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The Relationship between Selected Motor Ability Determinants and Anthropometric Characteristics in Adolescent Athletes from Various Sport

Krzysztof Maćkala ; University School of Physical Education, Department of Athletics, Wroclaw, Poland
Ryszard Michalski ; University School of Physical Education, Department of Athletics, Wroclaw, Poland
Jacek Stodółka ; University School of Physical Education, Department of Athletics, Wroclaw, Poland
Nikola Rausavljević ; University of Split, Faculty of Kinesiology, Split, Croatia
Milan Čoh ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sport, Department of Track and Field, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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str. 139-145

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The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between speed, lower extremities explosive power,
simple, and complex responses in adolescent athletes from various disciplines. Thirty nine athletes of 16.5 years old, N=13
sprinters and jumpers, N=13 soccer players, and N=13 judokas participated in the experiment. Pearson correlations, a
one–way ANOVA and an independent t-test for establishing differences between those three groups of athletes was applied.
Additionally the Ward method of hierarchical cluster analysis also was applied. The strong correlation occurred between
complex responses and speed; 20 m from standing and 20 m fl ying start (r=0.62 and r=0.65 respectively). In other cases,
no strong association was found. The substantial differences between groups occurred in the 20 m run from fl ying start
(t=5.92) and standing triple jump (t=4.16). The study indicates that adolescent athletes may need to be assessed differently
to a certain extent, including sport specialization.

Ključne riječi

physical ability test; motor skills; sprinting speed; explosive power

Hrčak ID:

147625

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/147625

Datum izdavanja:

14.7.2015.

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