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Abdulla Elezi1, Hasim Rushiti1, Nazim Myrtaj2

1Fakultet Sportskih Nauka, Priština
2Fakultet Edukacije, Univerziteta u Prištini

THE EFFECT OF THE STATIC RELATIVE STRENGTH ON THE MAXIMUM RELATIVE RECEIVING OF OXYGEN

UTICAJ STATIČKE RELATIVNE SNAGE NA MAKSIMALNI RELATIVNI PRIMITAK KISEONIKA

Sport Mont 2011, IX(31-32-33), 317-322

Abstract

Based on research on the sample of 263 students of age- 18 years, and used batteries of 9 tests for evaluation of the static relative strength and the criterion variable- maximum relative receiving of oxygen (VO2 ml / kg / min) based on the Astrand test ,and on regression analysis to determine the influence of the static relative strength on the criterion variable maximum relative oxygen receiving, can be generally concluded that from 9 predictor variables statistically significant partial effect have 2variables. In hierarchical order, they are: the variable of static relative leg strength - endurance of the fingers (the angle of the lower leg and thigh 900) (SRL2) which arithmetic mean is 25.04 seconds and variable ctatic relative strength of arms and shoulders – push-up endurance in the balance beam (angle of the forearm and upper arm 900) ( SRA2) with arithmetic mean of 17.75 seconds. From the statistically influential significant predictor variables on the criterion variable one is from the static relative leg strength (SRL2) and the other is from the static relative strength of arm and shoulder area (SRA2). With the analysis of these relations we can conclude that the isometric contractions of the four headed thigh muscle and the isometric contractions of the three headed upper arm muscle are predominantly responsible for the successful execution of doing actions on a bicycle ergometer and not on the maximum relative receiving of oxygen.

Keywords

students, static relative strength, maximum relative receiving of oxygen, regression analysis



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