Marko Sibila1, Igor Justin1, Maja Pori1, Tanja Kajtna1, Primoz Pori1
1Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
QUALITY LEVEL-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN SELECTED MORPHOLOGICAL BODY CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR ABILITIES OF GOALKEEPERS IN TEAM HANDBALL
RAZLIKE U ODABRANIH MORFOLOŠKIH I MOTORIČKIH KATAKTERISTIKA RUKOMETNIH VRATARA, RAZLIČITIH KVALITETNIH RAZINA
Sport Mont 2010, VIII(23-24), 51-57
The aim of the present study is to identify the quality level-related differences
between two groups of team handball goalkeepers in selected morphological body characteristics
and motor abilities. A group of 36 senior goalkeepers who were members
of first and second Slovenian handball league clubs (age: 22,6 ± 5,4 yr, height: 185,8 ±
4,7 cm, body weight: 88,7 ± 9,1 kg, training experience: 11,8 ± 4,8 yr) participated in
the present study. The goalkeepers were divided in two groups, according to their competition
level. The sample of variables consisted of age and competition experience data,
four morphological body characteristics and of six motor ability tests. In order to
determine differences between two groups of goalkeepers in selected morphologic and
motor variables a one–way analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA) was employed.
Findings of the present study indicate existing of quality level-related differences between
two groups of team handball goalkeepers in selected morphological body characteristics
and motor abilities. Further individualization and careful planning of training
process of the goalkeepers is essential if we want to improve for goalkeepers’ important
motor abilities and morphological body characteristics. N/A
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