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Povezanost uporabe prevladujoče noge s telesnimi in z delovnimi skladnostmi pri mladih nogometaših različnih starostnih skupin
ID Železnik, Matjaž (Author), ID Čuk, Ivan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen raziskave je bil v različnih starostnih skupinah nogometašev ugotoviti, ali imajo tisti, ki več uporabljajo prevladujočo nogo pri nogometni igri, večje telesne in delovne razlike med desno in levo stranjo telesa. Poleg tega je bil namen ugotoviti telesne in delovne skladnosti ter povezanost med njimi, delež smeri delovanja ter povezanost s telesnimi in z delovnimi skladnostmi ter razlike med skupinami v telesnih in delovnih skladnostih. Vzorec preizkušancev je predstavljalo 116 nogometašev (U12–17, U13–18, U14–15, U15–16, U16–18, U17–13, U18–10 in U19–9). Telesne skladnosti so bile izmerjene z bioelektrično impedančno razčlenitvijo in 3D čitanjem telesa. Število delovanj z desno in levo nogo, deleži uporabe prevladujoče noge in smeri delovanja so bili ugotovljeni z razčlenitvijo posnetka. Delovne skladnosti so bile ugotovljene z meritvami gibalnih sposobnosti na terenu in s pritiskovno ploščo. Ugotovljene so bile značilne telesne (27 od 72) in delovne (62 od 144) neskladnosti ter značilne povezanosti med telesnimi in delovnimi skladnostmi (97 od 1215). Delež uporabe prevladujoče noge je le redko značilno povezan s telesnimi skladnostmi (3 od 81), nekaj več je značilnih povezanosti z delovnimi skladnostmi (23 od 144). Deleži smeri delovanja so večkrat značilno povezani s telesnimi (15 od 243) in z delovnimi (38 od 432) skladnostmi. Ugotovljene so bile značilne razlike v telesnih skladnostih med vsemi skupinami (2 od 9) in med posameznimi skupinami (9 od 252). Ugotovljene so bile značilne razlike v delovnih skladnostih (6 od 16) med vsemi skupinami skupaj in med posameznimi skupinami (samo v 1 od 448).

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:nogomet, simetrija, prevladujoča noga, telesne značilnosti, telesne skladnosti, delovne skladnosti, smeri delovanja
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-155953 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.04.2024
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Language:English
Title:Relation of dominant leg use with body and functional symmetries in young soccer players of different age groups
Abstract:
The aim of the study was to determine whether football players of different age groups, who use their dominant leg more frequently in a football game, exhibit larger body and functional asymmetries between the right and left side of the body. The goal was also to examine body and functional symmetries and correlation between them, the percentage of movement directions and their correlation with body and functional symmetries, as well as differences between age groups in body and functional symmetries. This study included 116 football players (U12 – 17, U13 – 18, U14 – 15, U15 – 16, U16 – 18, U17 – 13, U18 – 10 and U19 – 9). Body symmetries were measured by bioelectrical impedance machine (InBody 720) and 3D body scanner (NX-16). The number of actions with the right and left leg, percentages of dominant leg use and directions of movements were determined through video analysis. Functional symmetries were established using motoric abilities field tests and force plate measurements. Significant body (27 out of 72) and functional (62 out of 144) asymmetries were identified along with significant correlations between them (97 of 1215). The percentage of dominant leg use is rarely significantly correlated with body symmetries (3 out of 81), while more significant correlations were observed with functional symmetries (23 out of 144). The percentage of movement directions was several times significantly correlated with body (15 out of 243) and functional (38 out of 432) symmetries. Significant differences in body symmetries were observed between all groups (2 out of 9) and between specific groups (9 out of 252). Significant differences in functional symmetries were identified between all groups (6 out of 16) and between specific groups (1 out of 448).

Keywords:football, simmetry, dominant leg, body characteristics, body simmetry, functional simmetry, activity direction

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