1Fakultet fizičke kulture, Leposavić
DEVELOPMENT OF SOME OF STUDENTS` MOTORIC ABILITIES AFTER TEN-DAY-SKIING COURSE
RAZVOJ NEKIH MOTORIČKIH SPOSOBNOSTI KOD STUDENATA NAKON DESETODNEVNE NASTAVE SMUČANJA
Sport Mont 2007, V(12-13-14),
721-724
Considering the fact that one of the most fundamental tasks of training is developing
motoric dimensions of sportsmen, the common goal of this work was to achieve relevant
knowledge on the infl uence of ten-day-skiing course on students`* development and to
establish their level. The special aim of this work was diagnosing the amount of some
of the students` motoric abilities. According to the subjects, problems and goal of the
research, there was a hypothesis put:
motoric and morphological dimensions of students are coherent with their chrono
logical growth and development
ten-day-skiing course has signifi cant infl uence on developing some of the students`
motoric abilities
Besides remaining, the choice of examined samples was put under limits of
organizational capacities for realizing researching procedure.It was necessary to insure
required devices and standardized conditions under which planned research was supposed
to be realized. The sample is taken from students` population implied in regular skiing
course. Examined sample consists of thirty male students, each of which is twenty years
old. Because of technical and organizational reasons it was not possible to diagnose
the whole motoric range of tested students. Due to that a specifi c selection of tests was
done and only six variables (that reliably predict levels of motoric abilities on which
the training affects) were taken: foot tapping, medicine ball throwing, pull-ups with
undertaking, trunk lifting in 60 seconds and deep forward band. The level of students`
motoric abilities after ten-day-skiing course is on a higher level then initial measuring,
and we can certainly claim that it is the result of programmed training process during
skiing course. According to the data gained from control and fi nal measuring you can
fi nd out the effects of applied resources towards initial measuring. N/A
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