Nebojsa Cokorilo1, Milena Mikalacki1, Darinka Korovljev1
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad
EVALUATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ABILITIES OF TRAINEES OF NORDIC WALKING WITH UKK2-TEST
PROCENA FIZIOLOŠKIH SPOSOBNOSTI VEŽBAČA NORDIJSKOG HODANJA POMOĆU UKK2-TESTA
Sport Mont 2011, IX(31-32-33),
19-23
The research included (N=60) females from the territory of Municipality of Novi
Sad. The sample of individuals included females of the average age of 58.5 ±6.90,
average body mass of 70.9 kg±15.32, and average body height of 164.8 m±7.24. The
walking test of 2 kilometres of length offers the possibility to determine the Fitness
Index (general ability) and evaluate maximal consumption of oxygen VO2max. Since
the individuals were older, very demanding tests were not recommendable, so we chose
UKK test of 2 kilometre walking. Although it engages great muscle groups, it is not
considered a risky activity which can bring to quick body exhaustion. Nordic walking
is very convenient for intensifying of the training, and the important thing is that it
protects joints. The use of sticks off-loads the whole passive composition for moving,
such as ligaments and connective tissues, back and joints (especially knees), for some
15 to 35 tonnes per hour. Because of that, Nordic walking is ideal as a rehabilitation
sport for people with orthopaedic disorders. The protocol of the test requires
observation of the air temperature in the span of 5 - 25°C, moderate humidity, casual
clothes or sweat suit and appropriate clothes and sneakers, and 5 to 10 minutes of
warm-up: stretching of the spine muscles, legs muscles, and fast walking of 200 meters.
After such preparations, the test starts, and each individual sets own tempo of walking.
After 2 kilometres, we measure achieved time and the value of the pulse poles, nordic walking
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