Differences in Repetitive Strength and Strength of Kicking a Ball between Soccer Players U14 and Children who are not Involved in Soccer

Journal Title: Sport Mont - Year 2018, Vol 16, Issue 3

Abstract

The research is conducted with the aim of setting out the differences in repetitive strength of legs, torso, hands and shoulder girdle and strength of kicking a ball between soccer players U14 and children who are not involved in soccer. The sample consists of two groups of respondents. The first subsample group was comprised of 20 respondents of chronological age between 12.50±0.43 who were actively involved in training process at soccer team Stars, and the other subsample included 20 respodents of chronological age between 12.50±0.62 involved in system of Physical Education but who were not involved in training process of other sport branches. Canonical Discriminant Analysis within set of four motoric variables is used to determine the basic difference between groups and the contribution of each variable taken individually in overall discrimination groups. The sample of respondents who train soccer achieved better results in all applied tests. All tests showed statistical significance in discrimination of groups other than the test for assessing the strength of kicking a ball which is at the very margin of significance.

Authors and Affiliations

Boris Janjic, Miroslav Smajic, Bogdan Tomic, Milorad Jaksic

Keywords

Related Articles

The Perception of International Students on the Facility and Sport Tourism Event Management

The new challenges facing event sport tourism are explored in two parts: from an economic perspective, and social field as the tool to improve decision-making processes when organising sport events. The aim of this paper...

KIFOTIC POSTURE DEPENDING ON OWNING A COMPUTER AND SEMI AFFILIATION

A large number of registered poor posture kifotic type of intensive talks on the process of growth and development of the skeleton, loss of endurance of the back muscles, lack of bodily hygiene, unmoveble physical activi...

EFFECTS OF SWIMMING TECHIQUES ON FINAL RESULT IN 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Swimming results are permanently improving. Results in individual medley disciplines are also improving. Individual medley disciplines are consist of all four swimming techiques. Results in these disciplines depende amon...

OBSERVATION BIOELECTRONIC ANALYSIS OF BODY IMPEDANCE

In article was observed B.I.A. aparatus for bioelectronic measurement, analysis and determination morfological status of sportsmen. Egsistation sportsmen in defi ne morfological space due to metric caracteristic of apara...

SPORTSKO-REKREATIVNI PROGRAMI KAO FAKTOR VALORIZACIJE TURISTIČKE PONUDE

Turizam i sport tj sportska rekreacija, su dve komplementarne društvene, kulturne i privredne oblasti, koje su svoju ekspanziju razvoja doživele uparavo u poslednjoj deceniji 20. veka. Njihova uzajamna povezanost i medju...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP394679
  • DOI 10.26773/smj.181014
  • Views 50
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Boris Janjic, Miroslav Smajic, Bogdan Tomic, Milorad Jaksic (2018). Differences in Repetitive Strength and Strength of Kicking a Ball between Soccer Players U14 and Children who are not Involved in Soccer. Sport Mont, 16(3), 81-84. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-394679