Slavko Molnar1, Miroslav Smajic1, Stevo Popovic1, Bogdan Tomic2
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad
2Sportska Akademija (Beograd, Srbija)
ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOYS ATTENDING A FOOTBALL SCHOOL AND THOS WHO DO NOT DO SPORT WITH SPECIFIC-MOTOR ABILITIES
ANALIZA RAZLIKA IZMEĐU DEČAKA KOJI POHAĐAJU FUDBALSKU ŠKOLU I DEČAKA KOJI SE NE BAVE SPORTOM U SPECIFIČNO-MOTORIČKIM SPOSOBNOSTIMA
Sport Mont 2010, VIII(23-24), 204-209
The subject sample of 240 boys aged 7-14 was divided to two subsamples of 120
boys each (active participants of “ЯMR Vojvodina” football school since the age of 7, and
boys involved in sports, who regularly attended classes of physical education at school).
The sample was subjected to 11 tests for evaluation of specific–motor abilities. The purpose
of this research was to determine whether there are or there are not any differences in specific-
motor abilities of subjects of the same age depending whether they play any sport or
not. Analysis of results processed by discriminative analysis showed that the boys who attended
football school achieved much better results in tests for evaluation of specific motor
abilities than the boys who did not. At the age of 7-8, the differences can be attributed to efficient
selection rather than the program contents due to the fact that they are beginners,
whereas at older ages, these differences, being even higher in boys doing sports, can be attributed
to the effects of program contents in the football school. specific-motor abilities, boys, 7-14 years age
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