the basis of date from literature and preliminary investigatios the existence of eight coordination factors was hypothesised. These factors were: stereotype reorganisation, motoric educatibility, spead of complex motoric, tasks performance, coordination, arm coordination and leg coordination.
A set of 37 coordination tests and a set of 73 other motoric aptitude tests, i. e. 110 tests for estimation of the whole motoric space were used on the sample of 693 males, 19-27 years old, in good health and without locomotion system aberrations. The data were analysed by means of a method, relatively new for this kind of anthropological investigation. Canonical relationship (H. Hotelling's method) between each coordination set and the remaining set of motoric space were determined.
On the basis of canonical analyses the existence of the general coordination factor can be hypothesised and the uniqueness of the whole coordination space can be proved. Coordination variables are mostly correlated with the tasks, complex from the informational point of view and those tasks in which results depend in the first place on the centrale regulative mechanisms of excitation intensity. The successful performance of complex motoric task therefore depends fundamentally on quick and efficient interpretation of motoric information and quick and efficient realisation of motoric task, using explosive strength in all phases of task.
The interpretation of other pairs of canonical variables, after the first pairs of canonical variables, after the first pairs were partialled, has to be considered with certain caution.
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Hrčak ID:
240531
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Datum izdavanja:
1.1.1975.
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