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Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes


Babić, Vesna; Delalija, Ana
Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes // New studies in athletics, 24 (2009), 1; 59-68 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes

Autori
Babić, Vesna ; Delalija, Ana

Izvornik
New studies in athletics (0961-933X) 24 (2009), 1; 59-68

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
sprint running ; competition activity ; reaction time characteristic
(running ; competition activity ; reaction time characteristic)

Sažetak
Reaction time values, though very small, can differentiate overall performance in sprint races, where the margin of victory is often measured in thousandths of a second. This study, the second from a project examining the sprint and hurdle events at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, aimed to determine the differences in reaction times between male and female athletes. The results confirm previous findings that mean reaction time values are less for men than for women. However, unlike with the women, statistically significant differences for different competitive levels (defined by how far the athlete advanced in the competition) within the analysed events were not found for the men and, therefore, it was not possible to use reaction time as a parameter for drawing conclusions about competitive quality. It was found that men had significantly better mean reaction time values at all levels in three events: 100m, 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles. Interestingly, men had better reaction times only at the lower competitive levels of some events (first and second rounds) while the men and women finalists in most events did not differ significantly in reaction time. In the 200m men and women did not differ in reaction time at any level.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kineziologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
034-0342607-2279 - Fiziološke determinante uspješnosti u sportovima izdržljivosti (Šentija, Davor, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Kineziološki fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Vesna Babić (autor)

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Babić, Vesna; Delalija, Ana
Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes // New studies in athletics, 24 (2009), 1; 59-68 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
Babić, V. & Delalija, A. (2009) Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes. New studies in athletics, 24 (1), 59-68.
@article{article, author = {Babi\'{c}, Vesna and Delalija, Ana}, year = {2009}, pages = {59-68}, keywords = {sprint running, competition activity, reaction time characteristic}, journal = {New studies in athletics}, volume = {24}, number = {1}, issn = {0961-933X}, title = {Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes}, keyword = {sprint running, competition activity, reaction time characteristic} }
@article{article, author = {Babi\'{c}, Vesna and Delalija, Ana}, year = {2009}, pages = {59-68}, keywords = {running, competition activity, reaction time characteristic}, journal = {New studies in athletics}, volume = {24}, number = {1}, issn = {0961-933X}, title = {Reaction Time Trends in the Sprint and Hurdle Events at the 2004 Olympic Games: Differences Between Male and Female Athletes}, keyword = {running, competition activity, reaction time characteristic} }

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