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Pavle Rubin1

1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad

TRAINING EFECTIVITY ON MEASURED SPECIFIC MOTOR ABILITIES OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS BOYS AND GIRLS 15 YEARS OF AGE

EFEKTI TRENINGA NA MERENE SPECIFIČNO-MOTORIČKE SPOSOBNOSTI KOŠARKAŠA I KOŠARKAŠICA KADETSKOG UZRASTA

Sport Mont 2008, VI(15-16-17), 72-77

Abstract

Research took place in the basketball camp “Kikinda 07”. The sample of basketball players, consisted of 20 boys and 17 girls 15 years of age, from different Kikindas basketball clubs. On the inicial (9.VIII 2007) and fi nal (19.VIII 2007) measurement, 8 tests specifi c motor abilities (SMA) were done: Player movement with the ball, Ball manipulation and Player movement without the ball). The aim of this was to prove differences in 10 days programming training (15 trainings in all) on SMA boys and girls basketball players. All of them trained under the same plan and programme, done by author of this research. The multivariate analysis of covariance (MANOCOVA) and the discrimination analysis. A signifi cant statistical differences appeared between two groups (level .00), according to variables (tests): Driving the ball around central circle, “Kamikaze”, Circling with the ball around a body, “Kamikaze” with driving. According to univariate analysis of variance a higher relative aprovement was achieved by boys in tests: Driving the ball around central circle (for SMA measurement movement player with a ball) and Circling with the ball around a body (SMA ball manipulation), while girls were more successful in “Kamikaze” (SMA movement of player without a ball).

Keywords

basketball, specifi c motor abilities, differences between boys and girls basketball players.



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