Kinesiology, Vol. 5. No. 1.-2., 1975.
Original scientific paper
Canonical relationship between abilities dependant upon energetic regulation and abilities dependant upon moving regulation
Jože Šturm
; Visoka škola za telesno kulturo Ljubljana
Smiljka Horga
; Fakultet za fizičku kulturu Zagreb
Konstantin Momirović
; Fakultet za fizičku kulturu Zagreb
Abstract
The relations between motoric abilities enabling to solve any motoric problem (defined in a usual was as coordination, accuracy of aiming and shooting, balance, flexibility and speed) an those abilities for which the possibility to produce force i more important (defined as explosive, static and repetitive body segments), were analysed.
On the sample of 693 males, 19-27 years old, 75 tests for estimating the first, and 35 tests for estimating the second group of motoric abilities were used. Relations between the two groups of tests were determined using canonical correlation analysis.
Eleven significant canonical roots and therefore eleven pairs of significant canonical factors were obtained. Relatively high correlation of the first pair of canonical factors, interpreted as structuring of moving and regulation of excitation intensity, was explicated by functioning of general mechanism superposed to these factors, i. e. by general motoric factor.
Correlations between other canonical dimensions were interpreted by operating synergetic, tonic, and, in one case, anthropometric factors. The correlations between the last pair of canonical dimensions could not be explained.
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240615
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Publication date:
1.1.1975.
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