Comparison of some of the anthropological characteristics of the U14 judokas and the correlation of these characteristics with the competitive result (CROSBI ID 681956)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Segedi, Ivan ; Pleša, Luka ; Jug-Dujaković, Matija ; Sertić, Hrvoje
engleski
Comparison of some of the anthropological characteristics of the U14 judokas and the correlation of these characteristics with the competitive result
The aim of this paper is to combine the competitive result during 2018 season with the results of testing certain variables of motor skills and to determine whether there is a connection between high competitive performance and a high level of motor preparedness.The sample of participants consisted of 13 judokas who were in U14 rank during 2018 season. The participants are divided into three groups, depending on their overall ranking at the end of 2018 season. Group 1 makes 5 judokas who were at the end of the season in the top 30 judokas in a total of more than 300 judokas. Group 2 is made up of 4 judokas, who made a few points during the season and were at the end of the season in the middle of the overall ranking. Group 3 consists of 4 judokas who did not score points during the season and ended up at the bottom of the overall ranking. The sample of variables consisted of five tests which are the standard battery of tests for assessing motor abilities in chosen judo club (SDM – leg explosive power ; KLNR – whole body coordination ; PUR – lumbar and hamstrings flexibility ; PTL – abdomen repetitive strength ; PP – speed coordination).The outcome of the judo fight largely depends on the level of motor skills and it can be assumed that the difference would be more significant if the sample of subjects involved a greater number of athletes. Strength and coordination stands out as the most important ability for success in the judo fight, which is clearly manifested in these results. Highly developed motor skills are one of the factors of success of athletes, respectively they have a big influence on achieving sports results.
motor skill, competition, judo training
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Podaci o prilogu
85-88.
2019.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Sertić, H. ; Čorak, S. ; Segedi, I.
Zagreb: Kineziološki fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
978-953-317-059-6
Podaci o skupu
6th European Judo Science & Research Symposium; 5th Scientific & Professional Conference – " Applicable Research in Judo"
predavanje
12.06.2019-14.06.2019
Poreč, Hrvatska