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Research conducted on 102 (one hundred and two) male subjects, boxers aged 18 to 33 The aim of the research was to verify the canonical relations of some tests that estimate-basic and specific motor abilities of the Macedonian boxers. To that purpose a predicting system of 21 motor tests for the estimation of the basic motor abilities and 8 motor tests for the estimation of the specific motor abilities was applied. The residts were additionally processed by a canonical correlation analysis, show that the relation between the canonical factors of the tests estimating the specific motor abilities, interpreted as an integral canonical factor of the power-speed coordination of the boxers, and the canonical factor of the system of tests estimating the basic motor abilities, interpreted as a basic canonical factor of the power-speed coordination abilities (agility, explosive power, frequency's speed of punches), is statistically significant. Thus the results completely support the hypothesis of the relation of both variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |