Jelena Ilic1, Dragoljub Visnjic2
1Republički zavod za sport, Beograd
2Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Beograd, Srbija
WATER POLO AS FAMILLY TRADITION – PATERNS OF SPORT’S PRACTICING IN FAMILIES OF SERBIAN WATER POLO REPRESENTATIVES
VATERPOLO KAO PORODIČNA TRADICIJA – OBRASCI BAVLJENJA SPORTOM ČLANOVA PORODICE VATEPOLISTA REPREZENTATIVACA SRBIJE
Sport Mont 2011, IX(28-29-30),
244-250
It is known that many successful athletes come from "sport's family " in which
one or more members professionally and / or over a longer period of time is /was
engaged in sports. There are even examples of true "sport' s dynasty" in which several
generations more or less successfully involved in the same sport.Tthe aim of this survey
was to check whether the Serbian water polo players come from families in which
„family sports culture“ is present, ie. families in which exept of an representative some
other member or members are/were playing some kind of sport, and as consequence of
that, players have tried large number of sports before the finale choice of water polo.
At the sample of 182 water polo serbian representatives of both sex we found out that
93 % of players have at least one member of familiy who is/was participate/d in sport
(the most frequent case – father 74 %) and that there were at least two sort of sport
being represented in families exept of waterpolo (most frequently water polo,
basketball and handball). Fathers of the representatives were most frequently engaged
in socker, handball and basketball, mothers of players handball, basketball and
athletics, sisters od athletes tennis and volleyball, and brothers of athletes water polo
and basketball. Water polo representatives, beside of waterpolo had tried most
frequently swimming and basketball. So, it might be conclude that playing of water
polo really represents kind of family tradition and that sport’s culture in these families
in high level. water polo, Serbia, family, sport’s culture
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