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Asllani, Isa, Iseni, Astrit, Kamberi, Milazim, Bilalli, Ridvan |
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Research in Kinesiology; 2017, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p14-16, 3p |
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This paper explore the impact of some anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities of sprint running in 60-100 meters. The aim is to establish the connection between the anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities as a predictor system of sprint running on 60-100 meters as a criterion system. The research was done by 130 male students +-6 month, at high school "Sami Frasheri" - Kumanovo. In research have been used total 22 variables in which 12 for anthropometric characteristics, 8 for motors abilities all of these as a prognostic variables and 2 variables of percentage for sprint running at 60 and 100 meters as a criterion variables. Based on the obtained results and the conducted analysis can be concluded that: anthropometric characteristics and motors abilities as a predictor system used for this variables may have an impact on statistical characteristics in variables of sprint running at 60 and 100 meters. Anthropometric characteristics and motors abilities as a prognostics (as predictor system) have an impact on statistical variables TP60m and TPlOOm with value Q=0.00. Also worth mentioning is that the prognostics system which affects the variables has MCM, with value -.264 and level 0.22 where it has a negative sign which means that the impact of variable on that MCM is negative at variable TP60m, also a great influence on the predictors has variables TPlOOm, have also AONL with the coefficient .396 and value 027, variable MCM with the value -401 and level value 0.001. From these results we can conclude that students of this age who posses the motor abilities as explosive force by the following experiments and a pure muscular mass of the higher limbs have to achieve the best results on sprint running at 60 and 100 meters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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