Autor: |
Robert Paic, Gyöngyvér Prisztóka, Milka Djukic, Darinka Korovljev, Milorad Djukic, Attila Kajos |
Rok vydání: |
2012 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Exercise and Quality of Life. 4:23-30 |
ISSN: |
1821-3480 |
DOI: |
10.5937/exquli1202023p |
Popis: |
The results of the Hungarian and the Serbian male handball national teams are similar on the international level; in the same time, the Hungarian club teams have more success in club competitions. However, general supposition is that the Serbian handball players are more successful and more acknowledged across the top European handball leagues. This is confirmed by numerous Serbian internationals that play at high level in Hungary and other European countries. We suppose that results of the youth national teams have considerable influence in later success rate. In this article we were searching for the influential factors behind the success of one Serbian youth team. Since there were no considerable differences in physical performance and anthropometric parameters (the Hungarian players were even taller), we assumed the main differences were in their relation and attitudes to coach and to training. In our study we support this explanation with an analysis of the attitudes to the head coach, work and physical training. Our samples were selected from one Serbian (Crvenka) and one Hungarian (Komlo) youth team. For attitudes assessment a standardized PASSES scale was used (Hagger et al., 2007). The results show that the Serbian youth players have better relations with their head coach and have better stance for work and training, which might be an explanation for their better success. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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