Title
Efekti programa akrobatike na fitnes komponente adolescenata
Creator
Miletić, Marija, 1975-
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33881959
Copyright date
2022
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Language
Serbian
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Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 08. 04. 2002.
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predsednik komisije
Branković, Nataša
član komisije
Vukašinović, Vladan
član komisije
Pantelić, Saša
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
Group
Katedra za teorijsko-metodološke predmete
Alternative title
The effects of acrobatics program on the fitness components of adolescents
Publisher
М. М. Мiletić
Format
212 str.
description
Bibliografija: str. 135-155,
Prilozi: str. 156-210.
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Scientific Discipline in Sport and Physical Education
Abstract (en)
The aim of the study was to determine the effects of acrobatics programs on the fitness components of adolescents. The sample of the participants consisted of 50 adolescents, aged (14 years ± 6 months), seventh grade students of the elementary school "Bubanjski heroji" in Niš, divided into two groups: the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group consisted of 25 students, included in the classes of the experimental program of acrobatics (ground floor and skipping), 2 x 45min per week, lasting 32 hours. The control group consisted of 25 students included in the program of regular physical education activities (handball and volleyball) 2 x 45min per week, lasting 32 hours. Measures and tests for the assessment of body composition (5 variables), tests for the assessment of flexibility (3 variable), tests for the assessment of motor fitness (12 variables) were applied to all examinees at the initial and final measurement. At the initial measurement, intergroup differences were found in only two variables. The experimental group achieved statistically significant changes between the initial and final testing in 19 variables. The control group achieved statistically significant changes between the initial and final testing in 15 variables. Using analysis of covariance (MANCOVA/ANCOVA), statistically significant effects were confirmed in 16 variables. The results of the study showed that after an experimental program of acrobatics lasting 16 weeks, the experimental group made statistically significantly greater progress than the control group on all variables that assessed body composition, flexibility and motor fitness except the variable of body weight, which assessed body composition and running variables at 20m from a high start and a jump with a squat without swinging his arms, which assessed motor fitness. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that the acrobatics program had positive effects on the transformation of body composition, flexibility and motor fitness of adolescents, more than the program of regular physical education classes.
Authors Key words
gimnastika, akrobatika, učenici osnovne škole, telesna kompozicija, fleksibilnost, motorički fitnes
Authors Key words
gymnastics, acrobatics, elementary school students, body composition, flexibility, motor fitness
Classification
796.417.2-053.6(043.3)
Subject
S 273
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The aim of the study was to determine the effects of acrobatics programs on the fitness components of adolescents. The sample of the participants consisted of 50 adolescents, aged (14 years ± 6 months), seventh grade students of the elementary school "Bubanjski heroji" in Niš, divided into two groups: the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group consisted of 25 students, included in the classes of the experimental program of acrobatics (ground floor and skipping), 2 x 45min per week, lasting 32 hours. The control group consisted of 25 students included in the program of regular physical education activities (handball and volleyball) 2 x 45min per week, lasting 32 hours. Measures and tests for the assessment of body composition (5 variables), tests for the assessment of flexibility (3 variable), tests for the assessment of motor fitness (12 variables) were applied to all examinees at the initial and final measurement. At the initial measurement, intergroup differences were found in only two variables. The experimental group achieved statistically significant changes between the initial and final testing in 19 variables. The control group achieved statistically significant changes between the initial and final testing in 15 variables. Using analysis of covariance (MANCOVA/ANCOVA), statistically significant effects were confirmed in 16 variables. The results of the study showed that after an experimental program of acrobatics lasting 16 weeks, the experimental group made statistically significantly greater progress than the control group on all variables that assessed body composition, flexibility and motor fitness except the variable of body weight, which assessed body composition and running variables at 20m from a high start and a jump with a squat without swinging his arms, which assessed motor fitness. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that the acrobatics program had positive effects on the transformation of body composition, flexibility and motor fitness of adolescents, more than the program of regular physical education classes.
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