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Dejan Orlic1, Milan Cvetkovic2

1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad
2Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad

MOTOR ABILITIES OF YOUNGER-AGE SCHOOL BOYS OF DIFFERENT INTELLECTUAL LEVELS

MOTORIČKE SPOSOBNOSTI DEČAKA MLAĐEG ŠKOLSKOG UZRASTA RAZLIČITOG INTELEKTUALNOG NIVOA

Sport Mont 2011, IX(31-32-33), 302-310

Abstract

This paper deals with assessment of motor abilities on the sample of 164 subjects of boys from major cities of Vojvodina, divided in three groups according to their IQ. Assessment was carried out by the test battery of 7 motor tests: Obstacle course backwards, Hand tapping, Seated straddle stretch, Standing broad jump, 20m run, Sit-up, Bent-arm hang, as well as by Raven's progressive matrices in color for assessment of cognitive abilities. Subject of this paper are motor and cognitive abilities of boys at the age of 7-10. The purpose of research is to define differences in motor abilities of children at different intellectual levels. Significance of this research is primarily related to getting concrete data on engagement of cognitive abilities in performing motor tasks of different complexity. Research results of the above sample indicated that coordination seven to eight years old boys had statistical significant relations with cognitive abilities, hence motor tasks i.e. tasks of unusual structure to be carried out fast and correctly, which represented these abilities took effect on differences between groups, whereas repetitive strength, static strength and flexibility did not significantly affect the difference between groups.

Keywords

intelligence/ younger school age/ Raven's progressive matrices in color



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