Kinesiology, Vol. 17. No. 1., 1985.
Original scientific paper
The effect of some motor abilities on karate technique
Josip Babin
; Centar odgoja i usmjerenog obrazovanja "10. kolovoz", Sinj
Abstract
In order to establish the relations between motor characteristics and success in modified Heian kate, a sample was used consisting of 200 men, aged 17 to 19, all citizens of SFRJ, and clinically healthy, without morphologic and motor aberrations and all residing in Sinj.
In order to assess motor abilities, 23 measuring instruments of composite type were used to assess movement frequency, co-ordination, flexibility, balance, explosive force a repetitive force, all of them making up the predictory group of variables. The criterion variable was presented by assessing the achievement in modified Heian kate, judged by 6 component experts (0 to 10 points).
Basic static procedures were applied motor tests and success in modified Heian karate .77 and then coefficient of determination .59 confirm the hypothesis about a significant effect of motor abilities on efficiency in karate technique. The highest coefficients of correlation with success in katee were present in those motor tests that intended to measure coordination and explosive force.
Keywords
karate; kata; secondary school; students; evolution of achievement; training program, effects; motorics; regression analysis
Hrčak ID:
255857
URI
Publication date:
4.4.1985.
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