Title
Povezanost telesne kompozicije sa funkcionalnim sposobnostima i snagom selekcionisanih džudista
Creator
Milošević, Nikola 1987-
Copyright date
2019
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno-Bez prerade 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
Cobiss-ID
Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 09.07.2019.
Other responsibilities
mentor
Bratić, Milovan 1958-
predsednik komisije
Nurkić, Mirsad 1963-
član komisije
Pantelić, Saša 1975-
član komisije
Stanković, Nemanja
član komisije
Atanasov, Dragan
Academic Expertise
Medicinske nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
Group
Katedra za individualne sportove
Alternative title
The relationship between body composition and [with?] the functional abilities and strength of selected judokas
Publisher
[N. Мilošević]
Format
102 lista
description
Biografija autora sa slikom: list. 98-99;
Bibliografija: list. 86-97.
description
Sport, judo
Abstract (en)
The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between body composition, and the functional abilities and strength of selected judokas, as well as the connection between body composition and the parameters of functional abilities and strength. The study was carried out on a sample of 25 judokas of the cadet and junior categories, members of the men’s national team of Serbia. To analyze body composition, the In Body 720 device was used, along with a caliper. The values of functional abilities were evaluated using the Special Judo Fitness Test and the Shuttle run test. To measure the parameters of strength, the Optojump, Fitrodine Premium were used along with the IMADA Z2H-1100 digital force gauge. The basic parameters of descriptive statistics were calculated for each of the variables. The canonical correlation analysis was calculated to determine the connection between body composition and the group of tests of functional abilities and individual tests of strength. The research results have indicated that in the relation between body composition and functional abilities two factors are statistically significant. The first factor has an exceptionally high canonical correlation .99 (Canonical R .99), which is explained with 99% of the overall variability (Canonical R2 .99) and is statistically significant at the .000 level. The second factor has a canonical correlation of .91, which is explained with 84% of the overall variability (Canonical R2 .84) and is statistically significant at the p< .05 level (.046). In the relation between body composition and the parameters of strength, one factor shows statistical significance, and has a high canonical correlation of .97 (Canonical R .97), which is explained with 94% of the overall variability (Canonical R2 .94) and is statistically significant at the p< .05 level (.050). The results of the regression analysis have indicated a statistically significant influence on body composition on aerobic abilities, the overall, absolute and explosive strength.
Authors Key words
telesna kompozicija, funkcionalne sposobnosti, snaga, džudo, povezanost, uticaj
Authors Key words
body composition, functional abilities, strength, judo, relation, influence
Classification
796.853.23.015.36:612(043.3)
Subject
S 273
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between body composition, and the functional abilities and strength of selected judokas, as well as the connection between body composition and the parameters of functional abilities and strength. The study was carried out on a sample of 25 judokas of the cadet and junior categories, members of the men’s national team of Serbia. To analyze body composition, the In Body 720 device was used, along with a caliper. The values of functional abilities were evaluated using the Special Judo Fitness Test and the Shuttle run test. To measure the parameters of strength, the Optojump, Fitrodine Premium were used along with the IMADA Z2H-1100 digital force gauge. The basic parameters of descriptive statistics were calculated for each of the variables. The canonical correlation analysis was calculated to determine the connection between body composition and the group of tests of functional abilities and individual tests of strength. The research results have indicated that in the relation between body composition and functional abilities two factors are statistically significant. The first factor has an exceptionally high canonical correlation .99 (Canonical R .99), which is explained with 99% of the overall variability (Canonical R2 .99) and is statistically significant at the .000 level. The second factor has a canonical correlation of .91, which is explained with 84% of the overall variability (Canonical R2 .84) and is statistically significant at the p< .05 level (.046). In the relation between body composition and the parameters of strength, one factor shows statistical significance, and has a high canonical correlation of .97 (Canonical R .97), which is explained with 94% of the overall variability (Canonical R2 .94) and is statistically significant at the p< .05 level (.050). The results of the regression analysis have indicated a statistically significant influence on body composition on aerobic abilities, the overall, absolute and explosive strength.
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