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- Title
IMPACT OF SOME ANTHROPOMETRIC VARIABLES ON THE SPECIFIC BASKETBALL MOVEMENTS IN 14-YEAR-OLD BASKETBALL PLAYERS.
- Authors
Krstevski, Branko; Stamenov, Risto; Novacevska, Slavica; Dimitrievska, Jana Karsakovska; Todorovski, Saso; Krstevska, Mirjana; Krstevska, Elena
- Abstract
The research was conducted on a sample of 111 participants aged 14. The aim of the research was to determine the relationships between some anthropometric variables and variables for estimating specific basketball movements. In the study 19 variables were used, from which 17 anthropometric variables for assessing the morphological status of basketball players and 2 variables for assessing specific basketball movements. Variables for estimating anthropometric dimensions: 1. (AVIS), 2. (ADNO), 3. (ADRA), 4. (ADST), 5. (ASHRA), 6. (ASHKA), 7. (ADKO), 8. (ADSZ), 9. (AOGK), 10. (AOME), 11. (AONK), 12. (AOPK), 13. (ATEZ), 14. (AKDN), 15. (AKDM), 16. (AKDNK), 17. (AKDPK). Variables for estimating specific basketball movements: 1. (MOTTSER), 2. (MOTTSDR). Based on the obtained results and the performed analysis, it was concluded that the applied anthropometric variables as a predictor system have a statistically significant effect on the criterion variables: Rejection of a one-handed board ball (MOTTSER) and rejection of a two-handed board ball (MOTTSDR). Respondents who have lower values of skin folds and smaller chest circumference will achieve better results and perform specific basketball movements more effectively.
- Subjects
BASKETBALLS; BASKETBALL equipment
- Publication
Research in Physical Education, Sport & Health, 2022, Vol 11, Issue 1, p121
- ISSN
1857-8152
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.46733/PESH22111121k