Title
Uticaj komponenti somatotipa i specifičnih motoričkih sposobnosti na uspeh u sportskom penjanju : doktorska disertacija
Creator
Puletić, Miloš, 1980-
Copyright date
2014
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno-Bez prerade 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
PhD thesis
Other responsibilities
mentor
Stanković, Daniel
član komisije
Raković, Aleksandar
član komisije
Stefanović, Natalija
član komisije
Pantelić, Saša
član komisije
Miletić, Krasomenko 1947-
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
Title translated
THE INFLUENCE OF SOMATOTYPE COMPONENTS AND SPECIFIC MOTOR SKILLS ON SUCCESS IN SPORT CLIMBING
Publisher
Niš : [М. Puletić]
Format
PDF/A (125 listova)
description
Umnoženo za odbranu.
Univerzitet u Nišu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, 2014.
Bibliografija: listovi 77-83.
Biografija autora: list 116-117.
Summary.
description
Sport climbing
Abstract (en)
The aim of this research was to determine the influence of somatotype components and specific motor skills on success in sport climbing on natural rock. The research was conducted on 31 male subject (mean age: 28.10 ± 5.50 years, height 181.18 ± 6.50cm, weight 71.92 ± 6.30kg), who participated in the second and third round of Serbian National Championship in sport climbing on natural rock, season 2013. Ten tests were used for the calculation of somatotype components, nine tests were used for evaluating specific motor skills (specific strength, specific endurance and specific flexibility) and one test was used for evaluating success in competitions. The results showed that there is a statistically significant influence of somatotype components on success in sport climbing. The endomorphic component showed a statistically significant influence on success, while the mesomorphic and ectomorphic component haven’t influenced success in sport climbing. All studied specific motor skills have shown a statistically significant influence on success in sport climbing.
Authors Key words
Sportsko penjanje, komponente somatotipa, specifična snaga, specifična izdržljivost, specifična gipkost
Authors Key words
somatotype components, specific strength, specific endurance, specific flexibility, sport climbing
Classification
796/799
Type
Elektronska teza
Abstract (en)
The aim of this research was to determine the influence of somatotype components and specific motor skills on success in sport climbing on natural rock. The research was conducted on 31 male subject (mean age: 28.10 ± 5.50 years, height 181.18 ± 6.50cm, weight 71.92 ± 6.30kg), who participated in the second and third round of Serbian National Championship in sport climbing on natural rock, season 2013. Ten tests were used for the calculation of somatotype components, nine tests were used for evaluating specific motor skills (specific strength, specific endurance and specific flexibility) and one test was used for evaluating success in competitions. The results showed that there is a statistically significant influence of somatotype components on success in sport climbing. The endomorphic component showed a statistically significant influence on success, while the mesomorphic and ectomorphic component haven’t influenced success in sport climbing. All studied specific motor skills have shown a statistically significant influence on success in sport climbing.
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